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If you like a slow pace game try out World of Warships.Its free to play!If you like something a little more fast paced try CS:GO although it takes a little while to get decent at that game.Need any help with them just holler.Open to anything except mmo's; don't have enough time to invest in those. I know strategy games are bigger on pc and their are a few unique fps games as well.
Basically looking for depth and for titles not found on consoles
I find tons of free to play games that are usually better than the $70 ones..CS:GO is probably my favorite but I still only give like $15 for itCivilization 5 is my most played Steam game. With both expansions it is incredible.
Counter Strike: Global Offensive is a great multiplayer FPS. The S.T.A.L.K.E.R and Deus Ex series are good somewhat open single-player shooters, although I think the most recent Deus Ex was on console as well.
Cities: Skylines is the best city builder since Sim City 4 at least, and will only get better as more content is released.
If you like older-style RPGs, Divinity: Original Sin and Pillars of Eternity are excellent and came out within the past year. And of course Bethesda games (that you can buy for like $5 during a sale) take on a whole new life if you mod them.
There are a ton of really good independent games but their content varies so dramatically that it's kind of hard to recommend any in particular.
Keep an eye on Steam season sales (and other sites like Humble Bundle or GOG) as well; those are full of incredible deals. Once you get past the initial cost of the system PC gaming is relatively cheap.
This is my suggestion as well. The best one being Medieval II : Kingdoms. It's an older game but still the best of them all IMO. The newest one is Atilla, it's pretty good as well. I would also say it's the best one since Kingdoms.I am a big fan of the Total War series. not for everyone. turn based strategy games, historically based. I would look into it/try a demo before buying.