Last couple of days, League of Legends. ... I don't like it very much. (And, as it turns out, my computer's OS is just a little too old to play it properly)
Last week, it was Final Fantasy IV for the SNES. (I didn't finish it. I got as far as rescuing Rosa and then drifted off)
I never finished Tales of Phantasia, either. Lost interest after the fan-translators decided to turn it into a parade of curse words. Couldn't finish Live a Live, either. (I spent an hour setting up traps in the Western scenario, but almost nobody got caught by them and I wound up fighting 14 of the 15 outlaws anyway, and dying miserably. And I only managed to beat one opponent in the Wrestling scenario, getting thoroughly trounced by all the others. And then I said "Right, I'm done.")
Throughout it all, I've been slowly leveling on Dofus (which still annoys me for not being CoH, but I can usually push through it) and - for my superhero fix - Marvel Avengers Alliance on Facebook.
I am enjoying MAA a lot more than I expected to when I started playing months ago at a friend's urging, mainly because it has a real - and rather complex - turn-based battle system, and it really does seem to let you unlock everything without having to pay for it (though much more slowly). And it has enough heroes released that I don't have to use overhyped characters if I don't want to. In fact, even though I have a roster of more than two dozen characters, I haven't even unlocked Wolverine, Spider-Man, Hulk, or Thor yet. After unlocking all the cheaper characters, my first 90-point unlock was Captain Britain. My second was the Black Knight. I'm sure there's lots of people who can roleplay a wovernine like no one else can, but I'll pass. I love putting third-stringers in the limelight, even if it's only on the limelight of my own screen.
It even has two classes explicitly called Scrappers and Blasters.
It's sad that MAA is the game I'm really enjoying the most right now. I miss my superheroes.