Downloaded a bunch of free-to-play (read: nickel-and-dime) MMOs on PS4, now that we have an external 4TB hard drive, but I haven't tried them yet. Instead, I've been bouncing between Infamous: Second Son (I beat it once already, but this time I'm going for the Good Karma Ending) and Ni No Kuni 2 (its battle system is a vast improvement over NNK1, though I do miss the Familiars).
Edit: And last night I finished Infamous with the Good Karma ending (very different from the Evil Karma ending), and tried out the three MMOs - Neverwinter, Tera, and DC Universe Online.
That's the order I tried them, and approximately the best-to-worst order of how much I like them.
I was saving the "best for last" by doing them in that order, but I hated DCUO's character creation, with a painfully limited color palette (four colors total, for your entire character?), very few choices for actual parts (maybe a dozen choices per body part?), and no way to pick your actual powerset. I thought you could pick a mentor and a powerset separately, but when I picked Lex Luthor as my mentor, it immediately gave me the Gadgetry powerset and Hand Blast weapon without asking me. Also, when I equipped something, it showed up on my actual character model, replacing the outfit I'd put together, which is a big turn-off for me. I got through the tutorial, but shut it off once I was done. I'm amazed how much I didn't like this game. Well done, Daybreak: making me hate a superhero game is no small feat.
In Tera, I can't figure out what to do for the very first quest (something about digging up some roots? There's no mark on the minimap and nothing obviously glowing, so I'm not sure what to do), but it looks okay. I might go back to it later, guide in hand. I picked an Aman Lancer, because they sound sturdy, and I like trying a new game with a character that's harder to kill.
Knowing that Neverwinter is based on D&D, I was going to recreate my recent Pathfinder tabletop character, only to discover that Neverwinter has neither Gnomes nor Bards. Ah well. I made a Dwarven Guardian Fighter instead, for the same "hard to kill" reasons as above. I got the furthest in it, doing a handful of quests and generally enjoying it, but the game feels kinda generic. I like the Companions idea, but it's not quite clear how to get them (other than paying real money).
Back to Ni No Kuni II, I think.