Got an eclectic handful of games that I'm playing right now:
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Made it deep into the game several times, only to lose my saves for one reason or another. This time I'm going to beat it finally and I'm well on my way to that. Maybe another hour or hour and half and I'll have it wrapped up. Probably won't do much, or any, of the optional stuff. That aside, I'm really loving this games, because it's pretty much the perfect Batman game, all the way down to the voices [most of them anyway]. Swinging around and snatching guys from overhanging gargoyles is just so much fun. I wish I'd beat this ages ago, but whatever.
Star Ocean: First Encounter
My last save nearly two and a half years ago. This time I'm going to power through to the end and not let it get set aside again to be forgotten. Here's another game that I like, in large part because S-E basically turned into Star Ocean 2: Part 1 with the updates graphics and battle system. And I loved Star Ocean 2, so no reason not to live First Encounter. The only real gripes I have are that the voices aren't really that good [and you can't turn them off] and they have painfully generic anime intros set to painfully generic J-Pop [in lieu of the awesome CG scifi openings with Star Trek-esque intro music, which was also missing from their port of Star Ocean 2, much to my chagrin].
Planescape: Torment
Finally broke down and bought this on GoG so I don't have to fiddle with discs and such. It's one of those western RPGs that I just absolutely love to death and have started many, many times, but have never actually finished [see also: BGII and Bloodlines], but I'd like to finally finish it this time. Either way, I just can't get enough of the world and characters, they're just so much more unique and interesting that any other RPG out there. And the writing is some of the best in any videogames, it pulls me into the world at least as well as any fancy graphics and carefully constructed cutscenes ever could.
Persona 4
I've had this on my shelf for a while, but never started it. I wanted to finished P3 first, but that may never happen, so I decided to start playing it now that I got that PS2 emulator working properly on my computer. I didn't really like the 3 hour intro, but I like the set up and characters better than P3 and I like the ability to control all my characters in combat. Don't know if I'll ever muster up the time to finish, but I'll put a good number of hours into it either way.