Personally of the Marvel RPGs, I liked Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game (SAGA) rules the best. Might flip through this in a store if I see a copy but I am really happy with the Icons RPG for supers, take the power scheme of SAGA and uses dice instead of the deck of cards. For really quick...
This will be my last purchase of an official Ravenloft product. It is a sad event for me as the Realm of Terror boxed set was my first D&D setting purchase and has remained my favorite setting. I am no longer the target audience. From what I have seen I will need to go to the DMs guild for...
Makes me a little happy to see Godbound actually on the list (tiny percentage but there). It has become one of my favorite games in the past year or so.
One of the games my groups enjoyed most in high school was when we played Amber, I still have both the books for it. It was very different but they got to do crazy things that would never happen in other games at the time.
Not sure Ravenloft really counts, it did not get an actual setting treatment. Unless things have changed WotC was not even allowing the setting to be expanded out on the DMs guild. Everything had to be either generic or part of Barovia.