I usually play three or four games at a time on my PC, almost always of different genres so that I can play whatever type of game I'm in the mood for.
Current Action Game: I recently finished Kirby's Dream Land 2. Overall, pretty short and easy, but the last boss battle against Dark Matter was quite difficult and I had to abuse save states to beat the second form. I'm good at normal Kirby gameplay from playing a ton of Super Star Ultra as a kid, but the special Rainbow Sword mechanics were really tricky to learn. After that, I picked Dishonored back up and did another level. I'm going high chaos, of course. I don't enjoy pacifist runs in Stealth games and I like making the areas safe to explore by assassinating all the guards.
Current Strategy Game: Right now, I'm slowly playing through the campaign of Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic. This was the first Fantasy TBS game I ever played, back when I was a teenager, but I was never very good at it. I'm trying to get around to beating the campaign, this time, and I'm currently in the middle of the third Julia map.
Current Non-Pokemon RPG: I'm playing through the original Dragon Quest 1. It's quite interesting to see how the genre started off, but it's not something I'd recommend in its own right, the game has aged quite badly by modern standards and I don't recommend it as anything other than a historical curiosity. You only get one character, no character customization, only a handful of options in combat, a tiny world, and you can only save in one town at the very beginning. It really feels like a tech demo for all the stuff that would come later.
And, of course, I'm still playing some Pokemon on my Steam Deck.