Yeah, the last game that I finished was Slay the Spire en 2021. Trying to get into anything else is a very, very depressing experience, whereby you are reminded of why you stopped trying in the first place.
Right now I sort of became a game programmer if you will, I will release a choose-your-own story mobile game in less than a year. So at least I enjoy coding games a little bit, playing them is another story.
I just feel like acquiring the skills and knowledge many games require is impractical when you have low energy, and derive little pleasure from them. For me, going to an exam or solving a problem in a program is exactly the same than playing a game, but with that I actually can think of getting paid for it or crafting stuff that affects the real world (or my own game).