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Disclaimer, idk about DRM in any of these games, I've never bothered to check.
Borderlands 2, obviously. Yeah, it's old, but it holds up great. I'm currently playing through it with my gf, and she's enjoying it.
Deep Rock Galactic. It's great fun, ranging from totally chill but squishing game to adrenaline pumping anxiety inducing horde survival. No real "story," but a solid piece of worldbuilding with a great universe.
Payday 2 was so good it killed Payday 3. Surprisingly enough, there is a story here, and it's weird. Lmao
Roboquest, if you only have one friend. An absolute banger of a rougelite shooter. Tons of depth, charming art style, great gunplay.