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Due to my cousin and nieces being lazy I could never actually play so I was a forever GM for awhile. But after getting a chance to play I sort of realized I prefer being the GM. I get to play whacky, edgy, chunni, overpowered NPC's and enemies which is fun but even more so I get to make sure the game is fun for the players which is a great feeling. My cousin wanted her character to experience a cool death in Godbound and since it's difficult to kill a Godbound player with any old NPC I spent a lot of time cooking up the most overpowered heinous godlike monstrosities possible in my effort to eventually give her the death she wanted.
I only got to run three Cyberpunk RED games but out of everything I have played and run I highly recommend it. It's a lot easier to learn and run than the OG Cyberpunk 2020 and it has a 2077 supplement for fans of the game and anime since RED takes place in the 2040's.
I have a lot of games I never got to run though and they just kind of collect dust on my shelf atm. I really wanted to run Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes but when you're only players are chicks they aren't really into 1920's/30's/40's pulp adventures. Women love the shit out of fantasy.
I have Marvel Multiverses which is even easier to run since the books just give you premade superhero character sheets right out of the gate and it looks fun but I haven't been in or run a game in four years.
I've wanted to run a horror game too but no dice. Or players. I have Call of Cthulu, Silent Legions and Dark Places and Demogorgons which look fun from what I've read.
Paleomythic is basically caveman D&D but chicks aren't into ice age unga bunga fantasy.
Roll 20 Transformers is great if you want to run a Transformers game and Stars Without Number can be used to run all sorts of scifi settings like Star Wars, Mass Effect etc.
I just bought a Blade Runner ttrpg too and there's a Star Trek one I want to check out.
If you like anime style jrpg's Fabula Ultima looks awesome, I want to check it out a lot, it was created by a weeb spic but it's Japanese as fuck. And for real Japanese jrpg style ttrpg's Sword World is getting an official English release. It's the ttrpg created by the writers of Record of the Lodoss War which was inspired by D&D and Sword World has one of the best giant monster/kaiju combat systems I've seen in a game. If you never play it steal the giant monster combat system.