Definitely Dragon Age: Inquisition. I was more of a Mass Effect kind of guy, as the Dragon Age games have never really done it for me. I like the characters but don't really connect or remember many of the side ones (seriously, I had no idea who Cullen was for the longest time), graphically I liked ME more, and I liked the setting and combat better as well. Not the biggest fantasy fan unless they sort of change up the races or something (which they sort of do, so I'm still interested).
Was never even really a big fan of Origins or its expansion. I mean, I could tell it was a good game, but it didn't grab me. Awakening had a cooler story, but again, I was meh. Dragon Age 2 came along, and while I loved the improve combat and the potential of the story (a personal one involving the main character's time over a course of several years), it clearly needed some more work. I liked it better than Origins, but I recognized that it was a messier/worse game.
But I don't know...something about Inquisition really gets me revved up. Maybe its just that I'm craving for a long Western RPG, but I'm really interested in this game. I have a feeling that it can certainly improve over DA2, and now that Bioware has been talking about some of the party members since E3, I've only gotten more excited. I don't even care if it ends up being horrible somehow, because it looks like they are really trying their best to make it a good game.
Previous Hype Trains that failed me though? The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite. Don't get me wrong, both of them are great and I'm glad I purchased them. Was just looking for that extra umph in them. I guess Mass Effect 3 sort of counts, since we ALL know how that turned out in the end. I'm over it since the Extended Cut though.
I'm sort of hyped for the Witcher 3...but I haven't even played the first one, let alone the second. Second one is on Xbox 360, but the 3 is only on Next Gen systems. Don't have a high working PC either. Makes me hope for some eventual collection like they did with Mass Effect, but its not something I'm banking on. Kinda seems like a major PC game anyway though, so I might just get it later sometime down the line. Sad Panda...