1. Dragon Age: Inquisition
I enjoyed both the previous games, for... different reasons, let's just say. This one is shaping up to have evolved naturally from things that are in both; cleaner interface, better animations and actual responsiveness, presentation improvements (these range from narrative to speech patterns to graphical fidelity, it's honestly just a ton of small things), design improvements in monster, environment, and world-building design, voice-acting, some returning cast, and it looks damn gorgeous to boot. So happy they finally used an out-of-house engine (granted, I hope it was worth it, but so far it looks like it sure as hell was).
2. Witcher 3.
Obvious. I'm not even going to bother stating much, it's just looking like a really solid game.
3. Bloodborne
I like the setting more than I like the setting from either of the previous games, which is why it makes it to this list. If it wasn't an exclusive it would probably be higher among the three choices. I want me some victorian/gothic action-RPG games. It just has a steady track record and a good creative force behind it.
Honorable mentions:
Shadows of Mordor - Because why not.
No Man's Sky - Because if it's shit, I don't want to be disappointed (unlikely)
Destiny - Exclusivity and my sucking at controller shooters puts it off my immediate radar. I'll probably play it with friends.
Star Citizen - Same as NM'sSky, ambitious, large, interesting, not worth the hype investment right now. On radar.
There's a couple others that are "there", but I won't care until they release.