Recently I are been playing...
Valkyria Chronicles - Really fun, charming, war-based RPG. Graphically, it looks like a Ghibli film, and it plays like a cross between XCOM and Final Fantasy. You can pick it up really cheap now. Would definitely recommend it.
Just Cause 3 - Eh, I wanted to like it, and there is a lot to like about it, but it has so many shortcomings that make themselves known so frequently that it becomes a chore to play through after a while. Which is a shame because the core gameplay is so much fun. Ultimately though the bad outweighs the good.
Until Dawn - I loved this game more than I thought I would. It's essentially a "choose your own adventure" book, but in game form, set in a horror movie that's out to subvert genre tropes and expectations in the same way that Cabin in the Woods did. And it works surprisingly well. It's fairly short but holds a lot of replay value in going back and making different decisions to see where that takes the story.
Persona 3 - I loved Persona 4 and this one is almost as good (the story/tone/setting might even be better). I'm probably only half way through after 30 or so hours, so it's a time drain, but one that's perfectly suited to the Vita/PSP. You can just pick it up and play as you go or play it while you're watching TV.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Fairly short and the story never sets out to be much more than the middle chapter of what you would have to assume will wind up being a trilogy of games (at least), but I really liked it. Even though the maps are small, they're so densely populated with every building, every alleyway, every rooftop and every sewer entrance ripe for exploration. It's the rare game that actually rewards you for exploration too with extra weapons, ammo, EXP, and even easily miss-able missions. Good shit.
Transformers: Devastation - It's free on PS Plus this month and for a free game, its pretty great. Especially if you have fond memories of the original cartoon (most of the original voice actors are back and the graphics heavily recall the 80s TV show). I'm not far in to it, but what I've played, I've really enjoyed.
Oceanhorn - I don't know how this game made it to retail without the studio being sued by Nintendo, but I'm gad it did. It's as shameless a rip-off of Zelda (Windwaker in particular) that you'll ever play, but it's also incredibly charming and fun. Nobuo Uematsu composed the score as well, so it sounds predictably amazing.
XCOM 2 - Holy shit, I love this game. I think I might be becoming slightly obsessed with it, in fact. I've been off work this week and must have played 30 hours of this game over the past five days, and I even dreamed about it last night. It's one of the most punishingly difficult games I've ever played, but also one of the most rewarding. If you like tactical, turn-based RPGs, you should give it a shot. Just be prepared to fail. A lot.