Aemony: Mass Effect 3, by far. I've replayed the first and second games multiple times, but I have so far not touched ME3 since I played through the Extended Cut DLC that BioWare was forced to release due to the backlash that the ending sparked. And sadly that DLC didn't really fix any of the major issues the ending had.
Another game is actually also a BioWare title (where anyone surprised...?) and is, as most can probably guess, Dragon Age 2. I am still disappointed in that game and the massive quality degradation from Dragon Age: Origins (which I've replayed 5 times or something like that).
I haven't played through Mass Effect: Andromeda yet but... Eh, let's wait until a bunch more patches is released for it.
my face is tired 227: Dreamfall Chapters.
The Longest Journey was the game that got me into adventure games, and that was back in 2012 without any nostalgia or anything. It quickly became one of my all-time favorite games of any genre. Dreamfall was okay, though unfinished and not remotely as good as the original. While recognizing that some people like Chapters for reasons entirely beyond my capacity to understand, I found it to be appallingly charmless, poorly paced, poorly written, poorly optimized, and a chore to play. It takes itself far too seriously and includes numerous distractions that ultimately serve no purpose outside of padding itself. More questions are raised than are answered, and the few that are answered are steeped in a nonsensical mix of contrived technobabble and convenient plot magic. Characters know things from previous games they weren't present for and had no way of finding out about, and things that were said to have already happened have to be re-accomplished because the developers apparently forgot about them. The whole thing is just a profoundly insulting experience. I would have genuinely enjoyed the game more if it had crashed every time I tried to start it.
I backed that trainwreck x_x