FFXV and Resident Evil HD Remaster (new control scheme was a huge addition to the original REmake). Also, now that NieR has stopped crashing on me and I can actually make some progress post-Route A, it's working its way into the conversation. Monster Hunter: World is making a case for itself by being, ironically enough, the true successor to Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is right there, probably like a 9.9 for me. Playing through it is like living out a childhood dream. There are a ton of things that can be improved upon in Xenoverse 3, but given how well they're supporting XV2, that may be a ways off, and while it is, I'll continue to have a blast with the second entry in the overwhelmingly-successful Xenoverse series.
Bloodborne and MGSV are games I hold in high regard, but miss the mark. Not a fan of the boss designs in Bloodborne, by and large. Very fun game to play, though. MGSV is a game I respect more as time passes, and new revelations are discovered regarding story details, but it's also a game I see as something of a missed opportunity whenever portions of original gameplay ideas show up in the form of fan mods.