I like massive single player rpg's too. I just recently got a ps4, though, and there aren't any Bethesda games like The Elder Scrolls or Fallout yet (two of my favorite series, by the way). Since the beginning of January I've been playing Dragon Age: Inquisition pretty fuckin' often. Second would be a neck-and-neck tie between NBA 2k15 and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor.
All three games are fuckin' great. Wish Shadow of Mordor was a bit longer but whatever...
I'm pretty much always some kind of fucked up when I play video games... which leads me to really enjoy sandbox/exploration kinds of games, meaning I'm really fucking excited to have a session and sit down with No Man's Sky for the first time ever:
The basic premise is you start out crash-landed on a random planet in a galaxy filled with more visitable planets than I even know the number for. --Like.. a quinitillion? Septillion? Fuck it, let me look it up... "31,556,900,000,000,000,000,000" visitable planets the size of Earth (that's apparently 31.5 sextillion), enough to boast that "If you were to visit one virtual planet every second,” he says, “then our own sun will have died before you’d have seen them all".-- Anyways, you start out crash-landed and have to explore your planet and find resources and all this good stuff to be able to afford/earn a spaceship. From then on it's a quest to the center of the galaxy to find, I think, the source of some transmission or something, idk. It's a loose story to keep the gameplay together, it seems.
Idk, the numbers themselves are impressive, I guess, but just the fact that this game is so huge and really looks pretty awesome to me has me definitely waiting for it's release. It really looks like a fun game to get lost in when you're all fucked up.