Doom 2016's really good. Very satisfying combat, you're highly empowered with a diverse arsenal and high mobility, and face increasingly vast and tough hordes in well-structured arenas. Graphics some of the best out there, and runs smoothly on my 3-year-old PC. There's a lot of exploration to be done, but you don't have to, and there's a constant sense of progression beyond the narrative, with a huge array of challenges and unlockables.
Only real criticism is that the art design's a bit lacking, with a lot of drab environments early in the game (it does get prettier), and slightly cartoonish enemies. But these are things I particularly notice having put a ridiculous number of hours into Doom 3 over the years; less 2004-Mars-entrenched individuals might not feel there's a problem there.