Battlefield 3 - That game looks beyond incredible. I can't believe what DICE has done to the game. It's going to be without a doubt my favorite game this generation, and quite possibly my favorite ever.
Mass Effect 3 - Huge Mass Effect fan. Loved the original, loved the second. I know Bioware is making another masterpiece.
Assassin's Creed: Revelations - The Assassin's Creed game never cease to amaze and entertain. As much as I wish they'd move on to a new era and new character, I still can't wait to test out the new equipment on some unsuspecting Templar faces.
Bioshock Infinite - If Battlefield 3 doesn't take the title for favorite game of all time, it'll be because of this. Everything they've shown of this game looks beyond perfection and Irrational has a long history of making incredible games. Everything from the art style to the flow of the gameplay to the storytelling in Infinite look perfect and I'm already more interested in the world they've built for this game then I am in most other universes. This game isn't even close to coming out and it's already made more of an impression on me than 90% of games out there. I'm expecting nothing less than perfection.
Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm - Starcraft II blew me away last year. It combined perfect strategy gameplay with a great story and perfect presention to bring what is without a doubt the greatest gaming experience I've had in years. Being a dedicated Zerg player, I can't wait to see what the campaign has in store.
King Arthur II - The first King Arthur was nothing special. Just pure and simple strategy. But it was very fun to play and had some great features that still keep me coming back. I don't know why, but the game really drew me in. If the second is anything like the first, I expect to lose a good week of my life to it when it comes out.
Batman: Arkham City - Yo, it's more Batman.
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 - I love Gearbox. I love it even more when they let loose and don't take themselves seriously. As much as I love the other BIA games, I can't help but be squealishly happy that they ditched the serious for the next game.
Tomb Raider - I got tired of the Tomb Raider games after Legend. They just started feeling like the same tired formula over and over, and it eventually got so old that it hurt to play them. So, the fact that the new one is looking to be completely different is exciting. Mix that with an incredible new design for Lara that makes her look more like a young woman and less like a mop with two watermelons attached to it and you've got what sounds like a fantastic game. Interested to see more.
Rich Gallup's Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning - The team as a lot of talented people working on the game; Todd McFarlane is doing the art, R.A. Salvatore has created the universe and written thousands of years of lore, and Oblivion lead designer Ken Rolston doing whatever it is he does. The game looks great(kind of like they made an Elder Scrolls game that doesn't need suck without mods) so far and if what they claim is true, the game is beyond enormous. The combat is combo heavy and timing based. Also, loot.
Fallout 4(or whatever they call it) - I love Fallout. I mean I really, really, really love Fallout. The universe drew me in and completely absorbed me the first time I heard of it. The last two games may have left the gameplay of the old ones behind, but they still have the charm that the series is known for. The gameplay feels great, the universe is well realized and the size of the games are huge. If they can add in the fancy new Skyrim engine, some improved voice work, the modders support and Obsidian at the development reigns again, they'll have made a piece of gaming history.
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