The biggest gaming event of the year is approaching so it's time to get excited, I have a feeling this Fall and Winter is going to be one great time for gamers.
Halo: Reach
I've been playing the beta quite extensively and there's no doubt in my mind that the retail version of this game will definitely deliver. The multiplayer itself seems like it's a must buy but I'm sure the singleplayer campaign will be just as good with the ability to bring your customized spartan into the story.
Star Wars: The Old Republic
Bioware has an outstanding track record for making RPGs and now they are moving their Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic series to the MMO universe in Star Wars: The Old Republic. With the choice of joining the Rebels or the Empire there's sure to be some epic Jedi vs Sith lightsaber battles and awesome bounty hunting going down.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
Ghost Recon has always been one of my favorite series but seemed to take a different turn when the series went the Advanced Warfighter route but I'm giving it another shot because Future Soldier looks pretty amazing. From the trailers it looks as if you're going to be able to cloak or even fire off your own mortar strike from your shoulder, whoooaaa.
Zelda Wii
There's never been a Zelda I wasn't excited about but this is going to be the first true Zelda on the Wii and I'm sure it's going to have some Motion Plus movement so Zelda fans around the world are going to be flailing in front of their TVs for awhile. Nothing too much is actually known about this title so I hope to see some good info.
Metroid: Other M
Headed up by Team Ninja this Metroid game looks to return to the 2D roots it all started with but with some cool cinematic 3D elements. It seems the story will be a lot deeper this time around too and Samus' face isn't going to be such a mystery. Action packed and story driven, this will be a new kind of Metroid I hope to discover a little more about it during E3.
Fable III
I played Fable II for hours on end even when I was done with the main quest. I loved the ability to buy/sell and rent out areas and just sit back and gather in the money. How the town would react to you if you were evil or good, it was a very immersive game and Fable III sounds like it's going to be even more in depth with being able to interact with the community more in each town or area. You get to be a king! How cool is that?
Fallout: New Vegas
I'll admit that I still have some DLC to work through on Fallout 3 that I definitely have to finish though because New Vegas looks like one hell of a game. Set in Vegas (the title didn't clue you in, I know) this time around it's sure to have a lot of surprises and badass enemies that weren't in the Capital Wasteland and Hardcore Mode? That is a must for how I like to play Fallout.