Guild Wars 2, Gears of War 3 (WHICH COMES OUT IN 6 DAYS!!!1!!!11!!!one!! OH MY FUCKING GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!) and SWTOR
Guild Wars 2, Gears of War 3 (WHICH COMES OUT IN 6 DAYS!!!1!!!11!!!one!! OH MY FUCKING GODDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!) and SWTOR
I'd be an absolute disgrace of a Nintendo Fanboy if I didn't say Skyward Sword.
There has been no such game for about 8 years now.
Diablo 3.
GW sucked, I doubt 2 will be much better.
So many games to look forward to!
- Assassins Creed: Revelations
- Mass Effect 3
- Diablo 3
- SWToR
- Guild Wars 2
Pokemon stadium
I picked SW: TOR but honestly, every single one of those other than Metro Last Light (never heard of it) and Guild Wars 2 (don't care for it so far). There is also Gears of War 3, Forza 4, Mass Effect 3, Halo 4, Diablo 3, Batman AC, and Darksiders 2 etc. I know some of them are a ways out but still, lots of awesome games coming out in a relatively short amount of time.
I'm a bit excited for SW:TOR pre-order is in and I'm started to read more about it, but I'm really looking forward to Borderlands 2, loved the first game!
Final Fantasy 14 keeps me up at night. I'm so excited. I know it's still in beta but I'm just so uber excited.
want... to... choose... more... than... one!!!!!
GW2 - Skyrim - Diablo 3 - Bioshock - the new Carmageddon (although next to nothing is known about it) - SWTOR
in that order
Monk, I need a monk!!!
Diablo 3 and the new Arkham City!
Skyrim.
Thinking back at my time playing Morrowind and Oblivion, I'm giddy at the sheer amount of hours I can sink in to that game.
I'm deeply, *deeply* excited about GW2 and D3.
Skyrim looks fun...and I think I'll enjoy it - but I don't have the same kind of itchy craving to play it that I do for the first two. Same with the new Bioshock game...it looks fantastic, but, I tend to get bored of single player games after the initial novelty wears off. I'll play them and think they're fantastic for a week or so...but then, it'll all get a bit same-old. No reflection on the game (perhaps?) but...
I think MMOs ruined it for me, that's my working theory anyway...games also, they don't tend to work for me as a great way to tell a story...unless they're short and sweet, like bastion, to name one.
Now I'm thinking about it, I wonder how D3 will work out for me. I played and completed the original over and over and over...I want to experience that again - it certainly seems to tick all of the boxes, but who knows.