Boy oh boy, there's a heck of a lot. As many people have said, Dragon Age is pretty high up there - once again, they're taking it in a new direction, and sure, it might not work out, but I love the series and BioWare's stuff in general. Also the rest of the Wolf Among Us, which is painful to wait for and Telltale could really benefit from opening lines of communication. Watch_Dogs, also delayed, but I'm actually quite okay with that, looking forward to it. And then the Witcher 3... Oh! And then Obsidian's Kickstarter projects, Torment: Tides of Numenera (which I'm really quite looking forward to) and Project Eternity (which I'm less interested in, but still curious about). And there's some DLC which I'm looking forward to (which is odd, but hey), namely Left Behind for The Last of Us and Conquest of Paradise for Europa Universalis IV.
Also, some other ones which I'm not sure on, but will probably check out: Thief, Elder Scrolls Online (MMOs aren't my thing, monthly subscription makes it worse, but I do enjoy the Elder Scrolls and Bethesda's work in general, so I'll consider it once I get a good look at the finished product), Destiny (Shooter/MMO hybrid sounds like a cross of two things which don't appeal all that much, but I might be wrong), and whatever the next Assassin's Creed title is (I'm wary about annual titles, but I do enjoy the series, so with any luck it won't be a dud like Revelations), and I'm sure there's plenty of stuff that I'm forgetting, or just don't know about. What I am looking quite forward to is seeing what they start doing now that the new console generation is here - which many skeptics will of course say is "not much", which could well be true, but it's also possible that with the raised technological benchmark we will see improvement in things less superficial than slightly improved graphics. Doesn't hurt to be mildly optimistic.
Also, some other ones which I'm not sure on, but will probably check out: Thief, Elder Scrolls Online (MMOs aren't my thing, monthly subscription makes it worse, but I do enjoy the Elder Scrolls and Bethesda's work in general, so I'll consider it once I get a good look at the finished product), Destiny (Shooter/MMO hybrid sounds like a cross of two things which don't appeal all that much, but I might be wrong), and whatever the next Assassin's Creed title is (I'm wary about annual titles, but I do enjoy the series, so with any luck it won't be a dud like Revelations), and I'm sure there's plenty of stuff that I'm forgetting, or just don't know about. What I am looking quite forward to is seeing what they start doing now that the new console generation is here - which many skeptics will of course say is "not much", which could well be true, but it's also possible that with the raised technological benchmark we will see improvement in things less superficial than slightly improved graphics. Doesn't hurt to be mildly optimistic.