Skyrim. If it's anything like Morrowind or Oblivion, I'll probably get a few hundred hours enjoyment out of it.
Battlefield 3 and Minecraft are also games that I'm interested in picking up at some point, though I'm not as interested in either of them as I am in Skyrim. The other two don't appeal to me at all.
Battlefield 3. The rest don't interest me. Well, Skyrim could be good, but I'm not excited for it (same goes for Gears).
Minecraft and Modern Warefare? Eh, Minecraft bores me, and Modern Warfare is bound to have a 50% mark-up. Even if it didn't, consumers vote with their money, and I'm not about to support Activision's attempts to pull the industry under.
I picked MW3 but only due to random chance, I'm reasonably interested in all of them besides Minecraft.
Although I would pick the shooters over Skyrim only because I end up borrowing - if you can class the amount of time I spent with them borrowing - from a friend once he's finished with it anyway, plus I'd rather with for the GOTY edition with whatever DLC + patches they've put out.
Skyrim. Hell it's the only game I have already pre-ordered so far! I am the most exited for Skyrim, in fact, excluding Gears of War 3 (sorry), I am getting all of those games!
Skyrim. More fun (and less frustrating than MW3), more gameplay, and just more for the $60 price tag games go for now; as long as it stays the course Oblivion was on. Plus, any of the other titles really don't interest me enough to warrant a purchase.
Minecraft. It's cheap. I rarely pay full price for games. So BF3 and Skyrim probably would have to wait until they got cheaper. I would only play Gears 3 if someone gave it to me or if I found it somewhere really cheap. And I would never buy MW3.
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