*layout shamelessly stolen from other GAF members*
1. Bloodborne : I was late to the party for Demon's Souls and only played Dark Souls for the first time recently, but I loved every second of both games. I can't wait to see what Miyazaki-san has in store for us. The atmosphere and faster paced gameplay have me really hyped. I'm more than ready to die a couple of hundred times once again.
2. The Order : 1886: It's the single most beautiful game I've ever seen. The art direction, setting and atmosphere caught my eye since I saw the very first trailers of the game; the story and characters look really interesting, voice acting and soundtrack are superb so far. The gameplay from the last demo looks tight and the cover mechanics very well done.
3. Mortal Kombat X : Mortal Kombat is my favourite fighting series. I grew up with MK and MK9 was my favourite fighting game last generation, as well as the best reboot and comeback of a series I've seen. I can't wait to spend more than 1000 hours playing Mortal Kombat again.
Who's next?
4. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End : I'm not the biggest Uncharted fan. I've always enjoyed the story, characters and the spectacle, but the gameplay has always seemed rather stale. However, after the PSX demo this game has sky-rocketed in my list of most anticipated games. The more open and vertical level design, new animations, improved stealth and additions like the grappling hook piqued my interest.
5. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain : MGS is one of my favourite series and the games are always a complete journey where all emotions participate (that wasn't embarrassing to say at all). I'm eager to try mister Kojima's very first open world game. Also, it has a dog with an eye patch!
6. Batman: Arkham Knight : The very best superhero videogame franchise. I ejoyed the hell out of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, so a next gen entry from Rocskteady is a no-brainer. I have to admit the constant focus on the Batmibile has me a little worried that they might neglect other aspects of the gameplay, but I have faith Rocksteady will deliver.
7. No Man's Sky : This game is captivating every time it's presented, a true work of art; and it sound slike my dream sci-fi game with endless exploration. However, I'm as excited for this as I am worried that Hello Games might not pull it off, being a tiny studio. I can do nothing but embrace their vision and hope for the best.
8. Rime : I played Ico and Shadow of the Colossus recently for the first time, and even if I'm years late to the party, those games were very special to me, albeit a tad dated (especially Ico). With The Last Guardian so far off someone has to step in and give us a similar experience. Fortunately, Rime seems to be exactly what I'm looking for.
9. Persona 5 : Admittedly, I've never played a Persona game, and I'm not exaclty a fan of anime-looking games, but the way so many people on this forum speak so highly of these games has me very, very intrigued, so I'll be giving this game a try for sure.
10. Quantum Break : Remedy is a more than competent developer, as shown by their past projects, and what I've seen of Quantum Break certianly looks fantastic and has me intrigued. The premise sounds amazing, the graphics are top notch and the time bending mechanics make it seem like this is going to be a very special game.
Honorable mentions: The Last Guardian.