1. Bloodborne
2. Zelda: Wii U
3. No Man's Sky
4. Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
5. Sunset Overdrive
6. Forza Horizon 2
7. Bayonetta 2
8. Xenoblade Chronicles X
9. Abzû
10. Halo: Master Chief Collection
FOOTNOTES:
1. This is everything I wanted and more so. Even though it's clearly inspired by Demon/Dark Souls, it is its own entity, a more active participation in which your shotgun quickfires and stuns the enemy, and the transformation in of itself of your weaponry is an attack. Super dense, it seems videogames are now in the realm of fulfilling dreams.
2. I was not surprised Zelda was finally shown at E3 2014; I was surprised at the high level of visual quality they seemingly managed to pull out of an open world game on the Wii U. The draw distance is endless; possiblities? Also endless. Cel-shaded visuals cherry on top. Just hope it's harder than typical modern Zelda.
3. No Man's Sky is the type of indie game that will single handedly change your perception of what indies are capable of. Destroying AAA developers, this is the space exploration game most people have asked for: seamlessly enter planets and start exploring, or start an expedition into the universe. Since it's procedural, literally billions of potential planets you could visit, all unique in some way or another.
4. The visuals alone are enough for me to go through the stratosphere. Seriously. Remarkable. But I also enjoyed Witcher 1/2 gameplay, so go CD Projekt!
5. Such a "pure" videogame: Tony Hawk with guns only begins to scratch the surface of how fun this title looks. Gorgeous artistic direction, decent tongue-in-cheek gamer wank humour, and a gameplay concept so appealing it alone is almost seemingly justifying the Xbox One for me.
6. Forza Horizon was already a great game; the shift into true 'go anywhere open world racing' means my mind is alight with possibilities. Off road racing <3
7. Sequel to one of the greatest action combat games of all time, and every video we get looks better than the last.
8. I finally got to play Xenoblade on the Wii six months ago, round about. That's enough to make me extremely excited about this, even if it didn't look rad on its own merits.
9. Journey was something I never expected to enjoy, but I did. I'm not saying this is a pseudo follow up for whomever likes that game, but the attractive visual prowess on display and originality of thought behind the game makes it supremely exciting.
10. So much value my head hurts.