1. The Legend of Zelda
2. Yooka-Laylee
3. The WItness
4. Dreams
I'm just keeping my list short. The above games are those I believe I would enjoy the most. The Legend of Zelda is my precious, looking so much forward to that. Unlike the majority on Gaf (it seems), I did enjoy Skyward Sword. While the introduction was slow and the collecting tears was frustrating, I did not have any major problems with the game. I enjoyed the controls, albeit faulty at times, but mostly they seemed to work as intended. I hope they focus more on characters and story telling this time around, and I don't really want to see the renting system from A Link Between Worlds returned either. The footage so far looks good, I do dig the graphical style and the new Link character.
I'm expecting Yooka-Laylee to bring back memories of playing Banjo & Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64. So far the music is doing most of the work, bringing back something oddly familiar, but at the same time different. I have full faith in this team, although I chose not to back the Kickstarter. I like the characters they have shown thus far and I hope they manage to put out a great game.
My love for Zelda is particularly due to the puzzle elements. This is one of the reasons I' m looking forward to The Witness. He did blow (pun intended) me out of the water with Braid, and so far The Witness looks absolutely stunning.I open world filled with puzzles? I'm all in.
Last I have Dreams from Media Molecules.These guys made Little Big Planet, a game I've got hundreds of hours in - both playing other peoples creations, but also creating my own. I'm not a super creative person in this regard, but the simple tools and neat editor helped me create somewhat interesting levels. I hope they can do the same with Dreams. I'm not sure I understand the capacity of this game yet, but I think this game - if it can do what they're talking about - is going to be stellar.
Honorable Mentions:
Mirrors Edge is a hidden gem. It's amazing. It's short, but all hours spent in this game is worth it. I would have put Mirror's Edge: Catalyst on my list above if not for one thing: DICE. I don't have faith (pun not intended) in either them or EA. I do think the game is going to be great, but I also think they're going to frustrating parts about the game we have yet to be told. While BF4 did eventually turn out for the better (it's a great game now, highly recommended), I can not say the same for Battlefront. I hope Mirrors Edge: Catalyst is going to be great, but I have my reservations.
Another big title I think I included in my honorable mentions last year is No Man's Sky for the same reasons it is in the list this year. While we know more about it at this point, I'm still uncertain if this is going to be anything but a wonderful explorer (which is great, don't get me wrong). I hope this game can deliver on more fronts that just the exploration.