Apparently, all GAF can dream of is sequels. I don't say this in a condescending way. I just find it interesting considering the biggest critics of the industry right now is how unoriginal or uninspired it has become.
Quest markers and HUBs feel identical across the board at times. I admit that, but I don't feel like there's anything wrong with sequels or reboots. Familiarity is engaging as well as entertaining. Unoriginal can often times be more enduring than having something we're accustomed to. You can only cut the melon so many ways. :/
I want to see Onimusha, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and a glimpse at the newest Final Fantasy. Sure, I sound like I just arrived from 2001. I still enjoy those franchises.
I remember when Gears of War was shown and how new it felt. I'd like to see the industry push an epic campaign again.
Bethesda's lineup would be exciting and I hope we get something good from their press show.
I'm not quite sure. I'm excited about RDR2 and Spider-Man.
I always enjoyed Halo, but I feel like I'm holding onto the plot like a classic novel. Where do they go from here? I haven't played Halo 5 since the year it came out.
I like how the industry holds onto franchises because I enjoy their world. If we kept getting all new IP's we'd feel like this was a fast food restaurant that always changes its menu. I wish game releases weren't this "quick high". Everyone plays it for a week or a month and then multiplayer games become the focus until another amazing single player game comes out.
I have Bloodstained and ShenMue 3 from Kickstarter. I'm excited for whenever those arrive.
Devil May Cry 5 would be awesome.