LeoA
Senior HTF Member
Another forum I visit has such a thread and it's regularly visited by the regulars, so I thought maybe it would be a good fit around here.
To kick it off, here's my list of games I'm looking forward to (Ignoring PS4/XB1 releases currently slated for this year, since I've yet to acquire either).
Dirt 4: While I still miss the original Colin McRae franchise and view the near death of the traditional rally racer with sadness, I've still enjoyed the first three games. So I'm eagerly anticipating the 4th entry and hope it goes back to its roots and minimizes the extreme sports angle from the previous two games.
This one looks to be a last gen exclusive along the lines of the well received Grid Autosport from last Fall, contrary to what I think most expected. So as a 360/PS3 owner, I have at least one big exclusive to look forward to in 2015.
Zelda U: The Zelda franchise has long been in contention for my favorite series and I'm a big fan of the Wii U and Nintendo's development talents, so needless to say, this one tops my list.
Mario Maker: 2D Mario platforming action and the ability to design one's own levels and share with friends, makes this one of 2015's most intriguing releases. Can't wait to learn more and experience it myself.
Yoshi's Woolly World: Promises more 2D Nintendo platforming action with this unique blend of the charm of Kirby's Epic Yarn, with the platforming magic of Yoshi's Island.
Majora's Mask 3D: I can't wait for this 3DS update to this N64 classic. Ocarina of Time 3D has been one of my favorite 3DS releases and this one looks set to be just as nice of an update.
Sega 3D Classics: Five 80's arcade classics from this legendary publisher are set to release in the 3DS eShop over the coming weeks in 16:9/60 fps form along with a host of additional enhancements. Can't wait to get back behind the wheel in the best conversion of Outrun yet.
To kick it off, here's my list of games I'm looking forward to (Ignoring PS4/XB1 releases currently slated for this year, since I've yet to acquire either).
Dirt 4: While I still miss the original Colin McRae franchise and view the near death of the traditional rally racer with sadness, I've still enjoyed the first three games. So I'm eagerly anticipating the 4th entry and hope it goes back to its roots and minimizes the extreme sports angle from the previous two games.
This one looks to be a last gen exclusive along the lines of the well received Grid Autosport from last Fall, contrary to what I think most expected. So as a 360/PS3 owner, I have at least one big exclusive to look forward to in 2015.
Zelda U: The Zelda franchise has long been in contention for my favorite series and I'm a big fan of the Wii U and Nintendo's development talents, so needless to say, this one tops my list.
Mario Maker: 2D Mario platforming action and the ability to design one's own levels and share with friends, makes this one of 2015's most intriguing releases. Can't wait to learn more and experience it myself.
Yoshi's Woolly World: Promises more 2D Nintendo platforming action with this unique blend of the charm of Kirby's Epic Yarn, with the platforming magic of Yoshi's Island.
Majora's Mask 3D: I can't wait for this 3DS update to this N64 classic. Ocarina of Time 3D has been one of my favorite 3DS releases and this one looks set to be just as nice of an update.
Sega 3D Classics: Five 80's arcade classics from this legendary publisher are set to release in the 3DS eShop over the coming weeks in 16:9/60 fps form along with a host of additional enhancements. Can't wait to get back behind the wheel in the best conversion of Outrun yet.