Looking forward to:
DOOM (Map Editor) - Probably won't purchase it right out of the gate, but I want to play with the SnapMap feature.
Fallout 4 - Duh.
Fallout Shelter - If only my iPod wasn't a stuffty old thing...
Mirror's Edge Catalyst - That looks like it's going to kick some major arse.
Unravel - Beautiful little indie game.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege - Really starting to shape up.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate - The behind the scenes are looking better than what they're showing on stage.
The Last Guardian - Looks like a fantastic platformer/adventure game, and absolutely worth the wait.
Horizon - Holy forget. Robot Dinosaurs.
Batman: Arkham Knight - Getting it for PC post-release, but I'm hyped.
No Man's Sky - DIS GUN B GUD
Dreams - Looks absolutely incredible. Not sure why a similar thing was never released for the PC.
Ratchet & Clank - Saw some of the streams even though it wasn't onstage. loving beautiful.
Mass Effect Andromeda - Not enough to tell if it's a good game yet, but it's at least shaping up.
Firewatch - Looks like a damn good game that I can't believe I didn't see before.
Was disappointed by:
Need for Speed - The vehicle handling/controls seem at this stage to be the same as the more recent games. The police are once again moving brick walls which makes them far less fun than the destructible yet light and nimble Most Wanted ones. The voicing was absolutely pathetic (not even up to the B-Grade standard of Most Wanted or the Underground games). Customisation looked loving nice, but not enough to save this game. forget off, EA.
Star Wars: Battlefront - Nothing in the gameplay demo made me want to play it, especially after the denouncement of space battles, galactic conquest and a full campaign. The missions seem okay, but really I can tell that this is going to be a multiplayer-driven DLC forgetfest, and I don't want any part of it. forget off, EA.
Halo 5: Guardians - What the forget did Microsoft do to Halo?