Crysis 2
Duke Nukem
Portal 2
LA Noire
RAGE
That should keep me covered for a bit. I might pick up an extra game somewhere along the line, but those are the ones I really plan to play out.
WoW has never been, nor will it ever be good. It's a time waster at best, that has been dumbed down so much now that 6yo could clear the content.
I have never felt a better satisfaction than the day I stopped throwing money into that particular sink hole.
It was good once. Certainly people think it's still good. As an MMO that needs to constantly engage its players with new and different, lest they leave for greener pastures, it is really forced to adapt to player demands. To me, it's changed too much and not for the better. Some people liked it, but as far as WoW was concerned I've always considered myself a semi-casual player, which means that I've been shunned this past expansion. The hardcoe players think that casuals are ruining their experience, they are perfectly entitled to voice that opinion, and Blizzard is entirely free to take that opinion into consideration and implement changes with that in mind. I simply hold my right to stop paying for it when I no longer enjoy it. I've stopped throwing money at it, and I don't regret that decision, but I also don't regret the time I've spent playing it. It's just not the same kind of game it was a few years ago. You may not like WoW in the least, and that's fine I suppose. But I wouldn't use the term "time waster", as that essentially defines every video game. There are plenty other more productive things I could do than play Elder Scrolls, but it's an entertaining way to pass my free time and keep me happy. When I do think of time waster, mostly Minecraft comes to mind, and that is simply one of the greatest games ever conceived which still lacks any point or forced motivation.