Nothing really both new and exciting for me announced this year all around, just follow-up trailers and showcases to games announced in the past few years that are coming soon.
So while I am quite happy with the selection of games we have in coming months, I kind of worry about what comes after that because nothing really sticks out for me. We'll cross that bridge when we get there I guess, for now it does look like I have a good selection of games to look forward to.
Looks like the new FE will have the same Time Management systems that 3H had, which I was kinda hopping they would move away from and just offer a classic style with chapters featuring some story content, a battle, and some more story content and that's it. All these extra activates were cool for like an hour or two but they start to really pad out the playtime and drag things out. A single playthrough of 3H took me nearly 100 hours I think, while the average for the rest of the series for me was usually between 20-40 hours. I'll still pick it up close to Day 1 I am sure and play the hell out of it though...
OoT remake is cool too and I'm looking forward to it. It's my second favorite Zelda behind BotW, and one of my favorite games of all time. So of course I'm playing it day 1. It being a remake though kinda bumps it down on the excitement though compared to a new Zelda.
Rhythm Heaven has been one of those easy to miss games that are hidden gems since the first title on the GBA. The are always great, but they don't get the attention or fanfare of a Zelda or Mario. I'm looking forward to it though because I already know it'll be a fun time.
Lastly, FF Resonance looks like it's be a great JRPG to play over the holidays. Apparently its based on the mobile game Brave Exvius, which explains the appearance of characters from various games in the series. I just hope it is done well and doesn't feel like a cheap port of the mobile game. Should be ok though because they said "it has been refined and extensively rebuilt as a full-fledged console-quality RPG experience".