28. Ghostbusters, Atari - Xbox 360, PS3, PC, Wii and PS2 - June

After catching the classic movie on UK Satellite channel Watch over Christmas, the Terminal Reality developed third-person zapper shot up our anticipated list. We saw the game at Atari's recent Atari Live event and came away quite impressed, and the fact that the original cast is returning means we'll finally get a sequel (of sorts) that we've wanted for years. Our heads are telling us that Ghostbusters might end up being a good but not spectacular 7/10, but as long as they nail the essentials we'll be there day one.

27. Alan Wake, Microsoft - Xbox 360 and PC - 2009

What do we really know about psychological thriller Alan Wake? Not a great deal. For a long time we thought the game might have died, consigned to the annals of video game history as one that got away. But a stunning recently released trailer put paid to that thought. Now we're genuinely excited about the game not only coming out in 2009 (it still hasn't got a release date) but rocking when it does. Alan Wake's got so much potential we're barely able to contain ourselves. It's developed by Remedy Entertainment, the Finnish company behind the excellent Max Payne games, and, if the trailer is anything to go by, it'll be the best-looking game ever made. Come on guys - time for that announcement.