
<p>2013 isn't even over, but we're already looking forward to next year with GameSpot's Most Anticipated for 2014 series. Which games are our editors most looking forward to over the next 12 months? Over the next five days, we'll identify 10 of 2014's hottest games, starting with the shooters we think will make a huge impact on the way we play this popular genre.</p><p>There's an old saying: the only things certain in life are death, taxes, and more first-person shooters. But that doesn't mean that shooters have to be the same old experience year in, year out. Two of 2014's biggest games may be first-person shooters, but they're approaching the genre in new and interesting ways, incorporating persistent online worlds or rethinking the way you move through a shooter's environment. Little wonder, then, that Titanfall and Destiny are two of GameSpot's Most Anticipated Games for 2014. Read on to see what some of our editors think of these promising new shooters.Titanfall</p><p>I'm desperate to be excited by multiplayer shooters again, and it looks like Titanfall is the game that's gonna do it.GameSpot Editor Mark WaltonMark Walton</p><p>It's no secret that I'm not the biggest fan of first-person shooters, or rather, the monotonous military-based affairs that have become so prevalent. Don't get me wrong, I still have a blast with the likes of Counter-Strike: Source or Team Fortress 2, and BioShock Infinite fills the gap for something story-driven. But the multiplayer shooter is due for a shake-up, and I've got a sneaking suspicion that once people get their hands on Titanfall, they're never going to want to touch Battlefield or Call of Duty again.</p><p><a href="http://www.gamespot.com/articles/reimagining-the-shooter-in-2014/1100-6416470/">Keep reading...</a></p>