This should be my first post around here but I am lurking around for some years, especially lately with the kickstarter boom and the interesting gaming years ahead of us. Should have said hi a long time ago but:
Good times ahead, in order they apear on your list:
Original Sin - because I loved Divine Divinity, I liked Divinity 2 until they forced me to play a flight simulator which was interesting for a while but ultimately annoying enough to make me quit a game I liked a lot (and I also hated the "Prince-of-Persia-jumping part"). Because Larian are good guys which deserve support even if they fail here and there. Gonna have to look for some money to put in their kickstarter at my next paycheck.
Might & Magic X Legacy - For nostalgia sake, for the thousands of hours I put into the Might and Magic universe, despite the fact I very much doubt Ubisoft is going to provide something worthy of my low expectations even. No way they are getting my money for the game in advance.
Project Eternity - backed it and I trust this guys that i will get a good story. I have my doubts on "a good game" part but that is a bonus for me unless it proves horrible(but we wont let them trough our feedback, wont we?). I buy books for the same reason, nice pictures too go with the story is bonus already.
Torment: Tides of Numenera - backed it and my stance is very similar to the Obsidian game. High chances the story is even better and the game worse in this case. Fingers crossed.
Wasteland 2 - backed it somehow, late for lack of knowing, trough T:ToN kickstarter. Never played Wasteland and loved the first 2 Fallouts and given the fact they are improving upon an old, good game, my expectations on the game itself are higher than for T:ToN itself.
Legend of Grimrock 2 - I have very little experience in this kind of games, born a little late in a country with even later and, for a long time expensive, access to computers: in our childhood we were playing soviet sims provided by our Ivan brother and I dont think I even knew about computers existence outside SF books and for sure I had no idea they can be used for gaming. Still, Grimrock was smart and fun and I want more.
I shall mention that I am interested to learn how Expeditions: Conquistador, The Tangut Prophecy, Shadowrun Returns and Dead state will turn out.