I'm currently on hiatus from FFXIV after three months of playing. It was eating up too much of my time, and inevitably, endgame seems chiefly composed of farming and grinding for miscellaneous items, Seals, Tomestones, etc. Most of the people I know and have played with in the past are also offline, deflating much of my initial enthusiasm. In addition, add a dose of fatigue into the mix and that's where I currently am with FFXIV.
BUT.
Heavensward is coming. I don't necessarily think I will be there Day 1 for it (there's quite a lot going on in my life as it is), but I will definitely turn up in Ishgard and beyond in some shape or form this year. Hopefully a lot of my friends will also decide to be there, if only just for a wee bit, so we can march into Alexander together. Hilariously, none of us are interested in the Machinist job.
Other than that, I suppose the time for my re-run of FFVIII is coming close. I haven't touched the game for about 8-9 years, and I've virtually forgotten most of what happens after Disc 2.
If Mevius comes out in the west this year, that will also be worth checking out, leaving aside the relatively minor issue of terrible character clothing design. They're pitching the game as a console-quality title for smartphones, so I'm intrigued to see how that plays out. It certainly makes much more sense to pitch a Final Fantasy spinoff console-quality title for smartphones than what Square-Enix elected to do last time: make a "console-quality" mobile prequel/spinoff-thingy to Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
EDIT: Jury's out on Type-0 HD still.