12 Essential Gaming Sequels That Must Be Announced In 2015
5. Bully 2
As mentioned in the first entry, Rockstar definitely have a few aces up their sleeve when it comes to franchises they could sequelise or resurrect (Thrasher: Skate and Destroy, anyone?), but one of the downright best games of all time is Bully, their application of essentially the GTA open-world formula to the inner-workings of a high school. Bullworth Academy was easily just as fun to explore as any of the developer's bigger cities, and when you threw in the fact that you could essentially live out any number of high school-based fantasies - from skipping class to pinging the teachers with your slingshot - the world created was effortlessly engaging. Throw in the fact that the score itself had just the right amount of inquisitive Harry Potter-esque 'boy away from home' tingles, a mission structure that gave you a fantastic sense of progression by the game's end and the seal of quality only Rockstar brings to character moments and voice work, and alongside Red Dead this is one of their greatest achievements.