Of all the games that should make a comeback, Tricky is at the top, although thanks to a godawful more 'serious' reboot from 2012 that did away with everything people loved about the original trilogy - namely characters as large as their tricks, with tracks and music to boot - it doesn't look like it'll be happening any time soon. Just one of those 'exactly what we needed at the time' games, EA BIG's second attempt it took a formula that was already fun, added absolutely bucketloads of character and charm, and sped everything up until your eyelids couldn't stretch any wider. The course selection was top-notch even though many tracks were riffs on their originals, but it didn't matter when the opening slope of them all ended up being the one you'd hop back onto every time. A perfect blend of speed, huge air and even a couple of shortcuts made this the perfect track to chase after gold snowflakes yourself or with friends, and to this day remains one of the high points of the entire franchise.