4. Ghost Recon: Wildlands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdJub3Kz2wI Combine the third-person Ghost Recons of yore, Far Cry/Metal Gear Solid V's unbelievably detailed and humungous level designs and a Hitman-like multi-approach to every scenario and you have Wildlands; the game that easily stole the show at Ubisoft's conference. Tom Clancy's games have always nailed their militaristic approach to world design and the art assets therein - so it's a big breath of fresh air to see the "crack team of specialists" approach applied to such an intricately-designed open world. There are copious amounts of gameplay footage available for this, and it really looks like Ubi are doubling down on the choices that present themselves in the genre - opening up the world to allow for interdependent relationships across the various gangs you'll take down. Vehicles will play a large part in everything too, the trailer showing the team escaping a compound in a jeep as another soldier carves through the wilderness on the back of a bike - all things that when you throw in the inevitable chaos of multiplayer and up the ante behind who's getting killed versus the repercussions thereafter, should make for one hell of a return for the franchise.