15. Need For Speed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5wssYZHVWc In many ways, 2015's E3 felt like a revival-fest, resurrecting long-dead giants like The Last Guardian (something that received
a pretty mediocre demo, all things's considered) whilst ticking the occasional box for 'brand new IP'. One such franchise that's been in the wind for far too long is Need for Speed; especially considering a truly great instalment hasn't seen the light of day in years. Luckily for fans of the more arcade-feeling racer, former Burnout developers Criterion are behind the project once again, and it looks as though they're taking their penchant for blisteringly-fast game engines, throwing in an open world a la Burnout Paradise and handing the keys to the ignition over to you. It's certainly not the first time NFS has done the whole open-world thing, but considering how empty 2012's Most Wanted felt, it'll be interesting to see if some next-generation horsepower can inject some much-needed life into the series.