Heres our top 25.
Channelling Sackboy,Unravelstars Yarnie, a woollen hero who starts each level attached to the starting point.
As he wanders deeper into the level, he unravels, and becomes thinner and thinner.
All of this is covered with gorgeous visuals.
Its one again set in the future, in 2065, forty years afterBlack Ops II.
Regardless,Call of Dutyfans the world over are ready for more.
Add in the impressive voice commands and youve got another VR gadget thatll no doubt raise many eyebrows.
The next game to come from Epic Games is a co-operative sandbox survival title.
Bases are customisable too, so you could build your own perfect zombie holocaust shelter.
Itll all be open to everyone without any charges or pay to win mechanics.
We look forward to seeing more in the following months.
As one of the longest-running racing franchises around,Need For Speedhas stood the test of time.
Itll also allow more customisation of your rides than the series has offered before.
Even better, its nearly done, and is due for release in November.
Need For Speedmay look nice, but when up againstForza,theres just no comparison.
The same high-end customisation and tuning will be present, and therell be support for 24-player online races.
Its due for launch on September 15.
Its also quite the looker.
The sequel will see the return of previous protagonist, Corvo, along with new playable character Emily Kaldwin.
Weve not seen actual gameplay as yet, but this is one were very keen to see more of.
Then again, its early days.
Its into this struggle that Adam is thrown as a member of a special anti-terrorist unit.
Make no mistake, this will probably be the biggest game on Xbox One next year.
Online multiplayer is being reworked too.
And by build, we mean build.