Sunset Overdrive Insomniac Games, studios behind the Resistance and Ratchet & Clank franchises, is coming to a Microsoft console for the first time with a cartoonish co-op shooter that looks to be equal parts Team Fortress 2, Gotham City Impostors, and Dead Rising.

Killer Instinct The original combo breaker is back! The beloved Super Nintendo-era fighting game was announced by Rare and Double Helix as an Xbox One exclusive.

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Legendary director Hideo Kojima has at least one more stealth-based action title in him, clearly. This time around, Kiefer Sutherland voices laconic creeper Solid Snake, and developers promise open-world play and more vehicular travel.

Mirror's Edge 2 There wouldn't be a Temple Run without the original Mirror's Edge, a flawed but promising parkour-based action game. The sequel announcement was a huge surprise at Electronic Arts' press conference (as was Peggle 2, but PopCap acted like dummies and didn't show a trailer).

Destiny Bungie's first post-Halo title is a not-entirely-unlike-Halo-looking, open-world, role-playing, first-person, hyphen-key-exhausting shooter. It's also a game George McFly keeps mispronouncing.

Thief The stealth game that started all (3D) stealth games is all new for the next generation. Square Enix announced the game in 2009, so it's nearing mythical-vapor status, but at least we have a bit more to go on now.

The Division Last year, Ubisoft blew the doors off its press conference with the surprise reveal of Watch Dogs. This year, their "one more thing" move was open-world online action-RPG The Division, in which sleeper cells of retired law enforcement and military personnel are pressed into service after a pandemic plunges the country into complete chaos. Yes, it's a Tom Clancy thing.

The Crew Another nice surprise from Ubisoft: a street-racing/heist game that provides gritty counterbalance to the high-gloss sheen of AAA driving titles Forza 5 and Gran Turismo 6. Single-player, co-op, and multiplayer purport to work together seamlessly.

Mario Kart 8 Gravity's gone--Nintendo's racing franchise now lets you drive up walls and along upside-down tracks. And really, what more do you need?

Titanfall Respawn Games, the new shingle for the two departed heads of Call of Duty studio Infinity Ward, finally unveiled its game at Microsoft's press conference. It's a multiplayer shooter with a side order of mechs. Big guns, big robots, and potentially big business for Electronic Arts.