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If you liked Jedi Outcast give the other games in the series a try they are all good, the first one is more similar to something like Doom than anything else though, the other ones are rather Quake-y.
I'd also recommend a game called XIII, it's a spy themed shooter, it kinda reminds me of Goldeneye in the way it does the objectives, but anyway that's really good sadly it's not available for purchase legally anymore, I managed to get it from GOG before they removed it, well anyway if you manage to get your hands on it you shouldn't be disappointed.
If you don't mind shooters on consoles the TimeSplitters trilogy is ridiculously good, it's like a more refined version of Goldeneye but with time travel and stuff, the setting varies greatly from level to level, Wild West, Haunted Mansions, Cyberpunk, World War II, etc... Some personal highlights include the Haunted Mansion mansion from the first game which features ridiculously scarce ammo and zombies that can only be killed with head-shots, it's really tense and surprisingly creepy for a comedy game, Neo-Tokyo from TimeSplitters 2 is also amazing, this cyber-punk Blade Runner style level that is just great, you have to sneak around for like half of the level though but it's great stuff, Chicago from the second game was pretty great too, typical Noire setting has you killing gangsters in a dock, the streets and a theater great stuff, and then there's the third game which is hilarious, I loved the James Bond parody levels and the Resident Evil parody too, great stuff, introduces time paradoxes as gameplay which is fairly fun, since it's all about time travel the weapon variety is huge and there are lots of cool weapons, sadly you can only get them for consoles but they are definitely some of the best shooters out there.
If you don't mind 3rd person shooters also the first 2 Max Payne games are amazing too, but they are more focused on clearing rooms quickly and precisely, they are pretty good, the narration by Max is pretty great too and the self aware humour is great, it's played straight but it points out how ridiculous everything is while still taking itself seriously, great stuff lots of memorable lines.
If you try Max Payne though you're going to have to mess around with mods and fixes since modern computers don't run them all that well.
[sup][sup]Not commenting on the 3rd one which failed at the story so much that I didn't even get past the first level, plus it was way too directed forcing me to do stupid shit like head-shotting a guy while diving out of a window, don't get me wrong that kind of stuff is cool but not when it's the only way to progress and you have to retry it over and over again until you get it right...
OK forget it I just gave my opinions on the 3rd game, as you can see I really don't like it.[/sup][/sup]
I'd also recommend a game called XIII, it's a spy themed shooter, it kinda reminds me of Goldeneye in the way it does the objectives, but anyway that's really good sadly it's not available for purchase legally anymore, I managed to get it from GOG before they removed it, well anyway if you manage to get your hands on it you shouldn't be disappointed.
If you don't mind shooters on consoles the TimeSplitters trilogy is ridiculously good, it's like a more refined version of Goldeneye but with time travel and stuff, the setting varies greatly from level to level, Wild West, Haunted Mansions, Cyberpunk, World War II, etc... Some personal highlights include the Haunted Mansion mansion from the first game which features ridiculously scarce ammo and zombies that can only be killed with head-shots, it's really tense and surprisingly creepy for a comedy game, Neo-Tokyo from TimeSplitters 2 is also amazing, this cyber-punk Blade Runner style level that is just great, you have to sneak around for like half of the level though but it's great stuff, Chicago from the second game was pretty great too, typical Noire setting has you killing gangsters in a dock, the streets and a theater great stuff, and then there's the third game which is hilarious, I loved the James Bond parody levels and the Resident Evil parody too, great stuff, introduces time paradoxes as gameplay which is fairly fun, since it's all about time travel the weapon variety is huge and there are lots of cool weapons, sadly you can only get them for consoles but they are definitely some of the best shooters out there.
If you don't mind 3rd person shooters also the first 2 Max Payne games are amazing too, but they are more focused on clearing rooms quickly and precisely, they are pretty good, the narration by Max is pretty great too and the self aware humour is great, it's played straight but it points out how ridiculous everything is while still taking itself seriously, great stuff lots of memorable lines.
If you try Max Payne though you're going to have to mess around with mods and fixes since modern computers don't run them all that well.
[sup][sup]Not commenting on the 3rd one which failed at the story so much that I didn't even get past the first level, plus it was way too directed forcing me to do stupid shit like head-shotting a guy while diving out of a window, don't get me wrong that kind of stuff is cool but not when it's the only way to progress and you have to retry it over and over again until you get it right...
OK forget it I just gave my opinions on the 3rd game, as you can see I really don't like it.[/sup][/sup]