What are your top 10 FPS of all time?

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Danny Dowling

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No particular order:

Timesplitters Future Perfect - Just so so sick. So sick

CoD4 - It was good though.

Farcry 3 - Great single player FPS

True Combat: Elite - good memories on this one

Black - such a cool game when that came out it was such an awesome thing

Metro Last Light - decent single player story experience

Medal of Honour Tier 1 (story mode) - best FPS story mode campaign I've ever played

Medal of Honour Rising Sun - the multiplayer was great

Timesplitters 2 - Already got the 3rd but this one was exceptional as well

Destiny - today it's best game evar, tomorrow I might want to throw it out the window

CoD Black Ops - the ability to create your own game modes with your own rules was awesome. also emblems.
 

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Per its inclusion elsewhere, I'll maintain that I don't count the Portal games as FPS ones. Rather, I'd call them first-person puzzle games. Mirror's Edge and Metroid Prime are other examples of games that have FPS mechanics, but I wouldn't really call FPS in of themselves, but are more first-person adventure or in the case of ME, another first-person puzzle game. Yes, you can shoot weapons, and sometimes have to, but it's usually the mechanic of last resort, and not what the game is about.

So yeah. Admittedly my exposure to Portal is just playthroughs, but if I counted it as an FPS, I'd definitely include it in the list I made. But a list where Portal is included would have to be for a different genre IMO.
 

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1. Borderlands 2 -Pretty much love everything about this game.

2. Fallout 3 -Kinda hesitant to call this a shooter. No game has ever made me embrace being a terrible person as much as this one.

3. Farcry 3 -I loved taking out camps. Each one felt like a murderous puzzle that was designed with letting you be the most awesome badass.

4. 007 Nightfire -While I did play Goldeneye, most of my nostalgia hours with Bond games goes to Nighfire. This is mostly because I liked the maps more (Skyrail is probably my favourite map of all time).
5. Bioshock Infinite -While I liked the first one a lot, I am a bigger fan of Infinite's setting. Also, the skyrails were incredibly fun.

6. Portal -Not sure if this counts either since your gun isn't designed for murder. Anyway, I liked the second one, but it felt overly long and seemed like there was too much padding.

7. Halo 3 -It had the best maps IMO. It also gave me what was quite possibly the best video game moment I've ever had:
I was playing a match on Sandtrap. My friend was driving our team's elephant and drove straight for the enemy team's elephant. The enemy team's elephant did the same thing as my friend and they met in the middle. Both teams gathered around their elephants and a chaotic battle ensued while my friend and the enemy crashed into each other. Suddenly, my friend somehow started pushing the enemy elephant upwards. Everyone stopped fighting to gaze at the spectacle. Soon, my friend had pushed the enemy elephant to a 90 degree angle. Then, it fell backwards. There was a mad dash where everyone wanted to be the one to flip the elephant. I got to it first. It launched into the air, while also flinging several people away. As it reached it's peak, it smashed into the enemy banshee that had been circling to get a good view. The banshee crashed as the elephant came careening back to Earth. Everyone just stood there for a couple of seconds before continuing on with the game.
TLDR: It's not the best game, but it provided me some truly memorable moments.

8. Modern Warfare 2 -Say what you will about the noob-tubes or the nonsensical villain, I still found this to be the most enjoyable game of the series.

9. Duke Nukem 3D -I played this game when I was waaay too young. It terrified me, but I loved it. It was my brother's game and I don't think my parents really realized what it truly was.

10. Unreal Tournament 2004 -Our school had an after school video games club on Fridays (since those were half days). Unreal and Counterstrike were the two games we played. Unreal gets the slight edge for me since I've always preferred sci-fi over modern (though it's not really fair to compare them given how different they are).
 

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1.Return To Castle Wolfenstien

2.Halo 2

3.Bioshock Infinite

4.Blood Dragon

5.Deus Ex (It like Bioshock Infinite barely made it on this list because I have a hard time calling either just FPS?s)

6.The Darkness

Now we?re getting into the ?I guess? category of my list. Where i can?t really think of a shooter that I would definitely call a favourite, but remember these for making some kind of an impact on me.

7.Resistance Fall of Man

8.James Bond Nightfire

9.Duke Nukem Total Meltdown

10.Doom 3

Fuck me that was harder than I thought it would be! Jeez every time I thought of a game I then realized it wasn't actually a shooter(Dishonored, Thief, Fallout,Portal) or it was a third person game. Huh, I really haven't played as many FPS's as I thought I have. Or I haven't played them nearly long enough to become particularly fond of them. (Time Splitters Future Perfect, 13, Perfect Dark)

Really I?ve played a bunch I guess, they just didn?t make much of an impact. Dark Watch, COD(but I hate military shooters but I played it with my dad when I was younger because... well I did it for him) Perfect Dark 360, Golden Eye.(That left an impact actually. I haaated that game)
 

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I'm really not an FPS guy. With that in mind...

1) Bioshock Infinite
2) Far Cry 3
3) Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
4) Halo 2
5) Metroid Prime
6) Bioshock
7) Metro Redux (Probably)
8) Perfect Dark
9) Left 4 Dead
10) uhh....I've got nothing. Unless Dishonored counts, in which case that would be my number 2.
 

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Listing individual titles would make my list a bit difficult to limit to 10, so I'll list individual titles AND series.

In no particular order:
1: Half-Life series
2: Left 4 Dead 2
3: Portal 2
4: Team Fortress 2
5: Doom series
6: Quake series
7: Perfect Dark
8: Metroid Prime series
9: Halo series
10: Titanfall

There a so many more that could go in this list. Just thought I'd go with the ones that first popped into my head and the ones that I'm currently playing.
 

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I'll keep it to straight shooters rather than RPG hybrids, despite Deus Ex being my favorite game of all time.

1: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - When I finished this game my first thought was 'That is the best shooter I have played in a decade'. Mechanically amazing, visually impressive, a extremely fun globe hopping military adventure.

2: Half Life series - I can't really narrow down which particular title I prefer at this stage. Amazing pacing and level design, inventive enemies and a subtle yet engaging story.

3: Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast - a bright, fun and mechanically amazing original story set in the Star Wars universe. What more do you want? Amazing lightsaber combat? Done. Force powers? Done. Combo driven combat and movement? Done. Great game that i have finished more times than I can count.

4: Unreal/Unreal Tournament - Again can't split either of these titles. One was an atmospheric tale of a prisoner crash landing on an alien world, fighting his way through various locations and enemies using a huge range of imaginative weapons. The other a fast paced, ruthless multiplayer game set in the same universe. They both include the Flak Cannon as a weapon.

5: Team Fortress 2 - Bright, colourful and brimming with humour, a finely balanced multiplayer shooter with varied maps, modes and weapons. Realism need not apply.

6: F.E.A.R - Great lighting and physical movement, with some of the best AI in a shooter ever. A shooter that involved jump scares and atmospheric ambience mixed with slowmo gunfights and a gun that shoots metal spikes.

7: Halo: Combat Evolved - One of the first games to incorporated non-scripted vehicles, a grenade button and lots of weapons you then had to DECIDE from which you wanted to carry with you. Truly a jump forward in the FPS genre.

8: Crysis - Graphically beautiful obviously, but also a well designed and very open shooter. It allowed you to mix up your play styles to your own preferences with the nanosuit and approach most fights from almost any angle.

9: Far Cry 3 - An amazingly open game with very well designed combat mechanics. Shooting, aiming, moving all just FELT right. Something as simple as adding a sliding sound when you were slipping down a slope made what is usually the immersion breaking 'sliding on terrain' make you feel badass.

10: Goldeneye 64 - The classic. Lots of different levels and weapons, interacting with characters you could actually recognise from the film. Plus an amazing local multiplayer mode that was the REASON a lot of people bought an N64.
 

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A Diesel- thread that shows some bias but does allow for the spread of exposure to games people like? What a wonderful incident and oh...

Diesel- said:
Elfgore said:
Any order here. FPS isn't my favorite genre, but I do have a few I enjoy.

1. Titanfall
2. Battlefield 3
3. Left 4 Dead 2
4. Primal Carnage
5. Team Fortress 2
6. Destiny

And that's all I got. I can't even think of ten FPSs I've enjoyed for extended periods of time.
only those? and only modern console FPS except great TF2??
For the record, Destiny is the only one of those shooters that is console exclusive, and there's no way in hell that Left 4 Dead 2 is more of a console shooter.
 

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I'm not really a fan of the FPS, but I guess I could throw out 10 if asked.

1. (although not really) Fallout 3 and New Vegas. To me they are not FPS. They are RPG's with a system that includes a couple of FPS elements that you don't have to use. But I had to put them here, if they count they are the best.

(now really) 1. Perfect Dark (N64) Just the best, far and away. Best kind of co-op, great deathmatch and team deathmatch and sims, and a really good singleplayer experience. Every other shooter ever has either not included one of those elements, or has just provided a token effort at it. No shooter has ever provided the value that Perfect Dark did, before or since.

2. Outlaws (pc.) Best Western Game Ever. One of the best game soundtracks ever. Shares a game engine with Dark Forces, which will be on this list later on as well.

3. BioShock. System-Shock 2 was more of an RPG, but if that counts then put it here instead. Hell, if System Shock 2 counts then put Deus Ex somewhere on this list as well.

4. Half-Life. Game changer, enough said.

5. Painkiller. Tried to breathe life into the entire fps genre, which had settled coldly into the "brownshooter" category and had begun to suck.

6. Goldeneye (N64.) An amazing classic that is still easily the best movie tie in ever made.

7. Doom. Not genesis, but near enough genesis of the entire genre.

8. Dark Forces. See, I told you. Best Star Wars Shooter. The first one was great, then they ruined the sequels by making the hero a jedi and turning it into an awkward 3rd person pre-force unleashed and just as crappy.

9. TimeSplitters 2 (any of them really.) A pale attempt to move Perfect Dark onto new consoles, but still miles ahead of the rest of the dross at the time.

10. (unless fallouts counted, then honorable mention) Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. Again any of them really, but for my money 2 was the only one that had any real challenge to it.

Honorable Mention: (lest anyone think I just gave up on the whole genre after it got all brownshooty) Far Cry 3. I can't put it on the list because of the awful singleplayer story, but it was fun... serious fun.

and (uggh) Borderlands. Gahd I hate Borderlands. Terrible story, grind grind grind grind, samey-brownshooty, useless pretentions to RPG Borderlands. But it gets an honorable mention for 2 reasons. 1: it was better than Borderlands 2 and that has sweetened my disposition to it. And 2:... Split Screen Co-OP. EVERYONE ELSE seemed to abandon split-screen co-op. Massive fun with friends and booze.

So there, a top list of shooters. But to be fair, every other shooter I can even think of belongs on a "worst" list of mine... it's really a trash or treasure genre.
 

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Thief? Is Thief a first person shooter? You shoot arrows...
If it is, that also means Oblivion, Skyrim, etc are shooters too.
 

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Diesel- said:
contrary to popular belief i cant stand Halo CE and GoldenEye. i consider those 2 most overrated.
GoldenEye today play worse than avg shoooter and when it was released it was pretty bad. especially there were Quack and Half life were around.
Is that the game where you throw ducks at balloons and nothing is the way it seems?
 

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SmallHatLogan said:
Diesel- said:
contrary to popular belief i cant stand Halo CE and GoldenEye. i consider those 2 most overrated.
GoldenEye today play worse than avg shoooter and when it was released it was pretty bad. especially there were Quack and Half life were around.
Is that the game where you throw ducks at balloons and nothing is the way it seems?
Maybe he's thinking of Duck Hunt. :)
 

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Diesel- said:
contrary to popular belief i cant stand Halo CE and GoldenEye. i consider those 2 most overrated.
GoldenEye today play worse than avg shoooter and when it was released it was pretty bad. especially there were Quack and Half life were around.
Never played Quack. What's it like?
 

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In no particular order:

Black (Xbox)
Portal 2
Half Life 2
System Shock 2
Duke Nukem 3D
Halo: ODST
Doom
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath
Bioshock
Panzer Dragoon
 

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Only really have a top 5:

1. 30 - 30 fps basically defines a very long time in gaming. right through from early on with consoles and even to now, games have been running really well on 30 fps

2. 60 - as long as it's used correctly, 60 is a nice step up from 30 fps. it's a mark of the future of gaming, particularly on consoles.

3. 25 fps - if you're going to drop from 30 during game play, this is the limit I think for those games to still run okay.

4. 80 fps - I remember some fighting game supposedly being developed called Death Cargo that was claiming 80 fps and I was interested in it, never happened though I don't think.

5. 120 fps - If you can, feck it why not for shits and gigs?
 

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1. Timesplitters: Future Perfect
2. Half-Life 2
3. Wolfenstein: The New Order
4. Far Cry 3
5. Heretic
6. F.E.A.R.
7. Doom 2
8. Call of Duty 4
9. Bioshock
10. Painkiller
 

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Total LOLige said:
1. Call of Duty Ghosts
2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
3. Call of Duty: World at War
4. Call of Duty: Black Ops II
5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
6. Medal of Honor: Warfighter
7. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
8. Battlefield 4
9. Call of Duty: Black Ops
10. Call of Juarez: The Cartel

All of them are amazing, the story, the characters, the game mechanics, they just get everything so right.


Really, Call of Juarez: The Cartel is the worst of the series, so bad most try to forget it ever existed. Only good CoJ games are the first two and XBLA title, CoJ: Gunslinger.
MoH: Warfighter was ok, but MoH (2010) was far better in my opinion, both online and with its campaign. CoD: MW2 is my least favourite as they didn't need to up the ante anywhere near as much as they did. It completely lost any sense of reality imo compared to CoD4 which got the balance just right; explosive action but at the same time delivering a story that was just about believable.
Favourite CoDs are CoD2, 4, WaW & Black Ops. MW3 was ok; I liked the ending how it tied everything together i.e. Makarov being the one that blew up the nuke in CoD4.
 

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In no particular order...

1. System Shock 2 (1999)
2. Deus Ex (2000)
3. Return to Castle Wolfenstein (2001)
4. Half-Life (1998)
5. Duke Nukem 3D (1996)
6. Quake II (1997)
7. Perfect Dark (2000)
8. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007)
9. Aliens vs. Predator: Gold Edition (1999)
10. Halo: Combat Evolved (2001)

Looking over my choices, I'm actually taken back a little bit by how old they are (in gaming terms). It's not that I just sorta stopped playing FPS games after CoD4:MW... I still regularly play new FPS games. They just don't seem to leave the same kind of impression on me. They feel a lot more forgettable.
 

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Daft Ada said:
Diesel- said:
contrary to popular belief i cant stand Halo CE and GoldenEye. i consider those 2 most overrated.
GoldenEye today play worse than avg shoooter and when it was released it was pretty bad. especially there were Quack and Half life were around.
Never played Quack. What's it like?
It was awesome, but it got censored in a patch because apparently blowing up ducks with rocket launchers is immoral.
 

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Ultimate Doom
Duke Nukem 3D
Shadow Warroir(original)
Half Life
Halo 1
System Shock 2
Deus Ex
Far Cry 1
STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl
Quake 2/Quake 1
Metroid Prime

Most other games are a cheap copy of these titles.