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In first-person shooter video games, it’s kill or be killed; discover the best and latest FPS games with storylines inspired by history, modern warfare, alien invasions and more.
A Dishonored Salute
The lapping sounds of sea water against the side of the small rowboat are echoing against the damp, moss lined bricks of the bridge you are passing under quietly. The sun is setting fast on the horizon to ready the night for your actions. In the distance you can see the high mounted city of Dunwall and its twinkling lights powered by the whale oil fuels that are being harvested on a daily basis. A whaler ship is passing into the docks just ahead of you with its latest capture mounted and hung above the rear of the ship. If you listen carefully you can hear its kin in the sea around you singing and mourning for the loss.
By T.S. Cranston5 years ago in Gamers
Apex Legends: The Game that Saved the best FPS ever made
Titanfall 2 is the best First Person Shooter ever made. I will die on that hill. It may be surpassed in the future but as of yet, it is the best. I grew up playing Halo, and that series will forever hold a special place in my heart, but the combat in Halo takes on a much more tactical feel because it relies so heavily on equipment and getting to the power-weapons before someone else. Halo lacks choice, which is both to its favour and its detriment.
By Rory Hoffman5 years ago in Gamers
Halo 3 available on PC starting July 14th
After many years of speculation, will they? Why won’t they? Halo: The Master Chief Collection is completing its offering on the PC platform in 2020. The majority of the franchise has already been released to PC. In prior years, only Halo and Halo 2 were available on the PC platform. Both were released well over a decade ago.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Gamers
Valorant: A Casual Player's Review
Valorant is first and foremost a take on the previously uncontested Counter Strike genre. It was described to me before I tried it out as a combination of CS:GO and Overwatch, which sounds intriguing, but it's not entirely accurate. I have never played CS:GO. There's no particular reason why I never played it, I just never got around to it, but I do have a decent understanding of the game based on videos and streams. Because I'm new to the genre I will for the most part be comparing Valorant to other First Person Shooters. Here I'm going to break down what exactly Valorant is as a game, what misses in terms of playability for me, a casual player, and the parts of it I genuinely enjoy.
By Rory Hoffman6 years ago in Gamers
Pubg Introduces Miramer 2.0 with new features
PUBG mobile's most awaited version 0.18.0 is finally here. The ones who have updated to the newer version received a certain amount of BP and a Backpack. This version of PUBG Mobile is packed with several noteworthy changes featuring sandstorm weather effects to Miramar, Cheer Park, and much more.
By Karan kareer6 years ago in Gamers
My Review of "Wolfenstein: The New Order"
Wolfenstein: The New Order was released back in 2014 for a whole slew of video game formats. I haven't played Wolfenstein since Wolfenstein 3D back in the 90's. Wolfenstein 3d was huge back in the 90's so I don't really know why I haven't bothered playing any other Wolfenstein game. I actually really liked Wolfenstein 3d so it doesn't make sense.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Gamers
Titanfall, Best Futuristic FPS?
Titanfall 2 was developed by Respawn and published by Electronic Arts(EA) on October 26 of 2016. The game had some hype, but EA gave more hype to Battlefield 1, which was released a week before Titanfall 2. Titanfall 2 was and still an amazing game, probably one of the best FPS of the generation, but EA flopped promoting the game and probably was released at the wrong moment. With Battlefield 1 already out and Call of Duty: Infinity War about to be released, there wasn’t much attention on Titanfall 2. The game had free DLC and it didn’t have a great amount of micro-transactions, only a few cosmetics for the Titans. Titanfall 2 was promising, until Respawn stop updating the game and the lack of content. After the release of the game mode “Frontier”, the game received few patches and that’s it. Titanfall 2 had everything in it to be fun, from the maps, game modes, to the movement of the players. It was great, you were able to run through walls, had uniques executions for the pilot and Titan. Each Titan had a unique way to execute another Titan.
By ASAP_BURGOS6 years ago in Gamers
My Review of "Titanfall 2"
I'm sure a lot of us thought that Titanfall 2 was a throwaway game. It's been a running joke since it could be found at the dollar store for four dollars for quite some time. Questions started to run in my head wondering if this game was that bad that EA pretty much wrote it off and put it in the bargain bin.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Gamers
Is Doom the New Diablo?
The people cry out in terror as the legions of hell pour out across the earth. Demons and unholy abominations stalk the night slaughtering the innocent. As they cower in fear and beg for mercy, they cry out for a savior! Who will liberate them from unholy genocide? Is there a guardian who can purge this evil from the land? They pray to the heavens.They cry out for a champion, a savior. They ask for barbarian, the wizard, the demon hunter, and the necromancer, but their prayers go unanswered falling on deaf ears. No one is coming. But in the darkest hour when all hope is lost a lone man stands tall alone amidst the blazing hellscape. A man fitted in green battle armor with a gaze so cold and merciless it could freeze hell itself, he steps forward with a single unrelenting purpose. Rip and tear until it is done. A new champion has come to answer the people’s prayers and deliver us from evil. A man known by one name whispered in reverence and fear by those he slaughters and that name is the Doom Slayer.
By Isaac Shapiro6 years ago in Gamers
Questions to Activision
1. Why do you lie to your loyal fan base? We all help and support your products, and we pay your bills in most regards. So why can't you be more translucent with your loyal fanbase. If you just explained more of your intentions on what you are doing; people would be much more supportive, instead of the deaf leading the blind. I bring this to your attention because you have changed ideas of what you are selling in many different ways. For example BO4 (Black Ops 4) was supposed to be a three year game. The COD to change CODs, but where did we end up. Getting spoon fed content with nothing to show for it. Letting us believe that we need to be in it for the long haul, then stealing that away? It doesn't make sense. So please enlighten your fanbase of why you lie to them constantly.
By Nathan Lynch6 years ago in Gamers









