leatherhat said:
It was but it got pushed to the fall |
That sucks...Oh well, at least it'll be polished and not rushed. Tripwire can take its time, cause no other game is coming out even resembles RO2:HOS
What is the Best First Person Shooter this gen | |||
| Halo Reach | 55 | 22.54% | |
| Killzone 3 | 89 | 36.48% | |
| The Orange Box | 61 | 25.00% | |
| Crysis 2 | 11 | 4.51% | |
| Bulletstorm | 6 | 2.46% | |
| Call Of Duty Black Ops | 22 | 9.02% | |
| Total: | 244 | ||
leatherhat said:
It was but it got pushed to the fall |
That sucks...Oh well, at least it'll be polished and not rushed. Tripwire can take its time, cause no other game is coming out even resembles RO2:HOS
psrock said:
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I feel no need to list 5, I would not play 5 FPS games in a generation. Nor do I feel a need to limit myself to the console, because the OP did not for his selection of 6 games.
Time Splitters 2 and CS1.6 are better than any FPS game this generation, Goldeneye would be amongst the top 10 if it were released this generation, let down only by its single analogue stick and poor graphics, Perfect Dark would be my favourite FPS of the gen if it released this gen. What is the point of debating which is the best FPS of the generation when the entire industry has forgotten how to make FPS games.
Bioshock, by far.
Then I'd say Portal is second, followed by Halo: Reach.
scottie said:
Time Splitters 2 and CS1.6 are better than any FPS game this generation, Goldeneye would be amongst the top 10 if it were released this generation, let down only by its single analogue stick and poor graphics, Perfect Dark would be my favourite FPS of the gen if it released this gen. What is the point of debating which is the best FPS of the generation when the entire industry has forgotten how to make FPS games. |
Even if it's personal opinion, don't try to hate on something you don't play. I love FPS and frankly, you needed a PC to play great FPS last gen. This GEN however, they are front and center. There are so many good ones , the bar has been raised. It's one Genre that has actually moved foward instead living in the past. You want Local multiplayer, there are plenty. Killzone 3, Resistance, COD all have it.
Funny, Golden eye was release on the Wii last year, and I believe Perfect Dark is on Live for download. And my favourate FPS is Resistance Fall of Men, and the graphics sucks by today's standard.
Next Gen
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CoD4 followed by MW2, black ops is pretty much a joke on the series.
While I'm not a huge fan of the genre, there have been some great ones this generation...
1. Bioshock (not the greatest shooting mechanics out there... but man, when you get into that Bathysphere and head into Rapture... there's nothing else like it. The atmosphere in that game is just stunning. Glad to see an FPS break the mold of "mediocre singleplayer/fun multiplayer yay!" to make one heck of a single player experience.)
2. Left 4 Dead 1/2 (I'm not much of a competitive gamer [that's only for Smash Bros.], so when a game comes along that encourages playing together, I'm much more inclined to take a look. And when said game is all about surviving a zombie apocalypse, I'm all ears. I love playing with others and having a blast. And even when I am feeling competitive, playing as the different Zombies rocks. Smoker ftw!)
3. Halo 3/Reach (At the end of the day, when everything is said and done, playing with friends in Halo 3/Reach is just fun. The game gets the basics right, and then sprinkles it with a bunch of goodies to make things always fresh and fun. I dunno... just having Warthog wars puts a smile on my face. Now that we're in a world of fast paced, super technical, super competitive FPS gaming... it's nice to see a series that slows down and focuses on what makes the genre so much fun.)
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Transformers War For Cybertron and Killzone 3 are up there though as runner ups.
1. Halo 3/Reach (At the end of the day, when everything is said and done, playing with friends in Halo 3/Reach is just fun. The game gets the basics right, and then sprinkles it with a bunch of goodies to make things always fresh and fun)
2. Left 4 Dead 1/2 When said game is all about surviving a zombie apocalypse, I'm all ears. I love playing with others and having a blast.
3. Bioshock (not the greatest shooting mechanics out there... but man, when you get into that Bathysphere and head into Rapture... there's nothing else like it. The atmosphere in that game is just stunning)...Very similar experience to fallout 3
U read my mind Smeags :D

Goldeneye.
See my post in your hack-n-slash thread.