• Best First Person Shooter: PC
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Descent for classic, painkiller for modern.
Project Reality: BF2. The perfect balance between regular battlefield and ArmA imo - There's strategy, logistics and teamwork and it's really unlike any other game I've played. I have a lot of other favourites, but for MP nothing beats it.
All Unreal games, even 3 is quite nice among most other games coming in that time.
Deus Ex Half-Life Serious Sam Unreal Tournament Postal 2
[QUOTE=Jacob_sword;41602133]Have you played brutaldoom?[/QUOTE] Gore makes EVERYTHING better Max Payne 3 was very aware of this and did slow motion zoom ins on every bit of gore in the game, it was the best I can't stop playing PAYDAY 2, I might have a problem, this is really fucking fun Fallout 3 and NV, I never play in 3rd person so they are my favorite FPS's ever Postal 2 for first person pissing action
Bioshock series is probably my favorite one, and the rest are New vegas, Natural Selection 2 and Metro 2033
Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
tf2
My all time favorite is Unreal Tournament 2004.
UT2004, CS, TF2, TFC (for nostalgia's sake), STALKER: SOC, All classic Dooms, original Painkiller.
Bioshock Infinite definitely, even if I mostly play with vigors. So much fun with crowd control and vigor combos and constantly swapping weapons and summoning tears while riding skylines, and all of that without ever breaking pace. It's just such an amazing feeling to "Winter Shield"-tank a Handyman while setting up a Shock Jockey trap to crow-stun the dude while unloading your crank gun and then your Ammo Cap kicks in at just the right second to autoreload and keep firing while still being able to cast stuff on the side to undertow-grab enemies to Overkill and stun in preparation for your next Winter Shield escape on a sky line from which you can shift around the level in a second, summon a helpful tear, throw away your empty weapon, and then you're right back into the fight. I seriously love how even the passives in this game add so much to your playstyle. If you decide to stick with that Overkill for instance, then crow/incinerate combos suddenly becomes way more deadly because first your crows get a fire damage buff, then the explosion kills a guy and Overkill transmits the stun damage once by itself and then another dose via its crow buff. Or there's that one passive that gives you brief invulnerability after eating a snack, so constantly running through the level, charging left and right and briefly crowd-controlling on your way to the next snickers bar that turns you into an immortal god. I really wanna try out the melee and shooty skill builds next, there seems to be a crapload of fun to be had with melee passives + skyline/charge as well as tons of weapon stat upgrades that seem relatively cheap compared to vigor upgrades. And of course Bioshock Infinite is drop-dead gorgeous and the AI companion enhances both the amazing narrative and the gameplay. One moment you think all hope is lost, the next you get a cheap Last Man Standing shot that regens your health and Elizabeth tosses you some salts while your shield regens and BAM amazing comeback. So glad I played it on 1999 my first time. If not Bioshock Infinite, then probably TF2. Just so much amazing variety and humor in that game. If we're only talking modern military shooters then maybe Blacklight Retribution 'cause the wallhack mechanic makes for some really interesting psycho mini games and jukes. Tho I don't like it nearly as much as TF2 and Bioshock Infinite.
Oblivion because FPRPGs can count too.
Serious Sam, Unreal Tournament, CS:GO, and every Quake except for 4.
ARMA Series
Duty Calls.
Doom, and Doom with some Brütal force will make the cake. Then there are so many other games which are good in their own way. But Doom is the ultimate one.
Unreal tournament series Counter strike series half life series
CnC Renegade
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Battlefield 3 Team Fortress 2 CSS Red Orchestra 2 Oh, forgot Unreal Tournament 2004
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/48/Star_Trek_Voyager_Elite_Force.jpg/250px-Star_Trek_Voyager_Elite_Force.jpg[/img] [img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/55/STEF2_Cover.jpg/250px-STEF2_Cover.jpg[/img] Elite Force II is probably the best looking game ever made on the Quake III engine.
If the hours I've sunk into them on Steam are anything to go by, Fallout: NV is the best shooter I've gotten my hands on...despite absolutely terrible shooting mechanics. :v: Garry's Mod is a close second, then TF2. Fallout 3 and CoD 4 slip in there somewhere but I don't own them on Steam so I don't have hard-and-fast "This game has sapped X hours of your life" stats for either.
Condemned 1 & 2
Brink
[QUOTE=hhcheese;41604324]My all time favorite is still Battlefield 2. I have over 2,000 hours on BF2[/QUOTE] How the fuck did you get over [B]2000[/B] hours on just [B]one[/B] game. I have had trouble getting over 100 hours on TF2 or CS because I got bored too quickly. OR Battlefield. It's not a bad game by any means, it's just I cannot sink my teeth into the game. I don't know, it's hard to explain. It's like the same with Minecraft, my friend has been pestering me to get it, mind you, I only got it out of curiosity NOT request. And I just cannot see why it's [B]meant[/B] to be good. It's overrated. Too much people give it the praise that it doesn't need. But I guess for some people it IS a good game for them. Hey guess what? I've mainly stuck to MGS and Perfect Dark for a while. From all the hours on the MGS series (300 hours total from all my save games) and Perfect Dark (100 hours), I'd say I've got 400 hours in total. Now, I'd say recently in 2 years, that's most the time I spent . I really love those types of games. Like Goldeneye or MGS. I can't spend 2000 hours though. It would take years and years to achieve that.
83 days of his life well spent.
Half-Life Series (Except Half-Life: Source, god that game is pointless) Team Fortress 2 Counter-Strike: Source F.E.A.R. Multiplayer
[QUOTE=ChronoBlade;41612108]XIII was pretty awesome too. But underrated.[/QUOTE] Oh god i remember that game. Meatshields, headshots being displayed. It makes me sad that i only have one of the install discs.
[QUOTE=Episode;41618521]Half-Life Series (Except Half-Life: Source, god that game is pointless) Team Fortress 2 Counter-Strike: Source F.E.A.R. Multiplayer[/QUOTE] Half-Life source? You meant the first one? 2004 re-release? IMO, it wasn't pointless. It was perfectly canon and relevant to the series. The only problem where the bullet sponges (the army dudes in other words). They take too many fucking bullets, and are the anoyingest enemies I know. lol, and by the way. What made you think that it was pointless? It's going to be remade with the source engine, is it not [B]going to be pointless then.[/B] Or are you talking about something completely different?
[QUOTE=ChronoBlade;41623036]Half-Life source? You meant the first one? 2004 re-release? IMO, it wasn't pointless. It was perfectly canon and relevant to the series. The only problem where the bullet sponges (the army dudes in other words). They take too many fucking bullets, and are the anoyingest enemies I know. lol, and by the way. What made you think that it was pointless? It's going to be remade with the source engine, is it not [B]going to be pointless then.[/B] Or are you talking about something completely different?[/QUOTE] it still mostly uses HL1 assets with some random out of place crap from source engine shared assets
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