There appears to be a shortage of quality games in the first-person shooter genre.
There appears to be a shortage of quality games in the first-person shooter genre.
I also enjoy other games with a first-person perspective, such as The Elder Scrolls. My preferences aren't restricted solely to shooters. It often appears that first-person shooters are lacking, and particularly good ones are scarce. I’m not limited to this viewpoint either; I greatly enjoyed The Witcher 3. Numerous third-person games are outstanding… however, I currently find myself heavily immersed in those types of titles.
Boju:
Far Cry 4, Dying Light, Doom (2016), Duke 3D’s 20th Anniversary, Portal, Half-Life 2, Rage, and Wolfenstein were all enjoyable experiences for me.
I’m only still longing to play Dying Light, Duke 3D, and Portal.
I've been considering purchasing Dying Light recently, but I discovered that Dead Island became tedious and difficult to access. Despite this, some individuals with similar tastes found Dead Island engaging, leading them to hope for Dying Light as well.
I’ve never experienced any Deus Ex titles, aside from a brief demo, and I consistently encountered frustrating roadblocks within the environments. Portal wasn't appealing to me due to my lack of interest in puzzle-based games.
I think really what I am also saying is there is a lack of single player FPS, and that really should be the title.
Many games have turned multiplayer or multiplayer only.
I don't mind if games have both single and multi-player options. It just means waiting for sale to represent the single player component of the game price.
The game Dying Light strongly prioritizes solo experiences, although it also offers cooperative or competitive modes. The primary single-player storyline is exceptionally well-crafted, particularly appealing to fans of the Walking Dead series.
I just picked up Hitman GOTY over the weekend, I have almost played every hitman game it's a very good variation on FPS - highly recommend if you have not tried any yet.
If you have Steam the first level of the game is free to play so worth checking out for sure.
Also picked up Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag, the Pirate motif and the ship sea battles and travel make it my favorite in the series so far (I also don't have the latest ones either since I also only buy the older titles on sale)
Since experiencing CS 1.0-1.6 and Stalker, I haven't found a truly compelling competitive first-person shooter or a satisfying single-player experience. However, if you’re interested in a game offering an extensive selection of weaponry and strategic, team-oriented gameplay within a solo campaign, I wholeheartedly recommend Call of Chernobyl. The modding community surrounding this modification has reached its peak, with updates being added regularly. It's important to be aware that the mod is still prone to glitches and instability, and it necessitates having the original Call of Pripyat installed.
Recently, I’ve been examining the *Stalker* series. I had previously hesitated due to a claim that it’s based upon a genuine post-nuclear catastrophe, which I considered inappropriate. Nevertheless, this might not be entirely accurate; I understand that *Stalker* is actually situated following a secondary, fabricated nuclear incident. I believe I’ve regrettably overlooked three excellent games.