Titanfall 2. That's an annual tradition for me.
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I have it, I have not played it through, only played half an hour to an hour, but I will trust you and play it through soon to give it a proper try.
Rest assured that you were nearly done.
I'm kidding, but it do believe it's only 6 hours or something. Still amazing.
I second Titanfall 2. The campaign is the closest thing to a perfect game I've ever played.
The only way I can describe the Titanfall 2 campaign is it's the giant robot game you always wanted subconsciously. It's just great, perfect length.
I love how the game is short, honestly. Like there isn't one part of it that's dull.
Didn't waste any time. Most games have fluff galore these days. A distilled experience stands out that much more.
Half-Life 😁
I see people rave about it. I tried Half Life 2 for an hour and quit because I lost all interest since there wasn't much happening.
You should start with Half- Life. It’s a classic FPS.
I don't like random creatures or space aliens, fantasy, Martians, I don't like those games. I prefer real world military style. What makes Half Life so good?
Then you shouldn’t play Half-Life 😅
ArmA 3 for the heart-pumping rip and tear action power fantasy.
DOOM 2016 for the immersive realism and measured tactical complexity.
The Bungie era of Halo (Combat Evolved through Reach). You can never go wrong with those games, and the soundtrack alone will get you pumped to play through humanity's last stand.
All of them are great but I really have to call out Halo: Reach as being an absolute narrative masterpiece.
Does BioShock count?
Someone else mentioned it. I have never played Bioshock, I think I've seen it used as a benchmark. I look for military style games and I wasn't sure if I should give Bioshock a try.
Bioshock is a fantastic game imo if you're willing to branch out from military games. The story is wonderful, the setting is phenomenal and the shooting mechanics are very solid and fun. You can probably find the remaster for cheap, it's often on sale.
Operation Flashpoint had IMO one of the best campaigns
OF was generally a masterpiece that nowadays is often forgotten.
The massive conquer the island battles alone, often taking more than 12,sometimes more than 24h were epic for the time.
Can't decide.
"Wolfenstein: The New Order" for the setting and production value.
"Prey" (2017) for the fantastic gameplay and atmosphere.
"Turbo Overkill" for the movement and variety.
Thank you providing reasons for why it's your favourite game.
I bought the New Order/Old Blood combo on GOG.
Prey looks really nice. Don't you primarily play through the game with a sword, having a lot of required stealth kills?
Is Turbo Overkill an arena game in a single environment, as opposed to progressing through multiple levels, say, in like a military campaign?
You should really give the Wolfenstein games a try if you already own them. After about an hour or two you will know if the game is for you. Start with New Order.
There is no melee weapon in Prey, except the wrench you start with. It is a Sci-Fi game, set on a space station. The focus is on finding your own solutions to problems by using different skills you unlock. Strength, hacking, stealth and so on. It is an immersive sim, but you can play it like a shooter too. It demands some attention though, or you will not know what to do next.
Turbo Overkill has multiple levels you complete one after another. It is a classic FPS game with a campaign. The big fights happen in large arenas though. The game is very fast and you have to use a lot of different movement abilities to survive on harder difficulties.
Only looking at FPS games, specifically only shooters here. Note this is leaving out other first person games that I play on occasion such as Morrowind and Arx Fatalis.
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Halo Combat Evolved
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Medal of Honor Airborne & European Assault
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SWAT 4 Gold & Ready or Not
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Turok
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Space Hulk Death Wing Enhanced Edition
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Generation Zero
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theHunter Call of the Wild
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Star Wars Republic Commando
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The Operative: No One Lives Forever
DOOM Eternal or maybe the original Crysis
I've been meaning to try the original Crysis now that I have a computer that can play it. I started it, but then life happened.
DOOM Eternal didn't do it for me. It's Doom-ish, but not enough. It'd be a better game if it wasn't set in the Doom universe trying to add a bunch of non-Doom elements to the game. Doom (2016) did that too, but not to the same extent. I like the older Dooms mostly for their simplicity: get gun, see bad guy, shoot gun. Pick up health. Repeat. Doom Eternal did that, but added a story, weapon mods, and skills. Fine mechanics, but not Doom enough for me.
DOOM Eternal was like a ... crazy adrenaline pumping high for me that I normally don't get out of single player games, so that's why it's arguably my favorite.
I never really played the original DOOM games (they're almost too simple for me ... I didn't grow up with them but I did get into PC shooters with Xonotic -- a fast paced Quake derivative, so DOOM Eternal kinda makes sense for me).
I need to try out Xonotic. I went to high school with the guy who started the original game, who runs Alientrap now.
Oh wow, that's quite the backstory!
Yup, I was friends with his older brother. Both of them were/are a bit weird, didn't think much of either of them academically until grade 12. Then their math & and computer genious came out. Had a few university classes with them, the older brother has better social skills, but Lee is more creative IMHO.
Upshot is I played Capsized in 2009, so that was neat.
DOOM Eternal is pretty damn close to perfection. The only thing that keeps it from 10/10 for me is the length of the missions, especially on harder difficulties. I feel absolutely exhausted after just one level.
Then again, maybe I'm just old.
Redneck Rampage
From '97? It reminds me of Doom.
GZdoom, Brutal Doom, FreeDoom (all packaged for the basis of a single game) then... something to pick there and play: https://www.doomworld.com/10years/bestwads/
The online favourite in Zandronum (multiplayer ZDoom) was Alien Vendetta, an awesome Doom2 campaign WAD. (av.wad or av20.wad) It's just super solid with lots of variety and good pacing. Made by a bunch of different mappers.
Nice post OP, a few of mine off the top of my head;
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Half-Life (+expansions + Black Mesa)
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Bioshock
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Deus Ex
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Call of Duty: Black Ops (World at War was great too + ZOMBIES!)
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Morrowind / Oblivion / Skyrim
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Fallout: New Vegas (+DLC)
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System Shock 2
I played a few of the MoH (I can't recall which) but never owned them.
CoD MW1-3, the old ones and not that Fortnite in a CoD skin
Many of my favorite games are mentioned already, but my absolute favorite hasn't been mentioned:
Deus Ex
Bad Company 2
Multiplayer suggestion because it’s local - Army of Two: 40th Day
Dishonored 2, if that doesn't count then Titan Fall 2 (Borderlands 2 honorable mention)