Not exact matches
Resistance Burning Skies isn't the best
FPS ever made, but if you're looking for a shooting
game with a solid multiplayer experience and a decent single player
campaign on your PSVITA the latest Resistance
game won't disappoint you.
A las this
game is saved somewhat since it's a handheld
fps; I enjoyed the uniqueness of playing a full
fps campaign on a handheld, that I can recommend if you can get it for cheap (which you can), try it out or the demo at least.
Although its single player
campaign is quite short and with a weak story, Killzone 3 brings back the epic, over-the-top action of its predecessor, this time with a multiplayer mode that rivals most of the major
FPS games out there.
Experience the original Gears of War rebuilt from the ground up in 1080p, including 60
FPS competitive multiplayer with 19 maps and six
game modes, and five
campaign chapters never released on console.
That means not only delivering the single - player
campaigns ofUncharted: Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, andUncharted 3: Drake's Deception in 1080p and 60
fps with better lighting, textures, and models, but also adding a range of improvements and additions across all three
games including Photo Mode and new trophies.
The single player
campaign does not run at 60
fps as was originally promised by ND but this is a small quibble, when the
game looks better than almost all
games before it.
The Best «Gears» Multiplayer Experience Yet: Whether you enjoy powering through the co-op
Campaign, fending for survival in Horde mode or testing your skills in frenetic Versus Multiplayer matches running in 60
FPS on dedicated servers, «Gears of War 4» is the ultimate
game to play with friends.
With a very solid single player
campaign and multiplayer that manages to keep things engaging and much deeper than before, any fan of the series or
FPS in general are going to just love this
game.
TrustedReviews got access to Red Dead Redemption 2 memo online which carries a lot of unheard information about the
game - Battle Royale Mode,
campaign and multiplayer playable in
FPS, and many other things.
> Then there's the competitive multiplayer mode which, like the
game's
campaign, runs at native 1080p and 60
fps.
Cant wait for MoH, its been way too long since I last played a
FPS set in a modern conflict, with a short
campaign and glitchy MP and grpahics that could be taken from a dozen or so
games, it my most anticipated
game this year!!
Lifespan: 9 A five hour
campaign, co-op and multiplayer with plenty of maps equates to more content that most full retail
FPS games offer.
The single player
campaign will last you around 10 hours, that's about average for an
FPS but it's also about half as long as the first
game so that's a bit disappointing.
In the
game you also get visual options, you can run
campaign and Horde at 1080p 60
fps improved or 4k 30
fps improved.
Within the
game itself though, no real single player story
campaign is present, this is essentially a multiplayer
FPS.
It sticks to 30
fps and never drops in both the main
game and DLC
campaign.
Compared to the
campaigns of other recent
FPS games like Wolfenstein II or Call of Duty, it is obvious that this is certainly nothing to be shouting about.
Now that we know that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 won't have a
campaign, we can revisit our discussion from last month: do modern
FPSes need conventional singleplayer modes As you might expect, there was a wide range of responses, and it's worth saying that all of us love good singleplayer
games no matter what.
The levels were as interesting as any other Halo
campaign but due to the better graphics and the ability to climb up a ledge rather than having to jump above it's height it made it great to explore for skulls and collectables, within the 9 hour co-op
game both myself and Russ found ourselves venturing off and climbing up different parts of the maps to see how high we could get or what was hidden away, we came across a few Easter eggs on the way and found some rare or «special» weapons, Halo has always been a
FPS which you have to explore to find Easter eggs etc. but Halo 5 just seemed better than the rest for this, the
game flowed well between each level bouncing from blue team and team Osiris following the story to show where paths cross and what each team is doing in between, I feel like all of the trailers kind of pointed the story into a different direction to the way the
campaign developed which was surprising and confusing at the same time but none the less it was a great
campaign and one of the best Halo
games I have played in many years, I was never a fan of Halo 4 I thought it lacked everything a Halo
game should be but Halo 5 has surprised me and was well worth the wait.
I am no
FPS aficionado (that is another blog for another day), but there seems to have been an ever continuing shift towards the
campaign modes of the biggest
FPS franchises amounting to little more than an afterthought; ever more shorter, repetitive and less imaginative missions tagged on under duress as even the biggest
games companies would find it a tad too difficult to charge full price for a product that, at its core, is essentially an updated maps pack.
With the ability to rank up, level up, and obtain varying scores in both
campaign and multiplayer modes by way of enemy elimination,
FPS» have unarguably adopted characteristics of role playing
games.
Most
FPS fans expect to play a multiplayer mode so I'm not sure if anybody would even consider playing this
game just for the 40 minute single player
campaign.
Such a
campaign length is pretty standard in
FPS games, but that's because in most of them five hours is simply enough, but in Homefront it feels as it needs another few hours to wrap it up properly.
Ceres will come under attack during the
campaign, so the
game prompts you to build some defenses, and you can take manual control of these in a
FPS style shooter.
Gunscape, while providing
gamers with an
FPS title, also offers a toy box of creation tools to allow users to shape and share their own levels and
campaigns.
From its humble origins in the 7 Day
FPS game jam, through a hugely successful Kickstarter
campaign to a plethora of awards and nominations from industry experts, SUPERHOT is a labor of love by its independant, dedicated team and thousands of backers from all around the globe.
For what you would spend on one measly map pack in another
game you could pick up an entirely new arcade style
FPS, with a full
campaign and robust multiplayer mode which, simply put, is a fantastic deal.
The way
Campaign plays is sort of like the
FPS games in how you'll have certain situations to work with but with the RTS gameplay.
It harkens back to a time when single player
FPS had longer, more substantial
campaign modes than recent
games like Call of Duty.
With a very solid single player
campaign and multiplayer that manages to keep things engaging and much deeper than before, any fan of the series or
FPS in general are going to just love this
game.
There's also massive battles on a scale you couldn't find in one of the
FPS Halo
games so overall the
campaign does a great job of still feeling like a Halo
game despite the massive difference in gameplay from the
FPS counterparts.
«That means not only delivering the single - player
campaigns ofUncharted: Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, andUncharted 3: Drake's Deception in 1080p and 60
fps with better lighting, textures, and models, but also adding a range of improvements and additions across all three
games including Photo Mode and new trophies.
Although only a few hours long (you'll probably finish your first, normal difficulty run - through in an evening, though obviously that's always just the precursor to weeks of iterative, repeat play for progressive rewards, as part of Destiny's now huge melting pot of content), it's easily the most precisely curated chunk of
campaign Destiny has yet seen, eschewing the early
game's narrative vagaries and reliance on multi-purpose, overworld spaces in favour of pacing, storytelling and set - pieces entirely worthy of a focused, single - player
FPS.
Featuring a single - player
campaign with four playable characters and an offline multiplayer mode against AI opponents, Killzone HD has received a thorough audiovisual overhaul: the
game boasts 720p graphics at a steady 30
fps, with MSAA filtering, sharper textures and higher quality sound effects.
The single player
campaign does not run at 60
fps as was originally promised by ND but this is a small quibble, when the
game looks better than almost all
games before it.
If you love
FPS puzzle
games and the horror genre than you'll probably enjoy Dying Reborns» brief
campaign, flaws and all
Additions we already knew about: The
game will have 1080p / 60
fps gameplay Five new
campaign chapters will be added Early access to the Gears 4 multiplayer beta New additions we didn't know about: Brand new character models and props for all
game modes Split - screen co-op now divides horizontally Cut - scenes... Read More»
With multiplayer
FPS games seeing huge popularity over recent years, we've seen less and less in the way of lengthy, story driven single player
campaigns.
The
game's
campaign connects to the current timeline of the ongoing Halo universe and coexists with the series» recent
FPS iterations.
i prefer
games with a good
fps single player
campaigns.
A massive collection that lets you experience «Halo» in an all - new way, at higher visual fidelity running at 60 frames per second (
fps) on dedicated servers, «Halo: The Master Chief Collection» features curated
campaign and multiplayer playlists across all four
games and features more than 100 multiplayer maps — authentic to their original release.
Running at an average of 72
FPS in Star Wars Battlefront II's
campaign, at a High level of detail, the GTX 1060 delivered an excellent, super smooth experience in the most visually - demanding moments of the
game, and an equally - smooth experience in multiplayer.
It looks great across the entire
game whether that's the historic
campaign, the well rounded multiplayer or the intense zombies with each maintaining that glorious 60
fps.
Sonic Mania has a few
game modes, including a
campaign, called Mania Mode, a Time Attack, and a co - op / Competition mode, which allows two players to have a go at the same time, and the
game never drops below a blinding 60
fps, even with two players and the split screen.
We know that a Titanfall 2 is in the works at Respawn Entertainment, we know it's coming in around a year (give or take a few months), and now we know that the sequel to 2014's parkour -
FPS / mech - fighter hybrid will more than make up for the first
game's lack of story content, with not only a proper single - player
campaign (as previously suggested), but an accompanying TV series too.
This is a
game that focuses on nothing but single player, which is a fresh and welcome change from
FPS games that don't offer enough of a good solo
campaign.
The
game also completely remasters Halo 2's singleplayer
campaign, much like Halo: Combat Evolved's Anniversary Edition, released back in 2011, and increases every
game included in the collection to 60
fps and a 1080p resolution.