Not exact matches
Despite many other outlets awarding Overwatch best
shooter, we at Stevivor felt Battlefield 1 excelled with
strong single - and
multiplayer offerings.
Meanwhile Treyarch don't get the credit they deserve for crafting the best Call of Duty since Modern Warfare in the form of the original Blacks Ops — a
shooter that boasted a
strong story, great gameplay and solid
multiplayer offering — and for attempting to bring new ideas into the stagnant franchise.
Despite not having a campaign of its own, the
multiplayer suite of 2015's Star Wars Battlefront already laid the foundation for a
strong shooter experience.
Squad is a 50 vs 50
multiplayer first - person
shooter that aims to capture combat realism by emphasizing both
strong squad cohesion mechanics and larger scale coordination, tactics and...
This is one of the most top quality first person
shooters currently available for Virtual Reality with realistic reloading motions,
strong visuals, and focus on
multiplayer action.
Insurgency is a
multiplayer and cooperative FPS (First Person
Shooter) that focuses on gritty intense action and retains a
strong emphasis on realism.
According to the publisher, Overwatch set the record for the
strongest launch year in terms of financial performance for any game in the 25 - year history of Blizzard, with the
multiplayer shooter reaching 25 million registered players faster than any other Blizzard franchise.
And while it is still going
strong, with a huge fanbase sticking with the online
multiplayer first - person
shooter, it's just about time for a sequel.
The Evil Within is a
strong candidate, but for some reason, I always end up playing
multiplayer shooters.
Even with those missteps, the roughly 10 - hour campaign contains more hits than misses, and it's absolutely a
stronger effort than what we've come to expect out of the increasingly
multiplayer - centric first - person
shooter marketplace.
I don't know if Infinite Warfare dazzles the same way that larger scale
shooters like Titanfall 2 or Battlefield 1 do but the game's fundamentals are so
strong that I kept returning to the
multiplayer beta for long stretches.
Of the hundreds more games on show, Bethesda's Fallout: New Vegas and forthcoming
multiplayer shooter Brink also made a
strong impression, and Rock Band 3, with its full six - string guitar, made a real impact on the public floor.