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Best shooter games of all times (MMOFPS, FPS, Multiplayer)
- 2013.04.24 13:08
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Welcome to the MMOFPS, FPS and Multiplayer Shooter HALL of FAME!
The most played and highest rated shooting games of all times!
No matter if you like to play with your mates old style via LAN or with people you might not even know, living 1000 km away form you via the internet online. We found for you the most famous shooting games of all times. Note that all games are rated 2013!
The Top 15 MMOFPS, FPS & Multiplayer Shooters!
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Developer: id Software First released: December 6, 1997 Website: https://www.idsoftware.com/en-us/ Wikipedia: Quake II "The Quake 2 multiplayer portion is similar to that in Quake. It can be played as a free-for-all deathmatch game, a cooperative version of the single-player game, or as a 1 vs 1 match that is used in official tournaments, like the Cyberathlete Professional League. It can also be played in Capture the Flag Mode (CTF). The deathmatch game benefited from the release of eight specifically designed maps that id Software added after the game's initial release. They were introduced to the game via one of the early patches, that were released free of charge. Prior to the release of these maps, players were limited to playing multiplayer games on the single-player levels, which, while functional as multiplayer levels, were not designed with deathmatch gameplay specifically in mind."(Source: Wikipedia) |
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Developer: 2015, Inc. First released: January 22, 2002 Website: https://www.ea.com/medal-of-honor-anniversary Wikipedia: Medal of Honor: Allied Assault "Singleplayer: In the game the player takes on the role of Lt. Mike Powell of the United States Army Rangers who works for the OSS. Single player missions include assaulting German bases in Algiers and Norway, storming Omaha Beach on D-Day, and rescuing comrades behind enemy lines in occupied France. The game's levels are often compared to Steven Spielberg's 1998 film Saving Private Ryan; many of the levels are direct quotations of the scenery (or even complete sequences as in the Omaha Beach mission) in the film. This level was re-created in Medal of Honor: Frontline for consoles. Multiplayer: Multiplayer contains four modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Round Based, and "Objective" mode. Other game modes have been created by fans of the game such as "Freeze Tag" and "Basebuilder"."(Source: Wikipedia) |
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Developer: Splash Damage & id Software First released: 29 May 2003 Website: https://www.wolfenstein.com/game_EU.php Wikipedia: Wolfenstein Enemy Territory "Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is an online multi-player game, wherein the players interact with each other over a network, in two teams (Allies and Axis) to defend or destroy mission objectives. The game is playable over the Internet or a Local Area Network. Like many online games, cheating and exploit communities exist. To prevent cheating, the anti-cheat program TZAC is used in some competition mods. In public games, PunkBuster used to protect the game, however its developer, EvenBalance, discontinued support for the game in October 2011. Siwa Oasis in Egypt, site of historical World War II fighting, inspired the map of the same name. There are six officially released maps that are partially based on real locations or events (North African Campaign: Gold Rush, Siwa Oasis, and Atlantic Seawall Battery; Europe Campaign: Rail Gun, Würzburg Radar, and Fuel Dump), as well as hundreds of custom maps made by the Internet community." (Source: Wikipedia) |
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Developer: id Software & Nerve Software (XBLA) First released: December 10, 1993 Website: https://www.idsoftware.com/en-us/ Wikipedia: Doom "Doom is notable for the weapons arsenal available to the marine, which became prototypical for first-person shooters. The player character starts armed only with a pistol, and fists in case the ammunition runs out, but larger weapons can be picked up: these are a chainsaw, a shotgun, a chaingun, a rocket launcher, a plasma rifle, and finally the immensely powerful BFG 9000. There is a wide array of power-ups, such as a backpack that increases the player character's ammunition-carrying capacity, armor, first aid kits to restore health, the berserk pack (a dark first aid box that puts the character into berserk mode, allowing him to deal out rocket launcher-level damage with his fists and potentially splattering former humans and imps, as well as setting the user's health to 100% if it was lower), supernatural blue orbs (named soul spheres in the manuals) that boost the player character's health up to a maximum of 200%, nightvision, computer maps (which show every area of the level), partial invisibility, and protective suits that allow the player to survive in toxic acids." (Source: Wikipedia) |
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Developer: Treyarch, Nerve Software and n-Space First released: November 9, 2010[6] Website: https://www.callofduty.com/blackops Wikipedia: Call of Duty Black OPS Black Ops is a first-person shooter, retaining the same gameplay mechanics as previous Call of Duty titles. The player assumes the role of a foot soldier who can wield various firearms (only two of which can be carried at once), throw grenades and other explosives, and use other equipment as weapons. A player close enough to an enemy can kill with one knife blow. A character can take three stances: standing, crouching or prone. Each affects rate of movement, accuracy, and stealth. The player can drop to the prone stance from the standing stance while running, and can momentarily sprint before having to stop. The screen glows red to indicate damage to a player's health, which regenerates over time. (Source: Wikipedia) |
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