Pinkie Pie Posted January 31, 2012 I never really played FPS much when I was younger until I got Dark Forces for PS1, which I never beat or got far in back then. I had Dark Forces II and Jedi Outcast on PC though, but I didn't get to play them as often so I shifted my view towards console stuff more. Eventually I got Halo and played that, was pretty fun. At some point I took a tour of all the old Call of Duty games on PS2 but got bored of them eventually. For the most part though, I never really played FPSs all that much until about 2009 when one of my friends from school told me I should get a Steam account and gifted me HL2. My computer at the time (a dinosaur from the late 90's) could barely run it, but from what I played I really liked it. But since I didn't have much of a gaming PC I didn't really do much with it, and left Steam for about a year. I started playing Halo 3 and the Orange Box on Xbox. Finally that PC broke and my family got a new laptop that could play games a lot better. I installed Steam, logged back into my old account and started playing HL2 all the way. I stopped buying FPSs on Xbox and started playing them on PC. I think my view has shifted, because now playing them on console feels wierd compared to a keyboard and mouse. What really intrigued me were the console commands and cheats, things you couldn't do on consoles. So I kept getting more Steam games, mostly FPSs, and I haven't stopped since. I think that about sums up my history with first person shooters. TL;dr, I used to play FPS on console, then I played them on PC. Now I like FPS on PC more than console. http://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaweebo/ "There are no good reasons. Only legal ones." VALVE: "Sometimes bugs take more than eighteen years to fix." Share this post Link to post
Alyxx Thorne Posted January 31, 2012 Personally what got me into FPS's was when I played Wolfenstein 3D, only about 4 years old, think it was in either 92 or 93. I was too young to really understand what was going on, but the image of holding a gun and walking around in a 3D environment stuck in my head for ages after that. Since then I've played the hell out of Doom, especially the shareware version, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, SiN (which I played long before Half-Life and still prefer to it), Half-Life (of course) and Gunman Chronicles. I actually didn't play Half-Life 2 and the episodes until I bought the Orange Box in 2007. 2011 I think was a great year for FPS's, with titles like Bullestorm, Hard Reset, Call of Duty MW3 and not to mention Duke Nukem Forever. Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com Share this post Link to post
Ross Scott Posted January 31, 2012 My favorite FPSs: System Shock 2 Deus Ex Strife Painkiller series (haven't played redemption) Serious Sam series (haven't played 3 yet) Unreal Tournament 2004 SiN series Half-Life (though doing the videos may have taken some of the fun out of it) I also think Unreal had fantastic music and atmosphere, but I found the gameplay pretty so-so FPSs I plan on playing: System Shock with mouse aiming mod Realms of The Haunting CyberMage: Darklight Awakening After I upgrade my videocard: Bulletstorm Crysis Singularity Hard Reset The Ball Share this post Link to post
Axeldeath Posted February 1, 2012 (haven't played redemption) Don't do it, it's baaaad. System Shock with mouse aiming mod Same here, much the same as my reaction to Half Life 2 I played SS2 and enjoyed it so much that I wanted to play it's predecessor. --- Semi on topic, I just bought a new copy of SS2 for under $400. Woohoo! Share this post Link to post
Bravetriforcer Posted February 1, 2012 Favorites: Serious Sam series except for The First Encounter (Because fuck that one) and SS2 (Because it only became available on Steam today) Half-Life 2 Half-Life 1 Pretty much all Not-Portal Valve games Borderlands (Until 2 comes out) Honorable Mention: Deus Ex: Human Revolution, because its actual shooting is pretty meh but the overall experience is still far above whatever standards the industry has for games involving shooting. Also Duke Nukem Forever which, despite me enjoying immensely, sadly did not make the list because I enjoyed it despite its flaws; not because of its amazing design. I love you, yet can't stand to know you exist. Share this post Link to post
Alyxx Thorne Posted February 1, 2012 I love Duke Nukem Forever. Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com Share this post Link to post
Pinkie Pie Posted February 1, 2012 I enjoy Duke Nukem Forever for what it is but I'm more pinning my hopes on a much better sequel. A MUCH better sequel. http://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaweebo/ "There are no good reasons. Only legal ones." VALVE: "Sometimes bugs take more than eighteen years to fix." Share this post Link to post
Alyxx Thorne Posted February 1, 2012 And let's hope it doesn't take another 12 years to make! XD Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com Share this post Link to post
Axeldeath Posted February 1, 2012 Just bought DNF for $12, DLC worth it? Share this post Link to post
Pinkie Pie Posted February 1, 2012 On Steam Doctor Who Cloned Me is like, 2 bucks. I'd say getting it just cause it's cheap. http://steamcommunity.com/id/Kaweebo/ "There are no good reasons. Only legal ones." VALVE: "Sometimes bugs take more than eighteen years to fix." Share this post Link to post
Alyxx Thorne Posted February 1, 2012 Just bought DNF for $12, DLC worth it? Wait until you've played the main game imo. Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com Share this post Link to post
Michael Archer Posted February 1, 2012 Halo (I wasn't too keen on Halo 3: ODST despite its moments), Call of Duties 2-MW2. And of course: Half-Life 2. It's still my favorite game of all time. You thought that they couldn't make an FPS atmospheric and engaging? YOU THOUGHT WRONG. But that's generally true of FPSes; aside from Half-Life 2, the only atmospheric parts in an FPS are Halo 1's 343 Guilty Spark level and "All Ghilled Up" from Call of Duty 4. Sometimes even to this day, I go down to the basement, pop in COD4, turn up the volume really loud, and just get lost in that level. Share this post Link to post
Axeldeath Posted February 1, 2012 You thought that they couldn't make an FPS atmospheric and engaging? S.T.A.L.K.E.R: All of them Metro 2033 Crysis- Alien ship level Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines Deus Ex Deus Ex: Human Revolution Share this post Link to post
The Scoutman Posted February 1, 2012 CBawCe6du3w Im still waiting for a FPS like that, even a source mod would be enough for me The future of gaming lies in realistic simulations of extraordinary realities "I am drunk, you dont have an excuse" Share this post Link to post
Alyxx Thorne Posted February 1, 2012 CBawCe6du3w Im still waiting for a FPS like that, even a source mod would be enough for me Anything is possible. Game developments at http://nukedprotons.blogspot.com Check out my music at http://technomancer.bandcamp.com Share this post Link to post