Top 10 First Person Shooter Games

Here are the top 10 first person shooter games from all platforms, popular among hardcore gamers

10. Bioshock

Platform: Xbox 360, PC and PS3
The atmospheric shooter from 2K Boston and 2K Australia definitely created an awe-inspiring underworld metropolis that was not only gorgeous to look at, but at the the same time was unsettling enough to give players a feeling of desolation. The game weaved a fantastic plot assisted by the serious social commentary which kept players immersed in the game at all times. The moral dilemma that the game presented was another one of the key plot elements and was also cleverly implemented in the gameplay system. Since the game also served as a wake up call for the industry at large when it was released back in 2007, it most definitely deserves a spot in the top 10 fps games of all time.
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9. Wolfenstein

Platform: PC, XBL, PSN, iPhone
Released on May 5, 1992 for the PC, it is known to many as the grand daddy of first person shooters. Wolfenstein 3D puts players in the shoes of William “B.J.” Blazkowicz who is trying to escape from Castle Wolfenstein and overthrow the Nazi regime. Although historically inaccurate, the game was and is still a treat to any FPS enthusiast.
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8. Half Life

Platform: PC
Half-Life was probably the most ambitious first-person-shooters of the 90s, the game catapulted Valve into one of the most distinguished developers in the industry. The overall presentation, endless scripted sequences, puzzle solving aspect, and combat sequences inspired many fps games after its release. Players never actually get to see themselves as Gordon Freeman since the game has no-cutscenes and is played completely in first-person mode. An experiment at Black Mesa that went horribly wrong has done a lot of good to the FPS genre at large.
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7. DOOM

Platform: PC, XBL, PSN, iPhone
Doom was probably “the game” that made first person shooters a very popular genre, so much so that it inspired many developers to make a ton of Doom clones following its release. Fighting your way through Hell as a lone space marine has never been this fun. The game was an instant classic, the main protagonist of the game was a nameless space marine which, according to game designer John Romero, was so that the player feels more involved in the game: “There was never a name for the DOOM marine because it’s supposed to be YOU”.
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6. Quake

Platform: PC
After DOOM revolutionized the genre, Quake upped the ante by featuring some of the best 3D environments and visuals, it was also one of the few games of its kind playable over the internet rather than on a local network. In Quake, the player takes the role of an un-named protagonist sent into a portal in order to stop an enemy code-named “Quake”. It was very unfortunate that we did not include it in our list at first, but couldn’t agree more with the response we’ve got.
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