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The “Ghosts” – the fictional elite special operations unit – are back and ready for action. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands (Third-Person Shooter) Three modes of gameplay ensure that the action is varied, but it is always intense. Players can utilize era-specific weapons and even take control of various vehicles including light tanks, Jeeps and even helicopters. The game’s missions are based on historic battles with actions in the jungles, as well as urban settings. Large-scale teamwork is essential to victory, and the gaming community already takes this one seriously. This tactical multiplayer-only, first-person shooter offers a tour of duty in one of America’s most controversial wars – and as such presents the action in a serious and somewhat somber style. Rising Storm 2: Vietnam (First-Person Shooter) But if you like kicking Nazi ass, sign up soldier. Anyone expecting a realistic take on combat should look elsewhere. Blazkowicz must arm up and lead the resistance in a game that simply put is over-the-top stupid fun. Apparently his efforts were in vain, as this latest game is set in a very different 1961 where America is in ruins and dominated by the Nazis. Blazkowicz has tried to stop the Nazis from winning World War II. Throughout long running Wolfenstein franchise B.J.

This might just be the greatest take on the exploits of “the Greatest Generation” hands down! Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (First-Person Shooter) In addition, the multiplayer mode promises to be even more intense as players can create truly unique characters have unique skills based on their respective class. This is most notable in that the single-player campaign doesn’t feature a health regeneration system, so taking enemy fire will be more deadly than ever.

Call of Duty: WWII (First-Person Shooter)Īfter focusing on modern action in recent years, the best-selling shooter series goes back to the “Big One” this year and offers a far grittier take on World War II. For even more information, read about the gameplay below. Scroll through the gallery above for a better look at the games, as well as the company behind them and available platforms for each. We have the best of the bunch in our sights, so lock and load – it’s time to play.

From the beaches of Normandy to the jungles of Vietnam to a world where the Nazis won, there is easily something for everyone who likes to get their game on. This year has been especially good for those who prefer to do their shooting from behind a keyboard or game controller, as a slew of “first-person shooter” video games have come out.
