Other titles, depending on taste: - Inversion. Nice gravity gameplay -Alpha Protocol, for a Mass Effect-like. -The Bureau:X-Com. Also feels like Mass Effect. -50 Cent: Blood in The Sand -Freedom Fighters -The Punisher (PS2) -The Saboteur -Vanquish
@@vipulgupta4348 And here I thought I was the only one who loves that game. I still have my xbox 360 copy, hoping it eventually becomes backwards compatible.
So glad you included Binary Domain, Spec Ops, Lost Planet and Dead to Rights.. here's some more third person hidden gems: Fuse Alpha Protocol Space Marine Star Wars Bounty Hunter Jericho
I think they just can't be arsed in putting great content lately,I've played all of these bar mdk2 cause the original was pants.i think next time it'll be "100 famous voices you didn't know acted in video games"
Such a shame games like Dead to Rights are Stranglehold are a dying genre. We need more urban crime third person shooters! Total Overdose should have been an honourable mention. :)
My favorite Third person shooter games are Max Payne 3 Sniper elite 3 Hitman absolution Dead space Dead space 2 Dead space 3 Gears of war Gears of war 2 Gears of war 3 Gears of war
This this this. I played Bloodstone not to long after Splinter Cell Conviction. The similarities are evident, but both games were just so good and then no one ever played Bloodstone for some reason. It's a shame because I read that it was supposed to be part of a trilogy of games, but that fell through after horrible sales of the first game.
I remember playing Red Dead Revolver back in the day and liking the QuickDraw segments a lot, and when Rockstar made Red Dead Redemption I got excited thinking it is a sequel but I was still very happy with the game we got instead.
During the video, they say the combat in this game is quick time events, but it was not. Fight segments were like a lock on 2d fighting brawler that absolutely captured Bourne's fighting scenes, loved it.
No love for Bulletstorm? That game was criminally under-rated. The style-kill system was hilarious, the combat was over-the-top and very satisfying, and the narrative was a mixture of seriousness and perfectly timed potty humor that always made me laugh. Add to that the minor cliffhanger ending and the sequel we'll never get and you've got a hidden gem on your hands. Cheers!
@@vguy488 While you're on the subject of fps games, there are a couple of others that were criminally underrated. One is Singularity(2009 I think), the other is Syndicate.
I keep wondering if the new SSDs in consoles will let you do even 'more' destruction. If so, a Red Faction built like Guerrilla would be an amazing way to see it all. I don't think Guerrilla is talked about enough either. People definitely enjoyed it, but the ability to make even the buildings feel like an organic part of the world is pretty big.
I have fond memories of the 90% of these games I owned. All of which are criminally underrated. The bourne conspiracy didn’t feature Matt Damon because it was based purely on the character from the books and not the movie and also expanded upon the movie. Think it made the game better by giving the gamer familiarity as well as delving deeper into the backstory which the movie didn’t show. Would love a remaster for all these games.
let me save your time 1. Army of two : the 40th day 2. Binary Domain 3. Killswitch 4. Lost Planet 5. MDK2 6. Metal Wolf Chaos 7. Dead to Rights 8. Oddworld : Stranger's Wrath 9. Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy 10. Stranglehold 11. Transformers : Devestation 12. The Suffering 13. Spec ops: The line 14. Red Dead Revolver 15. PSI-OPS : The Mindgate Conspiracy
While many of these are some personal favorites, I also get why they may have been overlooked, but *Spec Ops The Line* deserves to be in a museum or something. The narrative and how it uses gaming to tell it is a masterpiece.
I was surprised I knew this game but Lost Planet is actually really fun. My friend came over the other day played it on ps now it was pretty entertaining to watch him I’m going to pick it up myself
Binary Domain is, seriously, one of the best third person shooters I've ever played. Not only it had an interesting morale system, but you could also destroy different body parts off of enemies and they would act differently. It's such a jem!
Binary Domain is great. I only played it recently but I really enjoyed it, esp bc it has the charm of Yakuza writing with a 3rd person shooting system.
I never got to play the suffering but I desperately wanted to. I can't remember if I didn't have the hardware to play it on or if I lacked the funds (likely both at that age) but I loved the look of it from the trailers and I would kill for a remake.
I have never heard anyone ever talk about MDK2... almost to the point that I wasn't sure it really existed and I imagined it. But it was really fun. And Stranglehold was really good.
white phosphorus was the biggest punch in the gut I think I've ever experienced playing any game. It made me feel a way I never had before playing a game and for that spec ops the line is one of my all time favorite narratives.
I'm playing Spec Ops the line for the first time. I never really got around to it but I always see it mentioned as highly underrated and very thought provoking. Not a typical bro dude macho "murica" type of shooter.
Army of Two !! Hands down the best game on the list ! I played the first and second. For some reason I think I even played the 3rd. A must play with a friend. My son and I loved it.
I played most of these amazing games. I didn't play only three games: Psi ops, Oddworld and Metalwolf. I remember back then everyone thought that Gears of War was the first game that introduced the cover based shooting. I knew that it was done by a masterpiece: Kill.switch. Stranglehold, Binary Domain, Army of Two, Dead to rights.. Damn good games! And lastly: I would add another underrated game to this list: Fuse. It was also very very good.
Cool list! Yep, definitely haven't played any of these games :D On a side note, I feel like "shoulder switching" should be a standard for all "third-person" shooters. It just makes so much sense to me because the character being visible on-screen is like a blind spot for the player and this game-mechanic gets around that. Naughty Dog did it so well with their TPS games.
I loved stranger's Wrath! It actually had a great story with a twist I never saw coming. Strangle Hold was also great, I remember playing it at my friend's house back in high school.
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy was a brilliant game! The combining of standard firearms with psionic powers made for some of the most awesome attacks I’ve ever played on any format. Cool story with fascinating characters. I would love to see more from that team. A PS5 port would be the best followed up by a legitimate sequel! The game mechanics were unbelievable for a PS2. It boggles the mind that this title didn’t get the recognition it deserved.
The opening statement reminds me. I still have tons of 3DS games I bought and never played but it's so hard to be motivated to go back to that resolution now:(
The Suffering was a great game and the 'slayers' were some of the best characters ever with their blade noises being one of the serious creepy noises ever! SI-OPS was a great too and really gave you some quality super powers!
I don't know about everyone else here but there were very few of these I've never played. I understand I guess I lean more towards the hardcore side but these were interesting games for those paying attention.
do you guys know what third person game is when you start as a soldier and then the next mission is basically you carrying boxes in the harbor, it has this mafia feel to it
Wow. Guess 14/15 ain't bad. The only reason I didn't finish Dead to Rights was . . . can't remember for the life of me. Anyhoo . . . Thanks for the video team GamingBolt Be safe and stay blessed 🙏
I've played and still have spec ops the line, army of two the 40th day (plus the 1st and 3rd game), and lost planet well the 3rd game never played only heard of the first 2 games. Also I heard of the bourne conspiracy and was planning to get it but after looking at gameplay it looked like splinter cell conviction and 007 blood stone mixed (which I have those game) so I didn't get it and interesting bourne conspiracy came first on 2008 while conviction and blood stone came out 2 year's later on 2010 which properly means the 2 games were inspired by the bourne game. One more thing I thought the saboteur would be in here
I loved army of two forty days and the original. I think a reboot or sequel would do well with more emphasis on couch co-OP in the current gen. The Bourne game was a hidden gem definitely and the mini cooper chase was probably my favorite part.
I loved Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath but I never got the chance to finish it. I only got about two thirds in to the game, I had borrowed a friend's Xbox and had to give it back before I finished the game. But that being said I came across the HD remaster of it the other day on Steam so I brought it, this time I will finish it after I finish BioShock 2 remastered. It's such a unique game and there isn't anything else like it and I can't wait to play it again.
I’ll tell you game. I don’t know if it sold well back then. It didn’t get great reviews and a lot of people don’t know about it today. That’s “Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn”. That game was awesome.
Excellent though it was, wasn't Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath a third person Action-Adventure for travel and melee, but with all the actual shooting done in the First Person perspective? Personally, I'd replace it with something like Uncharted: Golden Abyss (which has the best shooting and climbing mechanics in the series, arguably the best collectibles, one of the better stories, and arguably the best villain in Dante) or Danganronpa Another: Ultra Despair Girls (which is basically a more trippy analog to something like Resident Evil 4).
I've played Binary Domain to death. It's a fantastic hidden gem game. Likable characters, brilliant gunplay, a decent and intriguing story and it even made fighting robots fun as hell. I want a remaster, I DEMAND a sequel and I want more people to play it. PS: Army of Two: The 40th Day would make a very good movie. Over the top, relentless and exhausting action. Like The Raid but with guns and explosion.
yeah played through the game today, what a beautiful game and the story is something to behold, its weird more people dont know about it, the graphics has not aged bad in my opinion even though its from 2012
I have played The Suffering before, it was alright, but Psi Ops is definitely my most favorite. Psi Ops deserves to have a sequel as well as more games with psychic powers. Also I thought Max Payne is going to be included on this list.
Transformers Devastation was a boring, overrated mess. This list needs James Bond: Quantum of Solace and, especially, Bloodstone. Also: The Darkness and The Darkness 2. And Gun
Cream He A-Z I forgot that it was just third person when I mentioned Quantum of Solace, but it was a throw in. Bloodstone and Tomorrow Never Dies were third person shooters
There was a Transformers game before Devastation that I had a ton of fun with. I think it was War for Cybertron. Everything or Nothing was the 3rd person bond game I loved.
anakinsol The first two in the War for Cybertron series were fun. I’ve never much cared for Transformers, but I enjoyed those. I don’t get the fuss over Devastation though, because it was repetitive and bland. As for Everything or Nothing: You’re right. I loved it too. It was fantastic, and the best Bond game outside of Goldeneye. I forgot to mention it That motorcycle chase level was amazing
@@cpurday9681 Yes! That motorcycle chase level was insane. I was in the zone once and made it through to the cutscene at top speed. That game was just full of great stages. I also spent a tone of time in the co-op mode.
wich game do you think revolutionized 3rd person games to modern standard ? they re all pretty much the same now, but i dont remember wich one came up with the formula uncharted 2 maybe ?
Other titles, depending on taste:
- Inversion. Nice gravity gameplay
-Alpha Protocol, for a Mass Effect-like.
-The Bureau:X-Com. Also feels like Mass Effect.
-50 Cent: Blood in The Sand
-Freedom Fighters
-The Punisher (PS2)
-The Saboteur
-Vanquish
I really need to play Alpha Protocol and The Bureau. Thanks for reminding me!
@@KlassicKent they don't run smoothly on PS3, where I played it, but are definitely worth a try. If only these studios had a bigger budget. Stay safe.
ARIXANDRE I’ve actually got them both for PC and think I might run through The Bureau first 🙂.
I really enjoyed punisher on PS2.
Saboteur is such a hidden gem, beautil noir look! Its like assassins creed in ww2
Really? No-ones even mentioned 007: Blood Stone? Kick-ass game.
Best game ever on Ps3 multiplayer played over 3 years
Hell yeah!! Finally someone who has played that game and loved it. I still play that game from time to time.
@@vipulgupta4348 And here I thought I was the only one who loves that game. I still have my xbox 360 copy, hoping it eventually becomes backwards compatible.
@@orcslayer0485 oh I'm sorry mate but I don't think it'll ever become backwards compatible. I have it on PC.
@@vipulgupta4348 I've actually been thinking of going PC. But I'm not a computer whiz.
Spec op: the line really blew my mind. What an underrated masterpiece.
It was a great game.
One of the best games for the Xbox 360/PS3 generation
@@crusher5599 and pc cough
The gameplay was average... But man, this game was unbelievably intense!
The Suffering was insanely fun back in the day.
Loved the suffering. A remake would be insane..
Stranglehold - What a great game if you ever managed to play it. Ripped off Max Payne sure but man was it satisfying to play!
But the campaign was too short man lol loved the multiplayer too back then.
Not a bad game.
john woo invented slow mo dive wtf
Baldus09 sure but max payne did the video game slo mo good first. It looks just like bullet time.
As satisfying as watching a john woo film with bodycount over 100 :)
So glad you included Binary Domain, Spec Ops, Lost Planet and Dead to Rights.. here's some more third person hidden gems:
Fuse
Alpha Protocol
Space Marine
Star Wars Bounty Hunter
Jericho
Alpha Protocol was amazing, wish we get a sequel.
Loved fuse especially being able to switch characters mid fight i think it dropped too late in the 360 cycle though
@@pr1met1mepun1sh Jericho had the similar features plus the stupid ghosts and monsters, it was fun nonetheless
Just clicked and I'm honestly offended you'd think we could miss Stranglehold. That was a great game.
Haha .. ❤️❤️
I think they just can't be arsed in putting great content lately,I've played all of these bar mdk2 cause the original was pants.i think next time it'll be "100 famous voices you didn't know acted in video games"
Such a shame games like Dead to Rights are Stranglehold are a dying genre. We need more urban crime third person shooters!
Total Overdose should have been an honourable mention. :)
Yes
Hi Willzyyy !
My favorite Third person shooter games are
Max Payne 3
Sniper elite 3
Hitman absolution
Dead space
Dead space 2
Dead space 3
Gears of war
Gears of war 2
Gears of war 3
Gears of war
James Bond 007 Bloodstone was severely underrated.
This this this. I played Bloodstone not to long after Splinter Cell Conviction. The similarities are evident, but both games were just so good and then no one ever played Bloodstone for some reason. It's a shame because I read that it was supposed to be part of a trilogy of games, but that fell through after horrible sales of the first game.
Agreed. Best it twice during one rental because it was so much fun
Bloodstone best game ever played
Psi Ops and the suffering were fantastic games. Especially Psi Ops.
still holds up today, still one of my favourite games psi ops
YES!! Psi Ops is amazing!! Totally would play a remake
Loved The Suffering.
these plus specs ops the line are some of my favorites of all time.
Binary Domain.
On the list. 👌
Binary Domain was overlooked it was a lot of fun the Boss fights were awesome
So were the set peices. Sadly overlooked due to a crowded market.
I remember playing Red Dead Revolver back in the day and liking the QuickDraw segments a lot, and when Rockstar made Red Dead Redemption I got excited thinking it is a sequel but I was still very happy with the game we got instead.
The Bourne have was pretty good, it was just like the movie where you could grab a pen or other items to fight.
I loved that game. Played it like crazy.
During the video, they say the combat in this game is quick time events, but it was not.
Fight segments were like a lock on 2d fighting brawler that absolutely captured Bourne's fighting scenes, loved it.
The Suffering was one of my favorites! Miss that game.
I really liked Binary Domain. A solid 8/10 game. Psi-Ops was revolutionary in my opinion. Good 9.5/10 game.
Thanks for showing Psi-Ops some love, I don't think we would have the game Control without it.
No love for Bulletstorm?
That game was criminally under-rated. The style-kill system was hilarious, the combat was over-the-top and very satisfying, and the narrative was a mixture of seriousness and perfectly timed potty humor that always made me laugh. Add to that the minor cliffhanger ending and the sequel we'll never get and you've got a hidden gem on your hands.
Cheers!
Righteous, I love Bulletstorm and still long for a sequel. It's not a THIRD-person shooter tho.
@@Merlaut715 You're absolutely right, had a major brainfart apparently, old age is getting to me lol
@@vguy488 While you're on the subject of fps games, there are a couple of others that were criminally underrated. One is Singularity(2009 I think), the other is Syndicate.
Even though it got “remarstered”, I feel that Red Faction: Guerrilla doesn’t get spoken about enough.
I keep wondering if the new SSDs in consoles will let you do even 'more' destruction. If so, a Red Faction built like Guerrilla would be an amazing way to see it all. I don't think Guerrilla is talked about enough either. People definitely enjoyed it, but the ability to make even the buildings feel like an organic part of the world is pretty big.
I have fond memories of the 90% of these games I owned. All of which are criminally underrated. The bourne conspiracy didn’t feature Matt Damon because it was based purely on the character from the books and not the movie and also expanded upon the movie. Think it made the game better by giving the gamer familiarity as well as delving deeper into the backstory which the movie didn’t show. Would love a remaster for all these games.
The Bourne Conspiracy was son underrated, it has it's flaws but is soo good
let me save your time
1. Army of two : the 40th day
2. Binary Domain
3. Killswitch
4. Lost Planet
5. MDK2
6. Metal Wolf Chaos
7. Dead to Rights
8. Oddworld : Stranger's Wrath
9. Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy
10. Stranglehold
11. Transformers : Devestation
12. The Suffering
13. Spec ops: The line
14. Red Dead Revolver
15. PSI-OPS : The Mindgate Conspiracy
Appreciated I played all them lol
Ty very much
Thank you very much!!
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denno if I'd say "best" but I loved WET...sad we never got a follow up.
Me too and it still disappoints me that the sequel got canned.
I really enjoyed Wet back in the day. Loved the grindhouse look and plot
@@AlexGreat321 soundtrack was awesome too, really like those Arkham tracks.
Wet is a very good game. Nice slow mo wall jumps ;)
@@thecunninlynguist I forgot about the soundtrack. Did love the main theme to be fair
Shadows of the damned is also a hidden gem
Too bad we didn't get a second one :( I really didn't like the ending. But the game is great and fun.
Has a few sections that really drag it down, the "big Boner" sections are a slog.
True man.
Now that's a really unique list. That's why love this channel.
Loved stranglehold, glad it got released on gog
While many of these are some personal favorites, I also get why they may have been overlooked, but *Spec Ops The Line* deserves to be in a museum or something. The narrative and how it uses gaming to tell it is a masterpiece.
I was surprised I knew this game but Lost Planet is actually really fun. My friend came over the other day played it on ps now it was pretty entertaining to watch him I’m going to pick it up myself
I had a damn good time with Quantum Break. Should’ve cracked the list. The 50 cent game was dope back in the day too
Quantum break was amazing. Hoping for a sequel
Psy Ops and The Suffering were two of my favorite games at the time
Very nice list! more of this please. these forgotten games need to be put at the spot light.
The suffering was epic and very dark. One of my favorites
Binary Domain is, seriously, one of the best third person shooters I've ever played. Not only it had an interesting morale system, but you could also destroy different body parts off of enemies and they would act differently. It's such a jem!
Dead to rights and stranglehold were so good. Like replay the whole game multiple times good
Binary Domain is great. I only played it recently but I really enjoyed it, esp bc it has the charm of Yakuza writing with a 3rd person shooting system.
I never got to play the suffering but I desperately wanted to. I can't remember if I didn't have the hardware to play it on or if I lacked the funds (likely both at that age) but I loved the look of it from the trailers and I would kill for a remake.
Glad 2 see Dead to Rights on here. Great game despite its Max Payne heavy influence. It had some intense moments & tough bosses 4 its time.
I was expecting Dark Sector to be on the list. Seems like nobody remembers it.
Started warframe due to dark sector 😅
No way. An actual good gamingbolt list. The suffering. Psi ops. Dead to rights. Great great & glad 2 see them 4 other 2 hopefully buy & try out.
Stranglehold and spec ops line, i still have those two great games
AoT40th day was the best 3person shooter I played haha. Also one of my favorites of all time
I just don't know why you don't get millions of views bro
Love ya gaming bolt❤️✨
Gun..Infernal...Dark Sector...Dark Void...and many more....
I have never heard anyone ever talk about MDK2... almost to the point that I wasn't sure it really existed and I imagined it. But it was really fun. And Stranglehold was really good.
white phosphorus was the biggest punch in the gut I think I've ever experienced playing any game. It made me feel a way I never had before playing a game and for that spec ops the line is one of my all time favorite narratives.
I'm playing Spec Ops the line for the first time. I never really got around to it but I always see it mentioned as highly underrated and very thought provoking. Not a typical bro dude macho "murica" type of shooter.
Army of Two !! Hands down the best game on the list ! I played the first and second. For some reason I think I even played the 3rd. A must play with a friend. My son and I loved it.
I played most of these amazing games. I didn't play only three games: Psi ops, Oddworld and Metalwolf.
I remember back then everyone thought that Gears of War was the first game that introduced the cover based shooting. I knew that it was done by a masterpiece: Kill.switch.
Stranglehold, Binary Domain, Army of Two, Dead to rights.. Damn good games!
And lastly: I would add another underrated game to this list: Fuse. It was also very very good.
Actually operation winback n64 was the first before kill switch cover based game
Cool list! Yep, definitely haven't played any of these games :D
On a side note, I feel like "shoulder switching" should be a standard for all "third-person" shooters. It just makes so much sense to me because the character being visible on-screen is like a blind spot for the player and this game-mechanic gets around that. Naughty Dog did it so well with their TPS games.
5 hidden gems games I liked are
Alpha Protocol
Xmen origins Wolverine
Remember Me
The Godfather games
Dead to Rights Retribution
Try Sherlock Holmes
Two worlds 2
@@utsavbasu1048 I have they are ok
Played all of them and nice Vid bro
I loved stranger's Wrath! It actually had a great story with a twist I never saw coming. Strangle Hold was also great, I remember playing it at my friend's house back in high school.
Anyone remember Winback on N64? Pretty sure that had the first 3rd person cover system, not killswitch.
Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy was a brilliant game! The combining of standard firearms with psionic powers made for some of the most awesome attacks I’ve ever played on any format. Cool story with fascinating characters. I would love to see more from that team. A PS5 port would be the best followed up by a legitimate sequel! The game mechanics were unbelievable for a PS2. It boggles the mind that this title didn’t get the recognition it deserved.
The opening statement reminds me. I still have tons of 3DS games I bought and never played but it's so hard to be motivated to go back to that resolution now:(
A remake of the Suffering and Ties that bind would be out of this WORLD
The Suffering was a great game and the 'slayers' were some of the best characters ever with their blade noises being one of the serious creepy noises ever! SI-OPS was a great too and really gave you some quality super powers!
Title: 15 best tps shooters u didn't play
me: 15 best tps game in 2010
Kind of disappointed GUN isn't here. I think it was on the Xbox
True
Righteous, the 360 as well. My favorite western game tbh.
I don't know about everyone else here but there were very few of these I've never played. I understand I guess I lean more towards the hardcore side but these were interesting games for those paying attention.
do you guys know what third person game is when you start as a soldier and then the next mission is basically you carrying boxes in the harbor, it has this mafia feel to it
I remember being blown away by the graphics of Stranglehold! ❤️ such a fun game ❤️
Awesome list!
Loved the Lost Planet series!! Another franchise I wish Capcom would put time into.
Psi-ops man. I think I played that game like 50 times. I loved that game. Spec-ops was good to, great story crazy twist in the end.
Wow.
Guess 14/15 ain't bad.
The only reason I didn't finish Dead to Rights was . . .
can't remember for the life of me.
Anyhoo . . .
Thanks for the video team GamingBolt
Be safe and stay blessed 🙏
*THANKS* *BRO* *FOR* *THIS* *VIDEO* *!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
I've played and still have spec ops the line, army of two the 40th day (plus the 1st and 3rd game), and lost planet well the 3rd game never played only heard of the first 2 games. Also I heard of the bourne conspiracy and was planning to get it but after looking at gameplay it looked like splinter cell conviction and 007 blood stone mixed (which I have those game) so I didn't get it and interesting bourne conspiracy came first on 2008 while conviction and blood stone came out 2 year's later on 2010 which properly means the 2 games were inspired by the bourne game. One more thing I thought the saboteur would be in here
I played Binary Domain a couple of years ago and totally loved it.
I loved army of two forty days and the original. I think a reboot or sequel would do well with more emphasis on couch co-OP in the current gen. The Bourne game was a hidden gem definitely and the mini cooper chase was probably my favorite part.
The Bourne Conspiracy was a lot of fun
I loved Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath but I never got the chance to finish it. I only got about two thirds in to the game, I had borrowed a friend's Xbox and had to give it back before I finished the game. But that being said I came across the HD remaster of it the other day on Steam so I brought it, this time I will finish it after I finish BioShock 2 remastered. It's such a unique game and there isn't anything else like it and I can't wait to play it again.
Spec ops the line has one of the best plot twist ever.
The suffering is criminally underrated!
I never played it but it always looked crazy to me, definitely looks like a sick game i need to play that sometime soon man
One of my favorites was "True Crime: Streets of LA"! I remember being the only one who had played it in my school!
I’ll tell you game. I don’t know if it sold well back then. It didn’t get great reviews and a lot of people don’t know about it today. That’s “Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn”. That game was awesome.
I'm just here to see how much of these games I've definitely played... As usual
*Many, not "much".
@@pla6ue thanks man. You provide a service to the RUclips community
Binary domain is one of my favourite games , an underrated gem
The Suffering was amazing, i hope it gets to be BC or maybe remastered someday
I need a new suffering game
I need a remake
@@fuentesjuanjose90 either
Yesss me too
dead to rights was a great shooter a great game in general
I remember playing MDK2 demo which was there in a CD from a PC magazine. Those were the fun days.
Excellent though it was, wasn't Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath a third person Action-Adventure for travel and melee, but with all the actual shooting done in the First Person perspective?
Personally, I'd replace it with something like Uncharted: Golden Abyss (which has the best shooting and climbing mechanics in the series, arguably the best collectibles, one of the better stories, and arguably the best villain in Dante) or Danganronpa Another: Ultra Despair Girls (which is basically a more trippy analog to something like Resident Evil 4).
really happy to see psi ops on this list
"Syphon filter dark tomorrow" and "Syphon filfter Logan's shadow" on PSP (and later on PS2), "Unit 13" on PSvita.
I've played Binary Domain to death. It's a fantastic hidden gem game. Likable characters, brilliant gunplay, a decent and intriguing story and it even made fighting robots fun as hell. I want a remaster, I DEMAND a sequel and I want more people to play it.
PS: Army of Two: The 40th Day would make a very good movie. Over the top, relentless and exhausting action. Like The Raid but with guns and explosion.
yeah played through the game today, what a beautiful game and the story is something to behold, its weird more people dont know about it, the graphics has not aged bad in my opinion even though its from 2012
I have played The Suffering before, it was alright, but Psi Ops is definitely my most favorite. Psi Ops deserves to have a sequel as well as more games with psychic powers. Also I thought Max Payne is going to be included on this list.
The Suffering. Bring it back!
'wet' is another decent one I enjoyed playing
MrQ12elve same!
Transformers Devastation was a boring, overrated mess.
This list needs James Bond: Quantum of Solace and, especially, Bloodstone. Also: The Darkness and The Darkness 2. And Gun
Cream He A-Z I forgot that it was just third person when I mentioned Quantum of Solace, but it was a throw in.
Bloodstone and Tomorrow Never Dies were third person shooters
There was a Transformers game before Devastation that I had a ton of fun with. I think it was War for Cybertron. Everything or Nothing was the 3rd person bond game I loved.
anakinsol The first two in the War for Cybertron series were fun. I’ve never much cared for Transformers, but I enjoyed those. I don’t get the fuss over Devastation though, because it was repetitive and bland.
As for Everything or Nothing: You’re right. I loved it too. It was fantastic, and the best Bond game outside of Goldeneye. I forgot to mention it
That motorcycle chase level was amazing
@@cpurday9681 Yes! That motorcycle chase level was insane. I was in the zone once and made it through to the cutscene at top speed. That game was just full of great stages. I also spent a tone of time in the co-op mode.
I made the mistake of playing Stranglehold in hard. That kept me from being able to pull off cool moves and really enjoy the game
I bought that Transformers game twice, superb game.
wich game do you think revolutionized 3rd person games to modern standard ? they re all pretty much the same now, but i dont remember wich one came up with the formula
uncharted 2 maybe ?
Inversion - Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - Max Payne 1,2,3.
Nobody ever mentions syphon filter. Especially the ported PSP titles to the PS2 are just fantastic
My favorites nobody seemed to play was freedom fighters second sight and Gun
Well. 2 lists, 30 games and I've played the demo of the Bourne game. You're still 99% right