A multiplayer action game developed by Pandemic Studios set in the Lord of the Rings universe. Frontlines is a multiplayer-focused first person shooter with a strong political message from Kaos Studios. Kaos was previously responsible for Desert Combat, a popular mod for Battlefield The game is set in a global economic crisis in which oil is running out.
Released in Korea in , Crossfire made its mark by being a ranked-based, online First Person Shooter that could run on virtually any machine. It has since become one of the highest-grossing online games, earning a billion dollars every year, mostly in Asia. A collection of all the released IL-2 titles and expansion packs. Features over flyable aircraft, vast battlefields over Europe and the Pacific, and incredible amounts of detail and realism.
War Rock is a free to play FPS shooter set in modern times. It was also released at retail with bonus features, and features both a subscription model and microtransactions for purchase of new weaponry, clothing etc. The Outfit is a squad based 3rd person shooter set during WWII in Europe as you have the choice of taking control of three different characters, commanding their squads, calling in destruction and defeating the Nazi war machine.
The sequel to Star Wars: Battlefront, adding new game modes, new playable classes and abilities, revamped single-player modes, and huge space battles. Infinity Ward's second and last foray into the World War II installments of the hit Call of Duty series brings another series of viewpoints of the war in Europe.
It's credited as the first to introduce staple gameplay mechanics such as nearby grenade indicators and automatically-regenerating health. The first entry in the critically-acclaimed military first-person shooter series, Call of Duty puts players in the boots of three Allied soldiers in three different campaigns of World War II. A team-based class-based World War II multiplayer first-person shooter originally released as a total conversion to Half-Life in , then acquired by Valve and released subsequently as a full retail product in Battle your way across Europe and help the resistance push back the Nazis in this acclaimed first-person shooter.
John Romero's Daikatana is a tale that begins in the dystopian future of AD Japan, where a simple martial arts instructor must recover a magical sword and travel through time to return Earth to its rightful setting. Read our Call of Duty: Warzone review.
Not every mode in Halo might appeal to Battlefield fans, but there is one that could: Big Team Battle. Halo's largest game type drops players onto the franchise's biggest maps for a chaotic multiplayer experience that is less white-knuckle than standard Slayer and more social and wacky, where you can almost never predict what will happen. Whether you're playing a standard Slayer or objective-based mode like Capture the Flag, Halo's Big Team Battle mode offers some of the zaniest, most frenetic multiplayer the series has to offer.
And with a variety of vehicles like Wraiths and Banshees to pilot, combined with excellent shooting and a vast arsenal of weapons and equipment, The Master Chief Collection could be a Battlefield fan's next fave. The game pits two teams of 50 in a battle for control of capture sectors set on sprawling maps.
There is a meta game element, too, as each zone that is captured gives the capturing team a new resource to help capture the next. Hell Let Loose has 14 classes, including recon and assault variations, so players can select the operator that's best for them. The maps were created using aerial photography and satellite imagery, and the game runs on Unreal Engine 4. If you like Battlefield's large-scale combat, its huge arsenal of weapons, equipment, and vehicles, and its gigantic player counts, then PUBG is probably another game worth trying out.
A battle royale game, PUBG drops players onto a giant map, and they try to to become the last person or team standing. Like Battlefield, the game requires skill, persistence, and strategy for success. Read our PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds review.
If you're a fan of Battlefield's trademark large-scale multiplayer, you might enjoy Squad, the military shooter from developer Offworld Industries. The first-person shooter released in and puts a focus on team play and communication, with squads that work together and coordinate often having the most success.
The 50v50 game has 20 multiplayer maps, vehicles, and a variety of vehicles to help you get around. Also developed by DICE, Star Wars: Battlefront II is a phenomenal sci-fi shooter featuring a huge roster of giant maps that successfully captures the feeling of being part of a giant Battlefield-like war.
There are many different character classes to choose from, also like Battlefield, which allow you to play the game how you want and tailored to your style. DICE very clearly took lessons and feedback from Battlefield for Battlefront, and it turned out great. Valve's Team Fortress 2 might have released back in , but the game is still thriving today and it's, simply put, a well-made team-based shooter that is a helluva lot of fun.
The lighthearted, colorful shooter pits two teams against each other in objective-based game modes on a variety of maps. There are numerous character classes to choose from, including a sniper and an engineer, and teams that are successful usually work together and strategize to win. The game supports 32v32 multiplayer matches set on maps based on real-world battlefields of the first World War in places like France and Belgium.
The game aims for realism with its arsenal of authentic World War I weapons, clothing, and gear, and there are a variety of modes to try out.
If you enjoy Verdun, there is a standalone expansion called Tannenberg, and a sequel, Isonzo, in the works. Read our Verdun review. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news gamespot. See at Amazon. See on PlayStation Store.
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