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The fps games based on story are no more made,which is boring.I wish game makers would make such games.In the past,there were such games like cod1,cod 2 etc..
Titanfall 2
Basically this.takes effort to make those kinda games.
studios aren't about making the best product they can, they are about maximising shareholder value that means churning out slop
Basically this.
Older COD titles were amazing story tellers back in the day. Now they are 'chucked' together and released followed closely with DLC's and battle passes.
I second this Titanfall 2 has an incredible campaign. Tragic that there hasn't been a 3.I'm not sure which one is the bot.
Joking aside, Titanfall 2 isn't that old and has a fantastic single player campaign, there's others that are great too but they often fall into cross genre such as the Metro series.
Linear story driven FPS are the best.
Half life is the best for me, no question.
Portal games are special too.
Tried Borderlands, after 19.5 Hours. there is no story, so no point in running all over the place just doing stuff for the sake of it. I havent gone back to it once i realised it was going nowhere.
I tried titanfall 2, i lost interest, i need to go back to that actually.
COD MW2 campaign irritated me a lot
COD MW3 campaign, i really enjoyed it. Neither of these COD games are worth it for just the campaign, i play loads of multiplayer. I dont mind a short game, but i'm not paying sixty quid for it.
Metro games are good. I actually enjoyed Xodus the most, less frustrating than the other games.
I'm 46 now and havent really played much until recently, so i'm hoping to find lots of old gems to play. i find first person must more involving and immersive than third person... i cant see the fascination of all these third person games, i guess its easier with a controller.
I'll probably go back and play all the half life games again soon as gameplay and story is much better than fancy graphics and doing random missions in a random order.