Due to recently getting laid off I am financially unable to jump on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 wagon. I just finished replaying the first Modern Warfare however, my need to shoot hostile mans in a somewhat tactical manner during gunfights of epic proportions is not yet sated.
Essentially, I need to find games that allow me to shoot more army mans.
Some flexible requirements:
Single player campaign is a must.
Multi is not, however it could be a plus.
"Epic" storyline is desired however, as long as the missions are more than linear go here shoot doods, move to next room, shoot doods, move on, shoot dood, end mission I will be happy.
Age is not really a big deal but I am looking for something with freedom to choose how to accomplish tasks, I hate bottlenecks that force you to go a certain way so a lot of older call of duty/medal of honor games are out.
I am currently downloading the ARMA II demo but I don't plan on buying it due to monetary constraints.
I do own quite a few Delta Force games and Operation Flashpoint so I may hop back into those.
Thanks guys, suggest away!
*UPDATE*
I am open to PC and XBOX 360 suggestions!
Games I Own
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Operation Flashpoint
Battlefield Bad Company, 1942, 1943 and Vietnam
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl and Clear Sky
America's Army
Crysis
Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
Most Delta Force games
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ArchonexNo hard feelings, right?Registered Userregular
edited January 2010
Operation Flashpoint, and especially it's expansions are great for this. If you're looking for choice, pick up the Resistance expansion if you don't have it.
I hear ARMA and ARMA2 has a fantastic MP experience, so long as you're willing to let the game metaphorically crush your nuts for about a week until you get into the mindset of playing without getting shot, since the game uses a highly realistic damage model.
While not a "modern military FPS", S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl, and it's spinoff, Clear Sky, are great atmospheric shooters, that will alternate between "epic" moments, and moments that make you want to crap your pants.
Clear Sky would be the better of the two, however, as it focuses more on faction warfare within the zone. You can pick up the appropriate mods to turn it into a faction based tactical shooter, too.
Outside of that, i'm not sure there really is anything to recommend for the PC.
America's Army is free, is full of army mans and turrurists to shoot, and may or may not be a total pile of dogshit. Worth a try, at least. I had a lot of fun with earlier iterations of the game, but I'm not sure if they've maintained any quality since then. The game had a really shaky launch and the dev team that transitioned AA2 to AA3 was shitcanned right out of the gate. Dunno if they've moved past that or not.
I think you could probably find a copy of Battlefield: Bad Company for a good price these days. I've tried the demo and liked what I was trying out. If you can't find a game you like for an affordable price, then rent it.
I would like to point out that all the "do not wants" in your list apply PERFECT to CoD4 and CoD4:2. They're almost straight corridor shooters with no choice at all.
So, as for suggestions, try all the Ghost Recon games. The latest ones are much more action-y but they're still good. I think everything is up on Steam.
I think you could probably find a copy of Battlefield: Bad Company for a good price these days. I've tried the demo and liked what I was trying out. If you can't find a game you like for an affordable price, then rent it.
Have you tried the Brothers in Arms games? They do get a little bit grindy, but are still fun.
I would recommend these too; I almost did, but you said modern, so I didn't, but they're good.
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Waka LakaRiding the stuffed UnicornIf ya know what I mean.Registered Userregular
edited January 2010
Rainbow Six Raven Shield is the duck's nuts, but be prepared to have the AI shoot you from 300m with an uzi through two windows, a hedgerow, a tree and a fence if you so much as put your finger around the corner.
It's not military, but I found SWAT 4 to be a refreshingly fun and different (and difficult) FPS. You've got a ton of different ways to approach each mission, command over your AI squad that, thankfully, isn't full of brainless fleshbags, and I can't remember if there was any kind of story at all running through the game but each mission's got a decent amount of background info on it.
I don't think I ever beat it because I'm not that good at FPS games and once the enemies started wearing body armour and wielding assault rifles it got kind of ridiculous, but I had fun with what I was able to play.
Thanks for all of the suggestions. I can't believe I forgot about SWAT and Rainbow Six. You all can keep suggesting and discussing if you want, I am going to go check out some prices!
Sell something in your house and get Bad Company 2, beta starts 28th ends late February with release in early march, you won't need another modern game for a while after that
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I hear ARMA and ARMA2 has a fantastic MP experience, so long as you're willing to let the game metaphorically crush your nuts for about a week until you get into the mindset of playing without getting shot, since the game uses a highly realistic damage model.
While not a "modern military FPS", S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl, and it's spinoff, Clear Sky, are great atmospheric shooters, that will alternate between "epic" moments, and moments that make you want to crap your pants.
Clear Sky would be the better of the two, however, as it focuses more on faction warfare within the zone. You can pick up the appropriate mods to turn it into a faction based tactical shooter, too.
Outside of that, i'm not sure there really is anything to recommend for the PC.
Let 'em eat fucking pineapples!
Most of the parts with aliens aren't bad either, just very different. Crysis Warhead also has some great parts.
So, as for suggestions, try all the Ghost Recon games. The latest ones are much more action-y but they're still good. I think everything is up on Steam.
Seconding this. Can't go too wrong here.
I own Crysis, BF: Bad Company, STALKER and Operation Flash Point.
Also, I did mention that I own Operation Flashpoint, that I had just finished player CoD4:MW and that I am not going to buy MW2, lol.
Thanks for the suggestions so far. Keep them coming if you care to.
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I would recommend these too; I almost did, but you said modern, so I didn't, but they're good.
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I don't think I ever beat it because I'm not that good at FPS games and once the enemies started wearing body armour and wielding assault rifles it got kind of ridiculous, but I had fun with what I was able to play.
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Shoot, I forgot the modern part. I personally don't think it's worth $60, but there seems to be a fair few PA-ers interested in MAG, if you have a PS3
My personal vote is for anything in the Rainbow Six series, even the much hated Vegas and Vegas 2 series. They all have great shoot-teh-manz gameplay.
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Well I was banking on the assumption that not all games cost $60 and hoping to find some games within the $20 range.
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Available for pre-order on steam for 49.99