Top 14 First Person Shooters Of 2011

Posted By | On 28th, Dec. 2010

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Conduit 2 (February 2011)

The Conduit was an ambitious project by High Voltage Studios, even if it did not exactly go as it should have. Conduit 2, however, looks to build and improve on the original game. Introducing several new mechanics and some neat touches, Conduit 2 looks all set to rectify all the mistakes and flaws of The Conduit. Vehicle riding sections, better combat, more polished encounters, and excellent online system and a much better story seem to be coming together to shape up what looks like a simply brilliant First Person Shooter for the Wii.

Crysis 2 (March 2011)

Crysis was a hell of a game, and when Crysis 2 was announced, we all got excited. It was originally supposed to be released this year, but unfortunately, it got delayed. But no matter- we can wait an extra few months to get our hands on Crysis 2. The game boasts new features, such as a brand new version of the Nanosuit, which will most probably alter many gameplay mechanics. Other than that, Crysis 2 is also different from Crysis in the sense that it is not set in a forest. And seeing as how it gives us the option to customize our suits and weapons, the depth and the replayablity of the game seem to be very promising. Let’s just hope it’s equally good on all the three consoles, and that porting it over to the less powerful PS3 and Xbox 360 doesn’t come in the way of its quality and polish.

Bulletstorm (February 2011)

Crazy, wacky, innovative, relentless and just pure fun- that’s Bulletstorm for you. Just have a look at the gameplay videos of the game, or the interviews, or the features, and you sure as hell will be excited about it. Bulletstorm is, probably, the most exciting and the most different FPS being released next year. And with the track record of Epic Games, we can be pretty sure that Bulletstorm will be awesome.

Resistance 3 (September 2011)

Resistance 3, famous for being revealed innumerable times before its official announcement, is going to be released in 2011, and surprisingly, it will not feature Nathan Hale as the protagonist, but Joseph Capelli, the one who killed him. It will be interesting to see how the story develops this way. Because it’s kind of hard to imagine Resistance without Hale. Maybe he can reappear in some flashback sections or something like that. Oh, and we want James Grayson!

Killzone 3 (February 2011)

We recently got our hands on Killzone 3 (we will have a preview up soon), and we think it’s the best shooter to have been released in recent memory, if not ever. Killzone 2 was awesome, yes, but it had a great deal of flaws as well. Killzone 3 has fixed almost all those errors, and features a thrilling campaign that may even be able to put the best CoD campaigns to shame. Not just that, the online mode of Killzone 3 looks promising as well. Well, we can only wait for February, because it will be then that we finally get our hands on Killzone 3.

And That’s All!

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