Thefirst-person shootergenre really exploded in the 1990s.

The 2000s were an incredible decade for First-Person Shooters!

Here are our favorites for each year of that influential decade!

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The following ones were the best releases for each year of the decade, from 1990 to 1999.

Therefore, few FPS games were released that year.

One that did come out, though, was called Corporation (AKA Cyber-Cop).

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There are also some hacking and healing mechanics.

9The Terminator

1991

The first-ever game based on The Terminator series was released in 1991.

In fact, it was actually based on the original 1984 movie.

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When you aren’t shooting people, you’ve got the option to search for ammo and health.

The goal of each level is to reach the elevator or boss at the end.

Along with Wolfenstein 3D, Doom is known as one of the true pioneers of the first-person shooter genre.

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One of the most famous and beloved was System Shock.

The game is set aboard a space station that contains a dangerous artificial intelligence that you must stop.

To this day, it remains one ofthe best cyberpunk titles everdue to its impressive environments and atmosphere.

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The game’s puzzles and shooting mechanics received plenty of praise, too, back in the day.

He is a mercenary working with the Rebels against the Galactic Empire.

This results in a great first-person shooter set around the time of Star Wars’s original trilogy.

Screenshot of Corporation 1990 game, showing the HUD and a chair.

For instance, the game allows you to look up and down.

That may seem basic, but FPS titles didn’t typically include that functionality back then.

The former just edges out the latter to be 1996’s best FPS.

Screenshot of target reticule from the 1991 Terminator game.

Quake is an excellent game in many ways.

Yet, the thing it is most famous for is helping to popularize multiplayer in first-person shooters.

It contains both co-op and PvP modes.

Wolfenstein 3D screenshot of player shooting at Nazis.

3GoldenEye 007

1997

Quake helped PC players fall in love with PvP multiplayer.

For console players, it was GoldenEye 007 that introduced them to the fun of shooting your friends.

This fun happens while everyone is playing on the same system in local split-screen multiplayer.

In the toxic pool of E1M1 in Doom 1993.

The action is fast-paced and exciting.

There is also a less famous single-player campaign, which is solid as well.

The game places you in the shoes of a scientist working at the Black Mesa Research Facility.

A stylized cyborg head with tendril-like plugs.

Something goes wrong early in the game, and a bunch of alien creatures are unleashed on the facility.

So, you must make a run at survive by shooting things, solving puzzles, and exploring.

The game stood out at the time because of how differently it played compared to others in the genre.

Kyle Katarn shoots a stormtrooper in Star Wars: Dark Forces.

This is due to its being fully 3D and feeling smooth to play.

Of course, the visuals aren’t as impressive as today’s efforts.

Yet, they’re still far better than what the early ’90s provided.

Quake player shooting a shambler.

Sometimes, shooters don’t need realism.

A whole table exploding into pieces from GoldenEye 007.

Half-Life Blue Shift scientist fixing big computer.

90s FPS a wide shot from the game Unreal Tournament of two Dominators firing various weapons at enemies off screen against a dark and gloomy backdrop of an industrial building.

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