Summary
Video games are all about transporting us to wondrous realities far different from our own.
They allow us to perform abilities or fight enemies we couldnt imagine even in our wildest dreams.
There are a ton of Looter Shooters out there, some better than others.
So here’s a rundown of the best Looter Shooters out now.
The third-person genre has been a staple in video game history but has seen vast improvements.
These are the best third-person games that the genre has to offer.
We’ve updated this list with some more details and of course a couple more games.
Vanquish styles itself as a cover shooter, moving from cover-to-cover to advance on your enemies.
Except that’s really just for scene-setting.
There’s nothing cooler than tossing a cigarette to distract the enemy as you rain bullets on them.
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Drawing your bow in Zero Dawn just feels so damn satisfying.
Every shot feels like it matters and has such good feedback.
Armored Core 6: Fires Of Rubicon
Armored Core 6 takes third-person shooters to a new level.
Remnant 2
Remnant 2combines third-person shooting action with elements from the Soulslike genre.
One of the standout features of the game is its procedural generation.
However, if you’re not a fan of horror, this might not be the game for you.
This aspect alone makes the game worth playing.
The third game is the perfect example of that, as it’s Saints Row at its peak.
It offers wacky weapons, strange characters, plenty of explosions, and a great soundtrack.
This narrative is the perfect excuse for plenty of open-world hijinks and even more violence.
It’s outrageous fun.
Max Payne
To what lengths would you go to solve the murder of your family?
That’s a questionMax Paynemust face, as the NYPD detective tries to find his family’s killer.
The best levels can include things like ghillie suits, heists, and the inside of a giant worm.
The game used a feature called Bullet Time, which caused time to slow down.
The success of Max Payne resulted in two sequels and a film adaptation in 2008.
Army Of Two
Army of Two launched amid the cooperative boom on consoles of the mid-2000s.
Certain objectives in the game are virtually impossible without the assistance of a second player or AI.
The game follows two mercenaries fighting through a political conspiracy from 1993 to 2009.
Crackdown evokes a vibe reminiscent of games like Saints Row and Grand Theft Auto but with an arcade-style twist.