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We’ve certainly come a long way from the days kids would stand in front of a giant
box and get hours of joy from knocking a virtual ball back and forth over a blank screen.
We are of course talking about Pong, one of the first arcade games to turn the public’s
attention towards this new kind of pastime.
In the late 70s and into the 80s, the early form of gaming would gain more traction with
the release of now iconic games such as Pac-Man and Space Invaders, both coming out of Japan,
and then later Nintendo’s Super Mario would become a fixture in households all over the
world.
Today we are going to talk about one specific type of game, and even though it too has roots
in the 70s and 80s, it wasn’t popularized until the 90s.
We’ll see how it all went down, in this episode of the Infographics Show, Best First
Person Shooter of the Decade.
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First of all, when we say “best” we’d have to make a subjective judgement call that
you might disagree with.
So in no specific order, we will have a look at what are generally considered the best,
the reasons why, and what they managed to achieve.
Another thing we should add is that the FPS is one of the most popular genres of game
out there along with action and role-playing games.
You might be surprised to know that the average age of a gamer is reportedly 35 years old.
The average number of years a person has been playing is 13, and the players are 59 percent
male and 41 percent female.
Women, however, dominate role playing games, while the genre we will talk about today is
played mainly by boys and men who make up 66 percent of the players.
We’ll start with an old classic that has been brought back to life in the last decade.
The name of the game is Doom, a game that was, and still is, scary as hell.
When its first iteration came out in 1993, according to some reports its inspiration
were the thrilling movies of Aliens and Evil Dead.
It’s generally thought to have been so popular that it is the main reason we have so many
FPSs today.
If you’ve ever played it alone at night with the volume turned up, you’ll know it
can be quite the ride.
The iteration we are talking about today is the 2016 version, which became the second
best-selling video game in the UK and the US shortly after its release.
It reached over a million copies sold that year.
In both countries, it was behind Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, although in terms of what
the critics thought, it won a slew of awards including some media giving it the game of
the year award.
If you are a Doom fan, you’ll be pleased to know that some of the secret doors in the
new game will take you to sections of the original game.
We chose Doom over Quake, another quite similar FPS developed by the same company.
If we look at the best-selling videogame of 2016 that was FIFA 17, a sports, or football
game.
The second game on the list is “Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare”.
While this is a best of the decade list and not just focusing on 2016, we must acknowledge
the illustrious history of this ever-popular franchise.
The entire series has sold over 250 million copies altogether, generating 15 billion dollars
in sales.
It’s also racked up 25 billion hours of gameplay, and for that it has to be ranked
as the most played FPS that has ever been made.
There have been a total of 14 versions of the game in the main series, and it’s highly
debatable which is the best.
What we will say though is that the decade old “Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare” was
an absolute game changer.
In next place, we’ll put 2009’s “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2” and after that
we’ll say “Call of Duty: Black Ops”, which brought back Vietnam and the tunes of
the Rolling Stones.
That was the second best-selling game in the series with 26,200,000 copies sold.
The best seller was 2011’s “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3”, which sold 300,000 more
copies.
If we call Doom the progenitor of the FPS and Call of Duty the dominant game in the
genre, what else could compete?
Another franchise that has done quite well is the Counter Strike franchise, having sold
in total around 50 million copies for the entire series.
This highly addictive game has been around since 1999, so we thought it might deserve
a special mention.
It’s one of the games that is so playable parents around the world have been sending
their kids to rehab to ween them off it.
If we are sticking with best of the decade, the version we will choose is 2012’s Counter-Strike:
Global Offensive.
This one game, alone, sold more than 25 million copies.
And while we are talking about highly addictive and fun games, we should talk about a mobile
game that partnered with us to make this video.
That game is Guns of Boom.
I have to be honest, I’m always a bit afraid of first person shooters as mobile games,
but Guns Of Boom is a real PC shooter ON mobile!
As soon as I opened the game, the tutorial explained how to play the game and I was battling
other players around the world in less than a minute.
The graphics on this game are amazing, and I love how much customization the game has.
Guns of Boom feels like I’m playing Team Fortress 2, except I can play it anywhere!
This is definitely one of my favorite first person shooter games, ever.
Links to download the game are in the description.
You should definitely try it out!
As awesome as that game is, we cannot go on without talking about one of the most praised
games by critics and users alike, and its name is Half-Life.
The first Half-Life came out in 1998 but the game we are adding to this list is Half-Life
2.
You can’t beat a good story in a game and Half-Life has one of the best.
While the game is older than a decade, there are expansion packs and different episodes,
and even now people can’t do anything but give it the utmost respect.
It has in all received 39 awards for game of the year and many critics have given it,
at some point in time, the title of game of the decade.
Gamers, as well as reviewers, say just about every aspect of Half-Life 2 is flawless.
One critic even gave it an 11 out of 10 score, something that he had never done in his life.
Most critics said it was the thinking man’s game, a kind of arty and intelligent game
compared to the grunt work you had to do in Call of Duty.
It’s even in the Guinness Book of World Records for winning all kinds of things.
It has sold over 12 million copies.
Next on the list is another game with a fascinating story, and that game is the Halo series.
There have been 13 releases so far with the latest being this year.
The original “Halo: Combat Evolved” is given almost perfect scores by anyone who
reviewed it, but that particular game is way older than a decade.
Of the versions that can fit on our list, we are going to give that to “Halo 3”,
said to be possibly the best multiplayer game ever made.
It became the fastest ever selling game of all time on its release and was the best-selling
game in the US in 2007 having sold a total of 8.1 million copies.
Critics generally agree that 2010’s “Halo Reach” is the second or third best in the
series, so that makes it onto our list, too.
Halo is also somewhat of a subculture, having spawned books, short films and graphic novels.
It’s thought the entire franchise has sold around 70 million copies.
It’s also said to have made over 5 billion dollars in total sales.
In terms of FPSs, the Halo franchise might not be as well-received as Half-Life, but
it’s second behind the Call of Duty franchise regarding the money it’s made.
The last on our list for best of the decade is the Battlefield series.
It’s been around since 2002, which includes 11 games and 12 expansion packs.
Its newest release Battlefield 1 has gained some plaudits, but as for the very best in
the series it seems that 2010’s Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is most people’s favorite.
Just for fun, do you know what the best-selling FPS is of all time if we are talking about
just one game?
That’s Nintendo’s Duck Shoot.
So, do you think there are better FPS games that should have been included on our list?
Let us know in the comments!
Also, be sure to check out our other video called Call of Duty vs Battlefield?!
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