An excellent first-person shooter game can take you right into the action, leaving you wishing for more, while some of the worst first-person shooter games of all time will make you wish you had your money back.
The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific, a 2007 first-person shooter game available on most platforms at the time, should have least had historical accuracy going for it. Not only did the game contain factual errors, but the controls were abysmal and the whole game consisted of random missions strung together without a plot. Some missions didn’t even have clear goals, and if you moved too far away from the commanding officer at any point during the mission, it would end with no warning.
Daikatana, a pc game released in 2000 by Eidos Interactive, is simply painful to play. A first-person shooter with RPG elements, Daikatana was supposed to have an engaging story along with first-person shooter action. Instead, the game’s cheesy cinematic cut scenes didn’t develop the characters at all, and the action was buggy and confusing, with limited opportunities to save the game.
Corridor 7: Alien Invasion, was a 1994 first-person shooter pc game that was outdated before it even hit the shelves. Ignoring the technological leap forward first-person shooting games took courtesy of 1993′s Doom, Corridor 7 relied on an older game engine in its design, resulting in inferior graphics and game play.