If you’ve been living under a rock in 2016, you missed a lot of great games that came out. First-person shooters (FPS) games came out guns blazing last year; wowing gamers with their impressive graphics, interesting storylines, engaging gameplay, and multiplayer features.
This year, it’s time you gave these titles a chance on the best gaming laptop from Sager Notebook. Here are the five best FPS from 2016 that you should definitely start playing right away:
Overwatch
With its Pixar-inspired aesthetics, Overwatch was one of the most anticipated games in 2016, and when it came out, Blizzard didn’t disappoint. With 23 characters to choose from, each with their own unique abilities, personalities, and background adds more depth to the game.
Once you’ve selected your character, you’ll be on the battlefield to fight for control of strategic map points or to push your payloads for victory.
Doom
It seems it was only yesterday that Doom 3 came out. In reality, Doom 3 came out 10 years ago. Nonetheless, we’ve been itching for another Doom title, and the video game gods were kind enough to hear our pleas. Doom is a reboot of the iconic shooter. There’s a whole assortment of new enemies, weapons, and movement. The BFG 9000 gun is back, and firing those plasma balls with the updated graphics is amazing.
Battlefield 1
There was a time that the FPS genre was saturated by games with a WWII setting. Battlefield 1 takes us a step back into the Great War that started it all. You can experience the horrors of WWI in a way like none other. Fight in the trenches, charge with cavalry, run across no man’s land, and watch zeppelins burst into flames in Battlefield 1.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
In Infinity Ward’s take of the Call of Duty franchise, we’re taken into the final frontier, space. In the game, you can expect space combat with starfighters and starships. Reminiscent of Star Wars, the space battlefields have picturesque backdrops from which you can wage war.
Homefront: The Revolution
Homefront is set in an alternate reality where the North Koreans invade the US. In Homefront: The Revolution, the Koreans have reached Philadelphia, and your character, Ethan Brady, is leading the resistance to drive them out. Set two years after the original game, the Koreans have lost their hold on the western states and have begun a campaign to subjugate the eastern states. With their HQ in Philadelphia, the hostilities will flare.