Aliens vs. Predator
Most of you would be familiar with Aliens vs. Predator movie series. This brilliant Action-Adventure, Shooter, Thriller, Stealth and Horror-Survival video game is based on a movie of the same name and offers a Sci-Fi environment. The game kicks off with you spawned in a jungle where your task is to survive by hunting the hunters, going through deep swamps in a dark jungle shooting your way through hordes of Alien creatures. Being a United States Marine, you are the only hope for world, so you must be well equipped with state of the art weaponry and skills that are needed to survive. Rival aliens are one of worst ever species and killing them is not so easy, so you must use your unique stealth abilities, prey on your targets and shoot them down before they attack you. With a terrifying environment, claustrophobic feelings, harshest paths and loads of alien species, Aliens vs. Predator is one of the best Sci-Fi Action-Adventure games ever created. Aliens vs. Predator offers a well-written story, clean and Ultra-HD visuals and a thrilling game-play to enjoy.
#1 Army of Two: The 40th Day
Army of Two: The 40th Day is a Single-player and Multiplayer Third-person Shooter video game developed by EA Montreal and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation and Xbox platforms. The game acts as the sequel to Army of Two video game, and it mainly revolves around two-player co-op play and employs a cover a system. It comes with Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios, the two main protagonists from the previous title, as partners who, with their controller named Alice Murray, must battle against enemies to survive and fend off evil forces that have threatened Shanghai. Updates and weapons are available, and the player can use them when needed to take down foes. The game is played from a third-person viewpoint, and the player can show off his shooting skills by completing a set of levels to impress his buddies. A newly introduced feature known as Aggro, enabling the player to control their enemies’ attack to change the outcome of a firefight. The playbook feature lets the player scan enemies from engaging them to install specific team-based tactics. With prominent features, addictive gameplay, and detailed graphics, you would really like the game to play.
#2 SWAT: Target Liberty
SWAT: Target Liberty is a Military-themed, and Third-person Shooter video game supports both Single-player and Multiplayer modes, developed by 3G Studios and published by Sierra Entertainment. Taking place in the fictional New York City, SWAT: Target Liberty puts the player in the role of a soldier named Officer Kurt Wolfe, who is a member of SWAT. At first, the protagonist was selected to take down an Asian Gang violence controlled by ethnic Americans, but later on, he and his companions discover that Al-Qaeda forces are trying to pin the blame on the government of the North Korean for an explosion. As the protagonist, the player explores the environment from a third-person view, the battle against enemies, and collect power-ups to boost the strength of the player. It offers an isometric perspective, similar to Police Quest: SWAT 2, and the flow of the game involves the player to experience the arcade-style gameplay. SWAT: Target Liberty includes prominent features such as Several Challenging Missions, Isometric view, Huge Weaponry, and more. Check it out, and you’ll love it.