Day of the Viper
Day of the Viper is an Adventure, Shooter, and Single-player video game developed by Major Developments. Throughout the game, the player serves as a protagonist, where the main mission is to shoot all the foes and obstacles trying to rule the base. While inspecting the world, the player views the environment from a first-person perspective.
The Sun League has attacked against the corrupted and oppressive computer masters for a defense base. The only hope is the player to reactivate the planet’s defenses and he ha to fulfill the hopes of people. The player must find floppy disks scattered through the stations to reboot that evil computer.
The player has to fight 33 types of little robots to complete this task. The game offers 25 levels, and each level offers an automatic map to explore. The player can use turbo-lifts to get to them. The game has core features such as 33 Robots, First-person Perspective, 25 Levels, and Shooting Adventure.
#1 Battlefield IV
Battlefield IV is a Shooter, Simulation, Adventure, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to Battlefield 3 and comes up with some diligent features but a similar kind of gameplay. Throughout the game, the player serves as a shooter whose main mission is to shoot all the enemies around and be the master of the Battlefield.
While inspecting the playfield, the player views the environment from a first-person perspective. The game’s HUD comprises two compact rectangles where the lower left-hand corner features a mini-map and compass, and the right one includes an ammo counter. The top right displays kill notifications of all the players.
The top left corner of the screen features a chat window where the guild-mates can remain in contact with one another. Weapon customization allows the player to modify primary, secondary, and melee weapons with different equipment. Most weapons have a default setting for firing modes such as semi-automatic, the feature allows the player to spot the targets.
#2 F.E.A.R. 3
F.E.A.R. 3 is an Action-Adventure, Horror, Shooter, and Single-player video game developed by Warner Bros Entertainment. It is the third main installment in the F.E.A.R series and has offered the same storyline to follow. As a shooter, the player has to come across multiple enemies and turn them into pieces.
While inspecting the playfield, the player views the environment from a first-person perspective. The player can carry two weapons with him at a time and gain ammo from dead soldiers and weapon crates. The game has a damage bar, and when the bar gets full, the character dies. The game has a campaign mode where the player either serve as a point man or Paxton Fettel.
As a Point Man, the player can use weapons, throw grenades, and use the character’s slow-motion ability to slow downtime. Whereas, as Fettel, the player cannot use any conventional weapons by default, but the game offers the player to use psychic powers to suspend and throw objects.
#3 F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin is an Action-Adventure, Horror, Shooter, and Single-player video game developed by Monolith for multiple platforms. It is the sequel to the F.E.A.R. Project Origin and offers the same gameplay to follow. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Michael Becket, where the main mission is to survive against the Wrath of Alma Wade.
The game includes a new feature of iron sight aiming that helps the player to view cross wall for targeting the foes. The player can create cover by pushing objects around the playfield for defense and avoid hitting the fired bullets.
The game permits the player about the usage of mechs during vehicle segments. The game comes up with a more diverse cast of enemies with supernatural powers. The sequel does not allow the player to manually save and offer a save checkpoint system where the game automatically gets saved.