Singularity
Singularity is a first-person shooter and horror-survival video game developed by “Raven Software” and published by “Activision” for PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 gaming platforms. The game kicks off with an electromagnetic surge shot from uninhabited island “Katorga 12” that destroys an American satellite. American government takes it seriously and assigns the task to the protagonist to investigate the matter. You get into the role of protagonist and start investigating. While on chopper to the island, another surge disables your chopper and it crashes on the Katorga 12 island. The protagonist “Renko” wakes up after a brief amount of time, starts investigating, and finds out the surge is somehow connected to the events that took place on this island. Story continues and the protagonist gets captured by “Demichev” but later rescued by Katheryn a member of the resistance. Renko vows to end Demichev’s reign and joins the resistance, starts killing his accomplices one by one by engaging in combats and gun battles. Renko meets Brisove and they both travel back in time to destroy the island with a bomb made by Element-99 to set the history. Demichev reaches first and upon their arrival to 1955, he attacks Renko and Brisove and gets killed by the bullet from Renko’s gun and they both get back to the present after blowing up the island of Katorga 12. “Singularity” is an amazing blend of Shooting, RPG and fiction and is quite fun to play. You’ll definitely like it.
#1 Ghostbusters
Ghostbusters is an Action-Adventure, Third-person Shooter, and Exploration video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game features both Single-player and Multiplayer modes and offers an exciting story, revolving around the protagonist who is a new member in the Ghostbusters, a team who capture and pursue ghosts. It introduces a traditional third-person shooter elements, but instead of using weapon like machine gun, sniper rifle, etc. the player loaded with a laser beam-like weapon called Proton Pack also called the ghost trap. The primary objective of the player is to take on the role of the protagonist, explore the world, go on epic missions and capture ghosts from different locations to earn points and progress through the game. As Rookie (the protagonist), the player navigate the environments of each level, searching for paranormal and ghost activities, either with friends or alone. There are a variety of missions and the player must fulfill the requirement of each mission to win amazing prizes. Rescue the fictional New York City from Plague, Fight and Capture, Exploration, detailed Graphics, etc. are prominent features in the game. Try it out.
#2 The House of the Dead: Overkill
The House of the Dead: Overkill is a super Horror Survival, Action-Adventure and Thrill packed First Person Shooter video game developed by Headstrong Games and published by Sega. The game is fifth inclusion to the series and is available to play on Wii, PC, PlayStation 3, iOS and Android platforms. The game kicks off with a military’s super human experiment gone bad. The experiment got declared as a huge failure and the military abandoned the underground bunker and the laboratory. A while back some disappearances occurred and the local authorities contacted the government. Government selected you to investigate the matter and a chopper dropped you out at the location. You as the protagonist Special Agent G started the investigation and discovered about the secret of the Mutants. The story of the game takes you to a lot of haunted spaces in the bunker and surroundings where you as the protagonist encounter and eliminate the mutants by using your weapons and combating techniques. Another top tier agent Issac joins the protagonist and the game takes another turn with a series of attacks from the mutants. The story paces on with the protagonist and Issac fighting and eliminating the mutants. The game concludes with the protagonist finding and eliminating the real cause of mutant outbreak. The House of the Dead: Overkill provides with a similar game-play to its predecessors and most of the characters and game characteristics are drawn also from the previous games in the series. With an episodic nature of the game, The House of the Dead: Overkill offers a well-written story-line, enhanced visuals and mechanics and an immersive game-play to enjoy.