The Thing
The Thing is a Third-person Shooter, Survival Horror, and Single-player video game developed by Computer Artworks and published by Black Label Games for Multiple Platforms. The game sets as the sequel to the 1982 movie of the same name of John Carpenter, the plot revolves around the main character named Captain Blake, the member of the U.S. Special Forces team sent to the Antarctic outpost to find out what has happened to the research team. The basic gameplay in the game is that of the traditional TPS (Third-person Shooter), and the player commands the protagonist to run, jump, strafe, shoot, and interact with the environment and Non-player Characters his way through several levels to advance. During the game, the player can use different items like fire extinguishers, flashlights, or flares to fulfill the requirements of each mission. In the game, the player has an option to get into the First-person mode for more accurate targeting while battling against enemies. There are a huge arsenal of weaponry available, including Assault Rifles, Grenade Launchers, Heavy Machine Guns, Flamethrower, and more. Try it out, if you love playing Third-person Shooter games.
#1 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.