Vietcong
Vietcong is a Tactical, First-person Shooter (FPS), Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Ptreodon and published by Gathering of Developers. The game takes place in the 3D world during the event of Vietcong War in 1967. It puts the player in the role of the main character named as Sergeant First Class Steve R. Hawkins, assigned to the US Special Forces camp at the specific location near the Cambodian border. According to the plot, the player and his team carry out a variety of missions against the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. The player acts as the part of the military operation and struggles to complete a series of levels which are highly linear while others are set in the open outdoor environment, enabling the player for more tactical freedom. Missions in the game require the player sabotage weapons or wipe out enemies from areas. It has two different modes such as Quick Fight and Multiplayer. In Multiplayer mode, up to sixty-four players can participate in the single match simultaneously.
#1 Medal of Honor: Heroes 2
Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 is an Action, First-person Shooter, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Los Angeles and published by Electronic Arts. The game acts as the 12th title in the long-running Medal of Honor of WWII video games. In the game, the player acts as the Office of Strategic Services operative named as Lieutenant John Berg. There are total eight challenging missions available and is set against the Battle of Cherbourg. Up to thirty-two players can play simultaneously in one server, with six randomly generated maps three of which are Axis and other three are Allies. Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Infiltration, etc. are prominent modes of the game. The player controls the protagonist from a first-person viewpoint, battle against foes, and take down them to complete the requirement of each mission. Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 includes core features such as Huge Arsenal of Weaponry, First-person Action, Detailed Graphics, and Stunning Controls. Try it out, and you’ll like it.