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Incline So I've been playing a bunch of (recently released) shooters lately and here is wot I think

DalekFlay

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I also quite like Wolfenstien (2009). Good for what it was. trying to get hold of it these days is difficult though.

A game mired in legal rights hell that will probably never be sold again is fully okay to download where you can find it, IMO. Same for NOLF and a ton of licensed shit like Star Trek Elite Force as well.
 

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Really caught my interest with Amid Evil. Will grab it for sure, looks real pretty out of the screenshots.
 

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I also quite like Wolfenstien (2009). Good for what it was. trying to get hold of it these days is difficult though.
This, and it's a fucking shame too. Wolf09 was a great (if power fantasy) shooter. Especially since it probably got removed to make room for the nuWolfensteins, which are not good.

Recent fps that I played and like are Dusk (great) and Amid evil (good). I feel like I should have liked nuDoom but the combo of arenas and constant microinterrupts really killed it for me.
 

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