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Horror games are plentiful every year. Developers love to provide fans with a scare and if you're after some video games that puts players into a first-person perspective then we have you covered. In this list, we highlighted twenty of the best horror-focused games that have a first-person perspective.
#20 Dead Secret
Platform : PS4, PC, macOS, Macintosh operating systems, PS3
Release Date : 28 March 2016
Genre : Adventure game, Puzzle Video Game, Survival horror, Indie game, Adventure
In Dead Secret players take the role of a journalist seeking to solve a case, the death of Harris Bullard. Harris was a professor but someone had slaughtered the man with very little evidence to show for it. Here, players are investigating the area in search of any clue that may point you to the suspect, but there is someone always watching and secrets that are meant to stay buried with Harris. It's a bit of a point-and-click puzzle game with a lot of exploration although you can expect a few jump scares throughout.
#19 Blair Witch
Platform : PC, PS4, Xbox One. Nintendo Switch, Oculus Quest
Release Date : PC, Xbox One August 30, 2019 / PS4 December 3, 2019 Facetime camera not working macbook.
Nintendo Switch June 25, 2020 / Oculus Quest & Quest 2 October 29, 2020
Genre : Survival horror
While Blair Witch got its fame from the horror movie franchise, fans of the IP can dive into a unique storyline based around a video game. This is developed by Bloober Team, get used to that name because we'll be talking about them a bit in this list. Players are taking the role of a former police officer that helps out on a search for a missing child.
While searching the woods with their dog, players find that there is something more sinister out here in this dense forest. It's a pretty quick game with exploration and puzzles. Not to mention that there are some endings available to give players a bit of an incentive to jump back into the title after finishing the game initially.
#18 Kona
Platform : Linux, PC, PS4, Android, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Stadia
Release Date : PC, PS4, Xbox One March 17, 2017 / Nintendo Switch March 9, 2018 / Stadia August 1, 2020
Genre : Adventure
Kona is a detective horror atmospheric title that is set during the 1970s. Here players take the role of a private investigator who is called into a hunting manor that's constantly being vandalized. Taking on the job, players ends up in a bad snowstorm keeping them stuck at the manor which is seemingly devoid of all life. This game is set up in a first-person perspective and is a bit of a walking simulator. Players are mainly exploring different areas, taking in clues, and solving puzzles. However, the atmosphere helps bring out a somber tone.
#17 Layers of Fear
Platform : Linux, PC, OS X, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Release Date : Linux, PC, OS X, PS4, Xbox One 16 February 2016
Nintendo Switch 21 February 2018
Genre : Psychological horror
Layers of Fear is a psychological horror video game by developers Bloober Team who has made a name for themselves when it comes to developing horror titles. In this particular video game players are following a painter who's attempting to finish his masterpiece though as the protagonist roams the mansion, disturbing secret information begins to bleed out.
This is more of an exploration and puzzle-solving video game with a variety of jump scares littered throughout. Not to mention, there is a DLC expansion available for this game called Layers of Fear: Inheritance which puts players into the role of the main protagonist's daughter who ventures back into the horrific nightmare fueled home.
#16 Layers of fear 2
Platform : PC, PS4, Xbox One
Release Date : May 28, 2019
Genre : Horror game, Adventure game, Action game, Puzzle Video Game, Indie game, Casual game, Adventure
Speaking of Layers of Fear we have Layers of Fear 2. Playing out much like the first game, players can expect another first-person psychological thriller game. Here players take the role of a Hollywood actor that gets another big gig. Taking place on an ocean liner, our actor is forced to endure a terrifying world with the ship changing rapidly around them. It's full of disturbing moments as a walking-type simulator. Still, you'll find plenty of interesting puzzles and a storyline that will keep you pushing forward.
#15 Observer
Platform : PC, PS4, Xbox One, Linux, macOS, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, PS5
Release Date : PC, PS4, Xbox One 15 August 2017 / Linux, macOS 24 October 2017
Nintendo Switch 7 February 2019 /
System ReduxPC, XSX|S 10 November 2020 / PS5 12 November 2020
Genre : Psychological horror
Another Bloober Team developed game makes our list and this time it's the 2017 release of Observer. Here within this game players are stepping into the role of Daniel Lazarski who is a detective with a unique tool. During interrogations, Daniel can hack into people's minds and investigate surroundings memorized by the person. This is one of those games that is best to go in with as little knowledge as possible due to the length of the game. Still, those that decide to give this game a try will find that there's no real combat here although there is a slew of puzzles to solve during your explorations.
#14 Condemned: Criminal Origins
Platform : Xbox 360, PC
Release Date : Xbox 360 November 22, 2005 / PC April 11, 2006
Genre : Survival horror
Condemned: Criminal Origins is a bit different than most other survival horror titles. The game is played as a brawler with a heavy emphasis on melee-based combat rather than gunplay. Players will take on the role of Ethan Thomas, a crime scene investigation agent for the FBI. While on the job, Ethan learns that he has been framed for murder.
To clear his name, Ethan will have to find an evasive killer known only by his codename Serial Killer X. However, his journey to find Serial Killer X is tough thanks to an evil force that has taken over the city. Now citizens are driven into madness, forcing Ethan to defend himself from their attacks while still following the trail of his target.
#13 Alien: Isolation
Platform : PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, linux, OS X, Nintendo Switch
Release Date : 7 October 2014
PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One 7 October 2014 / Linux 29 September 2015
OS X 28 October 2015 / Switch 5 December 2019
Genre : Action-adventure, stealth, survival horror
Alien: Isolation is set fifteen years after the events of Alien, where players will take on the role of Amanda Ripley, the daughter of Ellen Ripley who is on an investigation of tracking down the mysterious disappearance of her mother. Much like the old school survival horror titles, Alien: Isolation has an emphasis on players avoiding the hostile alien enemy, and instead, gamers must rely on some stealth mechanics to maneuver around the game. If the creatures happen to get in close quarters you'll get killed off, but you can use a device to keep track of where these enemies are, which may help you get into a hiding spot.
#12 PT
Platform : PS4
Release Date : 12 August 2014
P.T. is a game that will continue to live on despite Konami's best efforts to kill it off. Announced through a trade-show from an indie development team, players were able to download a copy of P.T. through the PlayStation Store. It's here that players were given a creepy home to walk through with cryptic puzzles to solve. Eventually, players were able to finish the game demo and solve all the puzzles in which we learned that this game was an announcement trailer for Silent Hills, the next thrilling installment to the beloved Silent Hill franchise.
Developed under Hideo Kojima, this was also a game to be developed under Konami which hasn't been done in a very long time. Unfortunately, Hideo Kojima and Konami had a pretty public split resulting in Silent Hills getting killed off and Hideo Kojima opening up his studio, Kojima Productions. Meanwhile, fans have continued to bring out remakes to the infamous P.T. demo for a game that could have been great.
#11 Visage
Platform : PC, PS4, Xbox One
Release Date : October 30, 2020
Genre : Survival horror
Visage is a spiritual successor to P.T., the teaser game that was set to be Silent Hills before it was canceled. Overall, players step into the role of Dwayne Anderson who lived in a large suburban home. After committing suicide, Dwayne is stuck inside the residence and is being tormented by other supernatural entities.
Players are essentially getting to piece together the lives of other past members of this home which all had an untimely death. In that regard, we get a bit more of a horrific gameplay version of What Remains of Edith Finch if you're familiar with that game. There are some endings to unlock as well so there is some replay value here.
#10 Outlast
Platform : PC, PS4, Xbox One, Linux, OS X, Nintendo Switch
Release Date : PC September 4, 2013 / PS4 February 4, 2014 / Xbox One June 19, 2014
Linux, OS X March 31, 2015 / Nintendo Switch February 27, 2018
Genre : Survival horror
Outlast follows freelance investigative journalist Miles Upshur, who decides to check out a psychiatric hospital. Once there, Miles learns that the hospital has become overrun by homicidal patients. As Miles has no combat background, players are forced to evade rather than confront the enemies, often running away or hiding in areas like lockers or under beds. One of the items Miles carries with him is a night vision camcorder, however, it requires batteries, forcing the player to constantly scavenge for items. It's a title with plenty of jump scares and tense moments, especially if you find yourself with a camcorder that's ran out of batteries.
#9 Outlast 2
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Release Date : PC, PS4, Xbox One April 25, 2017 / Nintendo Switch March 27, 2018
Genre : Survival horror
Speaking of Outlast, we have Outlast 2. This time around, players are again taking the role of a journalist that's named Blake Langermann who is traveling with his wife Lynn. The duo begins their search for more information based around a mysterious murder of a pregnant woman but upon their initial travels, the couple is separated from a helicopter crash. Now players are forced into finding their wife while being dropped into a middle of an unusual cult that believes the end of time is coming.
Just like the first game, players are not meant to fight back but instead flee from danger, hide, and use their camcorder as a means to get a night vision view of the area. Fortunately, this time around the camera offers some more tools to make use of such as a microphone that can pick up footsteps. However, just like the first installment, there are still batteries that need to be picked up to power the device.
#8 Phasmophobia
Platform : PC
Release Date : 18 September 2020
Genre : Survival horror
Phasmophobia was a huge hit and a game that had plenty of players logging on together as this is a title that works best as a cooperative multiplayer horror game. Here players are taking the role of paranormal investigators who will get various missions presented to them. Using an assortment of gear, players are forced to enter a building and attempt to locate the ghosts. With AI, players can even use their microphones to call out to the ghosts. It's a simple game that's a thrill to play and it's likely to be supported for a long time to come.
#7 The Forest
Platform : PC, PS4
Release Date : PC 30 April 2018 / PS4 6 November 2018
Genre : survival horror video game
The Forest was a big hit that blended horror and survival gameplay elements. Players take the role of a father traveling with their son on a plane. However, when the plane malfunctions and crashes onto the forest, players find that they are alone among the wreckage of the plane with no survivors outside of the disappearance of their son. Now players are forced into venturing through the island in search of their son along with keeping themselves safe from an unusual mutated cannibalism faction.
What had so many players interested in this game was the enemy AI system. These mutated humans would start just by watching the player, finding where they are building up a base and as they continue to get more curious, they'll attempt to get closer. However, there will be times that the enemy AI will attempt to see what you would do simply by charging up to the player or wrecking your buildings crafted up around the area. Slowly, they'll become more of a problematic enemy that will force players to face against them directly using the makeshift weapons they've crafted up.
#6 Soma
Platform : Linux, PC OS X, PS4, Xbox One
Release Date : Linux, PC OS X, PS4 22 September 2015 / Xbox One 1 December 2017
Genre : Survival horror
Frictional Games has done well in the horror genre in the past with the likes of Penumbra and Amnesia. One of their more recent launches into the marketplace is Soma which puts players into the role of Simon Jarrett. After going through a serious car injury, our protagonist agrees to undergo a brain scan to see the damage caused to his brain. However, during the scan Simon blacks out and wakes up in an unusual underwater facility. Here Simon must figure out what's going on while finding robots that share human characteristics running the place.
Meanwhile, the gameplay is mainly centered around exploration and solving puzzles. It's a very atmospheric video game and one that's gained a big fan base. However, as mentioned, this development studio has brought out other iconic horror titles into the marketplace including Amnesia: The Dark Descent which we'll be covering in our next point.
#5 Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Platform : Linux, Mac, OS X, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Release Date : Linux, OS X, PC 8 September 2010 / PS4 22 November 2016
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Xbox One 28 September 2018 / Nintendo Switch 12 September 2019
Genre : Survival horror, adventure
Amnesia: The Dark Descent was first released as an independent download by developers Frictional Games. Players awake in a dark castle with no memory other than their name and that something is hunting them down. As players lurk throughout the castle to regain their memory they'll be subjected to the main gameplay element, puzzle solving.
However, within the castle are grotesque enemies that not only will kill the player character but also cause their sanity level to decrease. This sanity level acts as a health indicator. If not managed properly, the player will start to witness unsettling events, eventually leading to their death. We would also suggest checking out the sequel if you find this game of interest. Amnesia: Rebirth was released just last year, 2020, which is set nearly a hundred years after The Dark Descent.
#4 Devotion
Platform : PC, macOS
Release Date : February 19, 2019
Genre : Survival horror, puzzle
Devotion is a first-person horror title based on Taiwanese folk religion. It was a game that initially received plenty of praise online for its stunning visuals and gameplay. However, the big reason this game received so much attention was the controversy it sparked. There was a small meme reference to the Chinese government leader which sparked a ton of hate towards this game. So much hate came out that just days after its release, Devotion was review bombed leading to its removal.
It wouldn't be until well after a year that the developers, Red Candle Games, attempted to bring this project back out into the marketplace which contained a build removing the meme reference. While GOG announced that it was going to offer a DRM-free version, the digital marketplace received a ton of attention calling for the marketplace to not release this project. GOG ended up folding under the pressure and refused to pick the title up leaving Red Candle Games to once again work on another means to sell their game. Eventually, the project was released through their online digital marketplace which would be the future home for all Red Candle Games releases.
#3 Doom
Platform : MS-DOS, Sega 32X, Atari Jaguar, Mac OS, Amiga OS, PC-98, SNES, PlayStation, 3DO, Windows 95, Sega Saturn, Acorn Archimedes, Game Boy Advance, Xbox 360, iOS, PS3,Android, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
Release Date : December 10, 1993
MS-DOS, December 10, 1993 / Sega 32X, November 21, 1994 / Atari Jaguar, November 28, 1994 / Mac OS, November 4, 1994 / SNES, September 1, 1995 / PlayStation, November 16, 1995 / 3DO, April 26, 1996 / Sega Saturn, March 31, 1997 / Game Boy Advance, October 24, 2001 Xbox 360, September 27, 2006 / iOS, October 31, 2009 / PS3, November 20, 2012 / Android, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One July 26, 2019
Genre : First-person shooter
Horror can come out in a variety of genres and one of the intense FPS games to hit the market back in 2016 with incredible success is Doom. This is a reboot of sorts for the iconic franchise. Here players are going through the game as Doom Slayer who has to battle against all sorts of demonic scum after breaking through to the human realm. It's just as intense and gory as you'd expect from the iconic Doom franchise with players using a robust collection of weapons.
This was certainly one of the games to pick up in 2016 and it's proven to be just as fun and thrilling to play today as it was when it launched several years ago at this point. The only gripe we saw with fans regarding this game was the fact that there wasn't much in terms of post-launch support here. Instead, the developers moved on to the successor title, Doom Eternal, which we'll be covering next.
#2 Doom Eternal
Platform : PC, PS4, Stadia, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S
Release Date : PC, PS4, Stadia, Xbox One March 20, 2020
Nintendo Switch December 8, 2020 / PS5, XSX|S 2021
Genre : First-person shooter
Next up we have Doom Eternal, which is a follow-up to the 2016 Doom release. The demonic invasion has left Mars and has now come to Earth leaving most of humanity in shambles. Now the only thing left to keep humanity from total annihilation is Doom Slayer. This is a game that enhances the gameplay experience where players have to battle against a variety of different demonic enemies.
However, the gameplay is a whole lot more challenging here than it was in the previous installment. Everything you learn, from maneuvering, various weapons, explosives, to weak points for the enemy is pretty crucial. To stay alive, players mainly have to keep moving and use all their newfound skills and tools. As a result, this game may be a bit cumbersome for some players, but those that enjoy a challenge should find one here.
#1 Resident Evil 7
Platform : PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Stadia
Release Date : 24 January 2017 / Stadia April 1, 2021
Genre : Survival horror
Resident Evil is such an iconic survival-horror franchise that's been around for decades. Its series typically stayed the same with a third-person perspective while players venture through some terrifying gameplay that was full of undead enemies to battle against and puzzles to solve. However, after the franchise started to become more action-oriented, fans were expressing their desire to see Capcom go back to its roots. That's when the studio revamped the gameplay after Resident Evil 6. Resident Evil, 7 brought out a new protagonist, Ethan Winters, who is your typical average guy.
With no professional background to deal with any kind of hostilities, Ethan's search for his missing wife leads him to the oddity Baker Family which was full of torment and terror. This title brought back the survival-horror feel with less focus around action gameplay and more aimed at difficult battles and an eerie atmosphere. Likewise, Capcom opted to bring out the first-person perspective with even PSVR support to really immerse players. This is a game that's worth checking out and it's one that doesn't need players to go through the previous installments to understand the story.
First-person shooters (FPS) are the games where you're the guy playing behind the gun. You're playing from the point of view of the shooter. This article is for those trying to get started playing them and looking for games to start off with. Alternatively, you're trying to get friend or significant other interested in them. Here's a small introduction and games to start them off with. If this is your first time reading about it, we are going to start off with the absolute basics. If you feel like you don't need an introduction, go to the list.
What are FPS games?
FPS is a genre of action video games in which you defeat your enemies from a first-person perspective. We usually see the world of the game through the point of view of the a character, usually a protagonist. In most games, we can see the arms of the character at the bottom of the screen with some kind of weapon equipped in them. You control where your character moves, shoots, and other actions.
In FPS games you are usually given a gun or a similar fictional weapon where you aim and shoot at your enemies. It can become very overwhelming very fast. The enemies are constantly moving and shooting back at you. There are things are blowing up and making loud sounds. There's many controls you have to know. You are playing in the first-person perspective which decreases your field of vision. All of this combined with playing against friends or people online with years of experience is especially demoralizing. I hate to this, but there's no easy way around this. You just have to keep practicing.
The first question that comes to every gamer's mind when thinking about FPS games is if they should play these games on a PC or console. Personally, I prefer to play FPS games on PC, but the choice should be left to you. I started on PC because I had a computer and my parents wouldn't buy me a game system.
FPS games on PC
FPS games are a little more intense on PC because of the freedom of movement provided by a mouse. The mouse lets the player look in any desired direction and take the aim very quickly. This type of freedom can never be replicated by a controller. You are also given better graphics and frame-rates on a gaming PC as compared to a console.
FPS games on console
FPS games are quite intense on console as well, but the movements are slower because of the controller. However, that is where aim-assist comes in! FPS games on console usually come with an aim-assist option which can help you get better aim. Aim-assist makes aiming on a console just as easy as the PC. FPS games on console have the same graphical settings and frame-rates for every gamer, which means that no gamer can have an unfair advantage.
How to improve your game
The best way to improve your aim whether you're on PC or console is to just keep on playing. At first, you will get quite frustrated because of your bad reflexes in the game, but slowly, you will start to see small improvements, which will eventually develop into big improvements. If you're on PC, you can also download some aim training software to practice your aim before every match.
Beginner Games to Play
Notes for games below:
– Difficulty is scored by 1 being the easiest and 10 being the hardest (1 is like aiming practice, 10 is like nonstop action and many controls)
– Difficulty for single player games or modes are based on the easiest possible setting
Single Player Games
Far Cry 5
Released: March 27, 2018
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
Difficulty: 3/10
Far Cry 5 is the perfect game for you if you like to play story-driven games which are free from all the online multiplayer aspects. Essentially, the story is that a doomsday cult led by leader Joseph Seed has taken over a county in Montana. You're a junior deputy sheriff working with other resistance groups to free the county. If you like storylines, side quests and not having to deal with online multiplayer, this one is for you. Far Cry 5 is just a nice casual, but yet exciting game.
Fallout 3
Released: October 28, 2008
Platforms: Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Difficulty: 3.5/10
This is a good game beginner game because it's very straight forward. Don't expect crazy graphics because it's from 2008. I recommend it because it's a pretty simple game to run through. In the game, there are options of what to say when you talk to someone (see below). The choice is usually pretty simple compared to other games where it can be more complicated. However, there's also not that much constant shooting. It's more story-line based so don't play it if you're not into that.
Doom Eternal
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Released: March 20 2020
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Stadia and Nintendo Switch
Difficulty: 5/10
Doom Eternal is the latest addition to the Doom franchise, which is a story-driven game. The most beautiful thing about this game is the fact that because of its push-forward style of gameplay, this game can be very intense and entertaining. Simply put the game is about you trying to liberate earth from demons who have invaded earth. It's up to you to kill these demons and save earth. It's a gory violent game with insane graphics.
Note: Has multiplayer but not recommended for beginners
Single & Multiplayer Games
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
Released: October 25, 2019
Platform: PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4
Single Player Difficulty: 4/10 | Multiplayer Difficulty: 7/10
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is the latest addition to the Call of Duty line-up. The franchise itself is a well known classic. The game can serve as both a story-driven game and an online multiplayer game. You can play on the story mode on the easiest difficulty setting as you get a hang of FPS. No shame in that.
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It's designed to have a more realistic story line, but still a fictional one. You're working towards liberating Urzikstan from Russian Forces.Both the campaign and online multiplayer modes for this game are very beautifully built.
Halo Reach
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Released: September 14, 2010
Platform: PC, Xbox One and Xbox 360
Single Player Difficulty: 4/10 | Multiplayer Difficulty: 7/10
I felt like I had to include this one because it's a classic. I was debating between Halo 3 and Halo Reach but Halo Reach can be played on PC. For the sake of accessibility, I chose this one. I'm choose this one because, similar to COD, it has options for story mode with difficulty setting and multiplayer. In pretty much all the Halo games you're in a war with an alien group call the Convenant. Each game is pretty much a different part of the conflict . You should get a hang of the plot within the first few levels. If you like shooting aliens and playing in a fictional places this one's for you.
Battlefield 3
Released: October 25, 2011
Platform: PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
Single Player Difficulty: 3/10 | Multiplayer Difficulty: 7/10
Battle field 2 was actually the first FPS game I played so I don't know if I'm adding this because I'm biased or it's actually that good of an intro game. This one also has the option to play first player or multiplayer. I just find that it's a simpler game to play when it's more nonfictional, because you'll already have a sense of what the weapons are for. For example you'll know what a shotgun is in real life but you'll have no idea what an MA5D assault rifle is from Halo.
Titanfall 2
Released: October 28, 2016
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Single Player Difficulty: 4/10 | Multiplayer Difficulty: 7.5/10
If you like robots, cool graphics, fictional sci-fi plots and fictional weapons then this is the one for you. The plot is a little hard to follow though because it's building on the previous game. The multiplayer is very fast paced though so don't start off playing that. Play the single player campaign to get a hang of things first.
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Star wars Battlefront II
Released: November 17, 2017
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Single Player Difficulty: 3 | Multiplayer Difficulty: 5.5
The video game is loosely based on the movie franchise. That can make it more interesting for beginners if they've watched Star Wars. The characters and places are from places in the movies. Some people are critical about the game because there's nothing too complicated about it. I find that that is why it is advantageous to beginners.
Multiplayer Games
Apex Legends
Released: February 4, 2019
Platforms: PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4
Multiplayer Difficulty: 6.5
This beautiful online multiplayer FPS game took the gaming world by storm! Regardless of the fact that Apex Legends was released without any prior announcement, this game got very popular in the whole gaming community. Apex Legends is a battle royale game which was published by EA. It is fun to play together with your friends, but cross-play (playing on the same server on different consoles) is not available in the game right now. Hopefully it'll be added soon. The premise of the game is 20 three person teams land on an island and the last team standing wins. There's gadgets, shields, and other things you can use to your advantage.
Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO)
Released: August 21, 2012
Platform: PC, Mac OS, Linux, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
Multiplayer Difficulty: 9
CS:GO is the one of the most traditional type of FPS game which is loved by gamers all over the world. CS:GO is a very competitive game, and it is a huge part of the world of e-sport. This also means playing online is hard. I've only really included this because you it's on pretty much any console and it's free or low cost.
The game separates a group of players into 2 teams. One is a group of terrorists, and the other one is a group of counter-terrorists. Both the teams must eliminate each other whilst completing certain tasks to win the game.