Top 5 Best FPS Games of Q4 2017

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Call of Duty: WWII, xbox one, ps4

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is not only one of the best first-person shooters of Q4 but it’s also one of the best shooter experiences for all of 2017. The New Colossus allows the beloved franchise to return in a blaze of glory with smooth gunplay, a captivating narrative, and a cast of characters that packs Wolfenstein with a ton of personality.

Leading B.J. Blazkowicz through his journey to take America back from Nazi rule is an intense and challenging experience. Throughout the campaign you will have the option to use stealth to take out foes before they call in for reinforcements or just take a bold approach of running through enemies with the most powerful weapons you have on hand. Gameplay remains fresh from beginning to end and the only huge complaint about the whole thing is that it doesn’t offer any real incentive to dive back into the game once you have completed the campaign.


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