If you’re wanting to take enemies down in style while retaining the highest degree of immersion, one of the best FPS games will be more than sufficient.
Our team of experts have reviewed plenty of marvellous FPS titles across different forms and styles, and we’ve made sure to include the very best in each category on our list. We’ve also included a good scope of options, so everyone can at least get behind one recommendation on this list.
And if you can’t find any games that take your fancy, then make sure to bookmark this page and return later. There are plenty more great FPS games on the horizon, and we’ll be sure to add them in when they arrive.
We also have plenty of other round-ups for the best games on other systems if you don’t want to look for a specific genre (although if you want to play with friends, grabbing one of the best multiplayer games is ideal); our best PS5 games list is perfect for anyone who’s recently bought the latest PlayStation, and our best Xbox Series X/S games list is for all the Microsoft fans out there, and our picks for the best Switch games is ideal for those who’ve got Nintendo’s excellent diddy hybrid console, while the best PC games are reserved for those who’ve got a killer rig for the best titles.
Best FPS games at a glance
Best single-player FPS – DeathloopBest zombie FPS – Dying Light 2 Stay HumanBest eSports FPS – ValorantBest multiplayer FPS – Halo InfiniteBest open-world FPS – Cyberpunk 2077
How we test
We play every game we review through to the end, outside of certain exceptions where getting 100% completion, like Skyrim, is close to impossible to do. When we don’t fully finish a game before reviewing it we will always alert the reader.
Uses the time loop concept to great effect
Supernatural abilities are a joy to use
Plenty to discover in each hub world
Multiplayer element adds some thrilling chaos
Can get repetitive towards the end
A small number of technical issues
Parkour platforming is incredibly fun
The open-world city is a great playground
Your decisions shape the story
Great cast of characters
Combat is hit and miss
Immunity timer will be divisive
Not scary enough for horror fans
Superb gunplay
Robust character classes provide depth and longevity
Gorgeous art style
High difficulty level can feel inaccessible
Can be frustrating playing solo
Hugely enjoyable gunplay, with great weapon variety
Grappleshot is incredibly fun to use
Compelling dialogue and engaging new characters
Fantastic multiplayer mode
Open-world sections are generic
Boss battles can be frustrating
Story’s conclusion is anti-climatic
Night City is a living, breathing world that is truly breathtaking
V is an excellent lead character with so much potential depth
All of the gameplay systems are nuanced and rewarding
Dialogue and storytelling are strong and impactful
Braindance mechanic is underutilized
Female character writing feels misogynistic at times
Bugs
Deathloop
Best single player FPS
Pros
Uses the time loop concept to great effectSupernatural abilities are a joy to usePlenty to discover in each hub worldMultiplayer element adds some thrilling chaos
Cons
Can get repetitive towards the endA small number of technical issues
Deathloop is a fantastic FPS title in our view, especially if you’re looking for a great single player experience.
This comes largely thanks to the fact it’s one of the most innovative titles to be released in a very long time with a mind-bending time loop mechanic that requires you to kill eight targets before the end of the day. In addition, this also brings with it an excellent puzzle mechanic to Deathloop that makes it one of the most unique games out there.
Given this is a game that will put you in the same position every day, you’ll be sure to spend a lot of time appreciating Deathloop’s cartoon art style and marvellous graphics that we found to look especially great on PS5 during our playthrough. The soundtrack is also brilliant with a James Bond style set of music helping to intensify every shootout and make you feel like your own secret agent.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Deathloop review
Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Best zombie FPS
Pros
Parkour platforming is incredibly funThe open-world city is a great playgroundYour decisions shape the storyGreat cast of characters
Cons
Combat is hit and missImmunity timer will be divisive Not scary enough for horror fans
For those wanting an FPS game where picking off zombies is the main objective, look no further than Dying Light 2 Stay Human.
The combat here is more of the same hack-and-slash style that has bestowed series such as Skyrim and Fallout in the past, which can get a little repetitive at times, but generally felt responsive and offered up some satisfying animations when you send a zombie’s head flying.
There’s also a parkour and exploration element in Dying Light 2 that offers the chance to climb basically anything, unlike in the likes of Uncharted and Assassin’s Creed where only specific structures were climbable. We found the free-running element to be such an enjoyable part of the game that the lack of fast travel options to move around the map didn’t become such a huge issue, and with two separate open world maps on offer, there’s a lot to explore and climb.
This is also one of the best-looking games out there and one of the brighter-looking zombie titles, which helps it to look especially eye-catching. We also found there to be some outstanding attention to detail, even if we only managed to play at 1440p, but it’s a testament to how good the game looks overall.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Dying Light 2 Review
Valorant
Best eSports FPS
Pros
Superb gunplayRobust character classes provide depth and longevityGorgeous art style
Cons
High difficulty level can feel inaccessibleCan be frustrating playing solo
Valorant is an excellent choice for those wanting an intense yet rewarding competitive shooter – one that’s ideal for eSports
There’s a large selection of guns to choose from, ranging from small pistols to massive assault rifles and snipers for longer range combat. Unlike other shooters, no weapon felt especially overpowered, and each of them felt fantastic to use with pinpoint accuracy in terms of the controls on offer.
As well as offering some rather fun and engaging gameplay, we also thought that Valorant looked brilliant with a cartoon art style that’s reminiscent of Team Fortress 2. The audio effects and voice acting is also second to none, helping to give each character their own distinct personality There are eleven different character classes to choose from, and with them also comes a decent mix of nationalities to also offer an inclusive experience, which is lovely.
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review: Valorant review
Halo Infinite
Best multiplayer FPS
Pros
Hugely enjoyable gunplay, with great weapon variety Grappleshot is incredibly fun to useCompelling dialogue and engaging new charactersFantastic multiplayer mode
Cons
Open-world sections are generic Boss battles can be frustrating Story’s conclusion is anti-climatic
Halo is a game series that’s been synonymous with Microsoft consoles since the very first Xbox was released and the latest iteration, Halo Infinite, makes the grade as the best multiplayer FPS out there.
This comes thanks to there being oodles of modes to get stuck into, with Team and Arena Battle modes, as well as larger scale 24-Player Big Team Battles. They both offer similar modes such as Total Control and Capture The Flag, but the Big Team Battles add vehicles into the mix. As well as offering an engaging multiplayer experience, the fact it’s also a free multiplayer just sweetens the deal even more.
If you’ve got an Xbox Series X and an HDMI 2.1 capable display, then the multiplayer modes in Halo Infinite can also be run at 120Hz to provide an extra smooth experience, especially compared to a more standard 60Hz refresh rate. We thought Halo Infinite also looked rather polished and offered some excellent gameplay to boot.
Whether you’ve got a Series X or Series S, Halo Infinite also looks great, with some immense levels of detail on character models that show how far consoles have come, even in a generation. We found colours to be punchy and helped the game to offer an especially vibrant art style, which acts as a nice contrast to other shooters that can be typically dark and gritty
Reviewer: Ryan Jones
Full review:Halo Infinite review
Cyberpunk 2077
Best open world FPS
Pros
Night City is a living, breathing world that is truly breathtakingV is an excellent lead character with so much potential depthAll of the gameplay systems are nuanced and rewardingDialogue and storytelling are strong and impactful
Cons
Braindance mechanic is underutilizedFemale character writing feels misogynistic at timesBugs
Cyberpunk 2077 is our top pick for those wanting the freedom to explore a detailed and vast open world with an FPS title.
We found the combat on offer here to be excellent, with practically endless amounts of enjoyable and tight gunfights on offer. There’s a fluid class system on offer, meaning that you can adopt any form of the game’s combat and hacking mechanics in whichever order you like, giving you total control. In addition, with the vast selection of different weapons with their own unique characteristics, there are so many different ways of taking enemies down.
As more of an open-world style RPG, the story of Cyberpunk 2077 is also integral to its successes. With regards to character creation, we found it to be perhaps one of the vastest in terms of options for shaping V to be whoever you wanted them to be, which in turn shapes the game’s story and the experience you get. The storytelling here proved to be wondrous, with a sense of pace and execution that was unlike anything we’d played before.
The graphics on offer are more impressive on consoles than it is on PC, where at the time of review we found the game to offer some bugs and instability. With that being said, the pair of Quality and Performance Modes on next gen consoles do take the game up a gear and help it to look and perform well.
Reviewer: Jade King
Full review: Cyberpunk 2077
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For our money, the best open world FPS is Cyberpunk 2077. Its combat is especially engaging, which comes alongside a well-paced story and a living and breathing world in the form of Night City.
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