What was your first FPS?

What was your first FPS?

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Pwns

It was actually The World Is Not Enough on the N64.

Call of duty 3. Cant believe it's already been 10 years

had a freeware copy of this. only had the first level, but it was still a fucking blast

I was too young for Goldeneye, this was the splitscreen of my childhood and boy, did we love it

Why do you have to hold left stick down to sprint in this game?

Metroid Prime, followed by Nightfire right after.

Prime got me comfortable with the first person viewpoint, I originally thought it was claustrophobic and morph-balled everywhere.

Tallon IV was probably the best atmosphere to realize how cool fps immersion could be.

Nightfire got me used to dual-stick controls

Heretic is the earliest I remember.

Whats wrong with that?

Quake.

Sometimes I'll even go in and adjust everything to play 8-bit without filtering so it looks pixelated as fuck and ugly, for maximum nostalgia.

Otherwise, Quakespasm.

Doom for the ps1

My dad was a pretty cool guy

So it's not just for me? It's eally annoying, Id rather just press.

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Doom. Not even trying to pretend to be old school, I'm only 27, but Doom was my first.

Metroid Prime

Despite not being dual-stick like most console FPS it still handled remarkably well

Fuuuuuuuck

>had a Nightmare save going
>was on the phone with gf and was fucking around jumping and shit in the episode chamber
>jumped backwards out of the Nightmare portal and into the difficulty chamber
>whatever, just go back into Nightmare
>hang up and continue on to the episode I was gonna do next
>finish episode 4 today (FUCK VORES AND DOUBLE FUCK SPAWNS)
>realize when I exited it must have reset all my episodes, have to redo them all
>been saving over the same single save slot like a dumbass

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK

Goldeneye was my first

Nightfire was underrated though. It was panned for not being Goldeneye but the multiplayer was pretty fun

Wolfenstein 3d

Nightfire is objectively the single best Bond game of all time.

Goldeneye as well. N64 was a weird system with a small library but it had the best multiplayer.

So good it needs a remaster.

Goldeneye

They need to just make a PS2 Bond Remaster Collection with Agent Under Fire, Nightfire, and Everything or Nothing.

People say Goldeneye was the best Bond game, Nightfire is the undisputed underdog. My personal favorite Bond game.

The MP was ace, but the SP was also excellent as well.

Goldeneye 007.

God yes.
>the party mission where you can either mingle and take hot pictures of PS2 era tiddies or sneak around the side of the house and skip the party
>the wristwatch laser
>the sentinel moon gun
>the guided missile launcher
>the fucking multiplayer sniper fun

cod 1 united offensive
what do you think happened to sgt. moody?

I'd pre-order.

Quake 3

Same here and I haven't preordered since 2010.

>Oddjob could actually throw his hat and turn it into a guided frisbee of instant death
>suitcase turrets wrecking anus
>having helicopter drone battles with my friends
>that sniper mission at the powerplant that quickly turned into a game of patience while you scoped out all the 1HK sniper enemies so you could continue ziplining around
>jetpack
>that office infiltration mission with the helicopter
>scaling the office exterior
>that intensely difficult jungle drive mission near the end
>locking the asian bitch into the exhaust room and watching her get melted
>the space laser fight at the end

Whole fucking game was awesome man.

I encountered a glitch where you could fall down the ravine and stay alive in Ravine in multiplayer or The Exchange single player, I forgot. You couldn't get back up but it was atmospheric down there.

Same here.
Mine was bundled with alone in the dark, sim city, flashback and monopoly.

Almost the same
This is my first

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Wolf3d back in 1994 or 5 when we were in like kindergarten, we were the first generation to grow up with the internet, we were the first kids to get to use personal computers at school as they just had been brought in, and the fucking first month we learned enough to load it up with loads of fucking roms and games, wolf was the best shit ever

Probably the first doom or goldeneye. forget which i played first.

I suddenly feel so old

I remember the first time they brought computers into our classes. Within a year or two we went from playing hokey, older games to some dinosaur game where you played as a raptor with a jetpack or some shit. Nanosaur maybe? Shit was dope and everyone would crowd around the kid and watch him play.

Made me want to never play this genre again.

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Yesterday was Halo's 15th anniversary. It's literally 15 years old you nitwit. Children who were 5 when it came out are now 20. Can we stop this meme now?

Despite what the series may have turned into Halo CE was a good game and is 15 fucking years old.

jealous?

Played this when I was a tiny, tiny baby. Didn't realize I had ever played Wolf3D until years later when I played the game again.

Dark Forces 1

yeah, we'd all crowd around the kid who was awesomest at the game, and get super fucking hyped when he'd get further than before

by the time late 90's/2000 rolled around we were playing GTA1/2, Motocross Madness and Fury and shit on the fancy new library computers at the time

I remember in our first grade computer class in 2000 the teacher made us play this educational egghead game where you created and customized small egghead dudes.

Wolf3D probably
It was in the late '90s though.

Trespasser, which was also my first video game period.

CE's a good game but pretty much all of the sequels are better.

Wolfenstein, the one just before Doom.

Wolf3D and then Doom, didn't like both so I played like 15 minutes each
some years later I played Hexen and it was so good I had to give Wolf3D and Doom an other try
Hexen is still one of my favorite game

Operation flashpoint, in my top 5 games to this day

Some old star wars game that has a stormtrooper on the cover

Wolfenstein 3D in preschool

Remake when?

Holy fuck we're in the future right now:

m.youtube.com/watch?v=u-YqN-kHZCw

Jealous of what? You're not using that word right. I'm 27 and bought Halo in 2003 when I was 14, and I had played tons of FPS games before it, notably Doom as my first. This HALO IS FOR BABBIES ECKS DEE meme is atrocious.

marathon

Turok is the first I remember playing and actually realising it was an FPS. I had played Wolfenstein, Hexen and Forsaken before that I think but didn't properly grasp what they were.

I first played Turok when I went round to a cousins and he showed me his new N64 and I couldn't believe how good the death animations were.

That was a TPS though...

Heretic. And it was a damn fine place to start

GUTEN TAG

My african american

holy fuck what a chore to play as the fucking monkey.

A friend told me about this game, never played it though. I hear it was pretty good

Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold. Was basically a Wolfenstein reskin, but better in every way. Parents got a bunch of shareware copies of all the old Apogee DOS games from the BX when I was little. Commander Keen, Blake Stone, Major Stryker, Hugo, Gorillas, Hocus Pocus, Duke Nukem 1 and 2, Paganitzu, and F-117 A Stealth Fighter. Good shit.