iPhone XS Max is a great phone for playing PUBG and Fortnite, thanks to the wider screen with amazing visuals. If FPS gaming is what you enjoy to the core, here’s our pick of the five best First Person Shooter FPS games for iPhone XS Max. These games are fun and challenging and also the shooting spree and non-stop action are bound to keep you engaged.
This franchise has been sticking around since a while and people also compare it with Call Of Duty games. But, the new instalment called Modern Combat 5:Blackout is surely one of the best FPS game you can grab your hand on. You have to option to play in these modes: Assault, Heavy, Recon, Sniper, Support, Bounty Hunter, Sapper, X1-Morph, and Kommander. The graphics are simply amazing and you can also indulge in multiplayer Squad vs Squad matches and top the leader charts.
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Doom is a first-person shooter presented with early 3D graphics. The player controls an unnamed space marine—later termed the Doomguy—through a series of levels set in military bases on the moons of Mars and in Hell. To finish a level, the player must traverse through the area to reach a marked exit room. Doom Classic John Carmack is a busy chap, isn't he? Having just released a brand new iPhone Doom Resurrection game, and spilling the beans on his plans for. Well, everything, he's now revealed that Doom Classic is nearing completion. Doom 3, free and safe download. Doom 3 latest version: Battle Demonic Hordes in Doom 3. Doom 3 is an instalment in the series that helped to define th.
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The game is slowly gaining popularity for it’s addictive FPS gameplay and controls that you can learn and adjust to easily. Also, there are no ad pop-ups in between and you can enjoy the game without any interruptions. The graphics are awesome and there are no lags in the game unless you have a poor connection. It’s an absolutely free game to play and it won’t ask you to spend money unlike other shooter games.
This game is not be missed as it brings back the highly entertaining DOOM Classic game, which was originally launched in 1993, to the iPhone XS Max. The creators have put a lot of work to bring the same experience on the smartphone, with similar arcade visuals. The audio elements are also similar and really makes you nostalgic about the good old days. DOOM Classic has many exciting levels to play and still remains to be the best shooter experience to date.
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The best game for thrill-seekers and fans of the Walking Dead series. The gameplay is dynamic and with good story-lines to explore as you play the game as one of the characters called Clementine. The game is basically about the dead turning zombies after an epidemic and it revolves around you trying to survive the frights and scares. You will also meet new characters and new locations which are safer and you will have their help along the journey.
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You won’t regret playing this game if zombie shooter is all what you need. The game leads on from the first instalment and brings you more indulging scenarios and gaming environments. You have 50 different types of zombie killing weapons at your disposal and you can play across 10 different regions in the world. Dead Trigger 2 will keep you hooked right from the start when you make your first kill.
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- By Argenteo · PostedWeird and disturbing adventure. Astonishing music. One of those set of maps that leave a hard impression on me.
Has some cyberpunk vibe I love. If you're familiar with 90' wads, be sure to check it up.
If you like the ambient don't forget Hacx. Be caruful with those worms. - By Argenteo · PostedLet's go. Trippy alice in wonderland experience. Mumbling trees, mushrooms and giant toads. Really groovy. Excellent midis. The final boss (so fluffy) makes the adventure close like a dream.
- By Gottfried · PostedNice, clean design, includes very good ideas. Only criticism may be too big amount of popup traps with enemies, but hey, nothing's perfect.
- By Argenteo · PostedYou are somewhere, you are surrounded, there's a chapel, there's a teleport.
Quick action and cool details. No more than 100 kbs. - By Maes · Posted'Let's kick some tail'. I don't get why the other reviewers get their panties in knot, this is pure, unadulterated 1994 fun...even though the map is actually fom 1997. Early 1997, so let's cut it some slack, m'kay? As the zombiemen say when they die 'you fuckin' chill' (?). OK, the new sound effects sound like something I'd have done back in 1994, with the newly discovered joys of 'multimedia' and such, but they sure got a chuckle out of me, and that's enough to get two stars. Map design...well, TBQH only MAP01 and a few others like MAP11 (the one in the 'KEEP' screenshot) and MAP13 (the one with the black boxes/keens) seem to be somewhat decently designed for single player, and even those are way too easy. A pistol start is a must if you want to have something remotely close to a challenge. It also shows the map designers weren't actually incompetent, even though the progression/traps are very predictable. Most of the maps consist of boxy rooms/plain open arenas with few variations, even though there are some nice touches and ideas here and there, but they obviously couldn't keep it up for 21 maps. What makes the gameplay tedious however is a certain proclivity by part of the authors to avoid the use of switches, while the maps are designed around a 'hump random wall X to open new section Y, monsters pour in, rinse, repeat' formula so get used to A LOT of wall humping unmarked walls and random textures, backtracking and 'where the fuck do I go now?' moments if you want to max most maps. TBQH I don't get how any of those maps would be good for multiplayer and particularly Deathmatch, as they are waaaay too large.
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