
The blog picture comes from here: http://memearchive.net/meme... , and I think it's a fitting way to describe the modern FPS genre. I like shooters. I really do, but I've been a bit worn out on them recently. I have my reasons, but chief among them would be how every FPS these days seems to be a corridor shooter. I grew up on shooters like Duke Nukem, Strife, System Shock, and Dark Forces, games that gave you complex environments to explore with hidden ammo caches, alternate paths, divergent hallways, and all the sort of stuff that modern FPSs omit. After a while, running down the same street with the same column of burned-out cars being blocked by the same pile of concrete rubble gets really boring, and I've wanted the FPS genre to follow the lead of games like Dishonored (okay, not a shooter) and Far Cry 3.
My cynical side is saying "wait and see", but if what I'm seeing is true, I think the Dark Age of Corridor Shooters is coming to an end, and I couldn't be any happier (well, please announce a new Dark Forces, but I'll take SW: Battlefront I guess).
First, there's Killzone: Shadows Fall. I've beaten every single Killzone game, but I'm actually not that big of a fan of the series. I enjoy the games, but I consider them solid B-rate shooters, nothing more. Still, I like them and I was pleased to see a new Killzone announced. When I saw the first trailer (here: http://www.vg247.com/2013/0... I thought to myself "yeah, that looks fun". I figured I'd pick it up after it dropped down to the ~$20 range, but after seeing the footage, I may have to expedite my purchase (footage + interview here: http://www.youtube.com/watc... ) The color palette, the feel, and the semi-openness of the maps gave me really strong Halo: Combat Evolved vibes, and I mean that in a good way. Killzone is actually pretty bad when it comes to scripted, linear areas, so I was mighty impressed they broke out of the corridor and gave us very open-ended maps to mess around in.
Next up is Titan Fall, which blew a lot of people away, and it was my second-favorite showing at the Microsoft conference (topped only by MGS5). The Xbox One gameplay can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watc... . Setting aside the integration of mechs (HECK YES!), it really wowed me with its verticality and parkour-ish movement around the map. During the demonstration, the player jumped, slid, flew up onto rooftops, wall-ran on billboards, and more. I was watching and there were plenty of parts during the trailer where I pointed and said "it looks like you can go in that drain pipe" and "that bombed out house looks like an alternate route". Based on the demonstration, it seems as though the maps will be nice and open-ended, which is never a bad thing, in my opinion.
Lastly, we finally got to see a beefy demonstration of Bungie's new game, Destiny. Brimming with Bungie's signature quality, the game looks like a ton of fun (here: http://www.youtube.com/watc... ) and possibly an early contender for the next big thing in the FPS genre. I'm sure Bungie has plenty of their own ideas, but the core gameplay resembles Borderlands, which isn't a bad thing at all. The weapons look like a lot of fun, and everything in that gameplay demonstration just oozes quality and creativity. Best yet, the maps look massive, perhaps on the same scale of an MMO. Who knows? Either way, Destiny is yet another game breaking away from the corridor-shooter style we've all grown so bored of.
I don't know about you, but I really like shooters. Yet, I get burned out them when they devolve into same-ol'-same-ol'. Hopefully, this new generation of first person and third person shooters breaks out from the rigid, linear molds created during the last gen of gaming.
Those are the three shooters that really stood out to me. Did I miss anything? What FPS games did you like seeing at E3? Do you agree with the premise of my blog? Comment below.

Dear team,
Xbox has always been different.
We started with a simple idea. Games should bring people together through shared experiences. That led to the first Xbox in 2001, Xbox Live in 2002, and new ways to connect, from friends lists and achievements to parties and play across devices. Today, Xbox reaches over 500 million players around the world, with some of the most important franchises in entertainment.
re-evaluating exclusivity 💀
PS players will need to go back to pretending to dislike Xbox games
If they go back to exclusive games it at least shows that they are finally getting it. They would be turning down immediate money for something that will potentially workout in the long term.
Only issue is they've already opened Pandora's box. A lot of their base has moved to PC or jumped to PS. So will be a long road to get back on track.
We have been saying this from day one exclusives are a must if you are going to be selling hardware look at Nintendo and Sony before Jim Ryan. That's the proven formula. You had some that were deluded and blinded by loyalty accepting that multiplat was the future and that MS was merely getting ahead of where the industry was headed, but at least they can finally see the light and agree with what everyone has been saying for a decade+
Despite all of that, it's clear that Microsoft's Xbox division is broken beyond repair.

Insider Gaming writes: "Marathon was one of the best-selling video games in March 2026 in the United States. On Wednesday, Circna released the best-selling games of the month, and it featured six new releases along with two games returning to the top 20 after previously falling out."
Is it April fools day again?
The game is dead.
EDIT: the numbers are fudged. “digital sales on Nintendo and Xbox weren’t included in the data”
“ Is it April fools day again?
The game is dead.
EDIT: the numbers are fudged. “digital sales on Nintendo and Xbox weren’t included in the data”
Does it hurt you to hear a SONY game was BEST selling ?
You gotta let go of those OBCURED feelings 🤷🏿
Yeah sure, yet the player count is no where near what they want for a AAA game with so much money behind it
Why people are trying to spin this game like it’s done overly amazing is baffling to me.
It won’t even be a blip on peoples radars by the end of the year .

The release on Steam of the anime-style gacha-less open-world RPG DragonSword: Awakening is facing a legal challenge from its gacha publisher.
Titanfall was definitely one of the most interesting games I saw at E3, it sucks that its currently an Xbox exclusive. Hopefully that will just be a timed exclusive and it will land on the PS4.
I encourage you to watch the gameplay of Tom Clancy's The Division if you haven't already. That game is the definition of open. Technically, it's an MMO, but it's done in a way that feels like a huge step forward for shooters.
At least in my opinion.