
The original Modern Warfare is so good, you could throw every other COD at it and the remastered 2007 FPS would still boast more memorable moments than the entire series combined. Holding your actual breath as a sniping duo scuttle through the tall, grassy fields and empty, echoing playgrounds of Pripyat in the all-timer of a mission, 'All Ghillied Up'. Watching in scarcely believable horror as the character you've played half the game as gets vaporised by a pesky little mushroom cloud. Kicking down doors with the iconic Captain Price in an electrifying, rain-lashed tanker infiltration. Dragging the series kicking and screaming from the bloody and muddied trenches of WWII, Modern Warfare re-energized an FPS juggernaut with a breakneck, perfectly paced campaign that's been copied by countless other military shooters since, yet never been remotely matched. The best Call of Duty campaign ever made… and it's not close. What stings even more than the plant-based murder, though? The sad fact that we'll probably never see such a brash, bright or commendably crude FPS like this again. Shunt every second enemy you meet into a cactus, because there's literally always a life-affirmingly sharp cactus lying around.

Launch some men into orbit with an alt-fire rocket, then pick them out of the sky like they were clay pigeons. Boot a dude in the balls then kick his head off. Imagine if a new Tony Hawk's game served up tricks but replaced every Ollie and kickflip with increasingly gruesome ways of mangling mutants and you're pretty much there. The genius of Bulletstorm lies with its Skillshots. Beneath, you'll find one of the densest, most detailed, widest branching FPS systems ever devised. On Bulletstorm's surface, you'll find a brash, knowing, don't-give-a-fuck attitude, sitting on a layer of the most gloriously creative cursing you've ever heard in a video game. Never has a game so intelligent tried so hard to look like an idiot, or been so screamingly funny with it. Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch When it comes to sandbox shooters, few do madcap spectacle better than Far Cry 6. And all it took was half a dozen entries. Better yet? With the introduction of freedom fighter Dani – who you can actually see, listen to and emote alongside in third-person cutscenes – Far Cry has finally given us a protagonist who's actually worth rooting for. New additions like the Supremo Backpacks open up creative new avenues for both sneaky and explosive chaos, further enlivening Far Cry's already intoxicating power fantasy. Yet look past the dinky dachshund sidekicks named after a Spanish sausage and the typically assured, if samey stealth, and you'll find an FPS that feels like a much needed turning point for Far Cry. Does it still lean heavily on a lot of well-worn Ubisoft tropes? Obviously. It may not be the most important game in the series – that nod goes to the iconic third entry – but Far Cry 6 is still a superior shooter. Expect to see more updates to that article in the coming days.Platform(s): PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X We’ve played the first few hours and detailed the game’s surprising accessibility and strong social infrastructure in our review-in-progress. And, based on what we’ve played of Zenith thus far, the game certainly has the foundations to live up to that potential. Could this data mean that Zenith even challenges Beat Sabers’ winning streak in the monthly PlayStation Store chart releases?Įither way, the current data is fitting proof of just how much demand there is for a full-scale VR MMO that lets friends meet up and quest together online. We couldn’t tell you the last time we saw a SteamVR release reach the #1 spot in the top sellers list, though there’s a chance Half-Life: Alyx made it in 2020 (it did rank in the best-selling games for release month). This, and the fact that the game seems to have been having login issues due to large amounts of players trying to get in at launch, suggests Zenith’s release has been a big deal. The game’s also currently sitting at the top of the Quest store’s best-selling charts. Currently Zenith is beating out pre-orders for Dying Light 2 and Elden Ring as well as recent releases like God of War and Monster Hunter Rise.

To be clear, this isn’t a VR-specific category, it’s for every game on Steam.
#Zenith the last city steam charts Pc#
The US charts for the PC store place Ramen VR’s new game at the very top of the list. Long-anticipated VR MMO, Zenith: The Last City, is currently the top selling game on Steam.
