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Here are five shooter series that peaked with the first entry.
5) Max Payne

Some Max Payne fans will disagree with this assessment. After all, Rockstar Games’ Max Payne 3 is absolutely the best-playing game in the Max Payne franchise. However, that improved shooting came at a high cost for long-time fans. It ditched the noir-style visuals that made Max Payne so beloved in favor of the sun-soaked city of Sรฃo Paulo, Brazil.
Again, the third game isn’t bad. It’s worth playing through Rockstar’s version of the hit shooter, but Remedy’s original game is dripping with so much style that it was nearly impossible to live up to. Putting together those graphic novel-style visuals with slo-mo gameplay was a masterstroke. Plus, the original game has Sam Lake’s digital pen behind it, so you know it’s going to be delightfully strange. Thankfully, a Max Payne remake is on the way from Remedy, so modern players will soon get a chance to try out this all-time classic.
4) F.E.A.R.

F.E.A.R. is one of the great horror games; it just so happens to be in the form of a shooter. Don’t get me wrong, that doesn’t mean the team at Monolith Productions doesn’t also have great shooter chops. In fact, the AI in F.E.A.R. is some of the best we’ve ever seen. Your opponents react naturally to your every move, making it feel like you’re going up against a human enemy.
With how beloved the first game is, it wasn’t a surprise when Monolith announced it was working on a sequel in 2006. However, it was a bit weird because the team did not have the rights to the F.E.A.R. name, so it was just going to be called Project Origin. Monolith regained the rights two years later, and the sequel was made official. Name drama aside, it was a solid shooter, but it could not live up to the original. With Monolith closing its doors in 2025, we’ll probably never see a third game.











