What are people’s recommendation for their favourite FPS single player campaigns that you still enjoy playing a couple of levels once in awhile? No multiplayer suggestions.

My all time one is Medal Of Honor 2010 reboot. I don’t play through it every time but I have a couple of favourite levels.

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    3 months ago

    Can’t decide.

    “Wolfenstein: The New Order” for the setting and production value.

    “Prey” (2017) for the fantastic gameplay and atmosphere.

    “Turbo Overkill” for the movement and variety.

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      3 months ago

      Thank you providing reasons for why it’s your favourite game.

      I bought the New Order/Old Blood combo on GOG.

      Prey looks really nice. Don’t you primarily play through the game with a sword, having a lot of required stealth kills?

      Is Turbo Overkill an arena game in a single environment, as opposed to progressing through multiple levels, say, in like a military campaign?

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        You should really give the Wolfenstein games a try if you already own them. After about an hour or two you will know if the game is for you. Start with New Order.

        There is no melee weapon in Prey, except the wrench you start with. It is a Sci-Fi game, set on a space station. The focus is on finding your own solutions to problems by using different skills you unlock. Strength, hacking, stealth and so on. It is an immersive sim, but you can play it like a shooter too. It demands some attention though, or you will not know what to do next.

        Turbo Overkill has multiple levels you complete one after another. It is a classic FPS game with a campaign. The big fights happen in large arenas though. The game is very fast and you have to use a lot of different movement abilities to survive on harder difficulties.