Any good FPS for Gamecube?

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Voor1
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Any good FPS for Gamecube?

Postby Voor1 » January 8th, 2015, 9:59 pm

I don't game much, and just mess around on my Gamecube when I have some time--mostly trying to finally complete Ocarina of Time. And then I'll work on Twilight Princess and Wind Waker.

But sometimes I'm in the mood for something different. Going to pick up Mario Kart and would also like a first person shooter. Any suggestions? Something Halo-risqué would be ideal.... Hahahaha

ZetaX1
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Any good FPS for Gamecube?

Postby ZetaX1 » January 8th, 2015, 10:56 pm

Timesplitters 2. Fun game, decent graphics, weird sense of humor (at times.) I recommend it (probably pretty cheap, too.)

Timesplitters: Future Perfect (TS 3, basically) is also decent, but for some reason I liked TS 2 better.

LoganRuckman1
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Any good FPS for Gamecube?

Postby LoganRuckman1 » January 9th, 2015, 2:35 am

Well, I would say Metroid Prime depending on if you consider it a true FPS, or a first person adventure game with shooting.

Vexer1
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Any good FPS for Gamecube?

Postby Vexer1 » January 9th, 2015, 3:05 am

Yeah there's some pretty good ones:

Killer7

007 Agent Under Fire

007: Nightfire

Die Hard: Vendetta

Metroid Prime 1 and 2

Turok Evolution

Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs Death

Rainbow Six 3

Rainbow Six Raven Shield

Goldeneye: Rogue Agent

XIII

Serious Sam: Next Encounter

Red Faction 2

Rainbow Six Vegas

Timesplitters 2 

Timesplitters: Future Perfect

Ghost Recon

Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast

 


Calysma1
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Any good FPS for Gamecube?

Postby Calysma1 » January 9th, 2015, 3:18 am

Since Zeta and Logan have beaten me to the punch re TimeSplitters and Metroid Prime, another good FPS available for GameCube is James Bond 007: NightFire (whose developer, Eurocom, would later go on to develop the GoldenEye remake for the Wii).


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