If you are a fan of first person shooters, then this list was made for you, we are going to go through the best FPS games for PC in 2013 for all you trigger happy people. Nothing really compares to the adrenaline filled combat of a good FPS [First Person Shooter] game, dodging and weaving your enemy’s fire to get into the perfect position for a sweet headshot. From the usual big names of Call of Duty to the classics such as Doom, we’ll show you every FPS worth playing.
Best FPS Games for PC – Classics
1. Half-Life Series
The Half-Life series is a great blend of storytelling and FPS action. Developed by Valve, the original Half-Life was released in 1998 and has since spawned many expansions and sequels including the award-winning Half-Life 2. You can’t really call yourself a fan of PC FPS games if you haven’t played a Half-Life game. Playing through the story and gameplay of Half-Life is a must-do for any PC gamer.
2. Doom Series
Very few gaming franchises can claim to be as iconic as the Doom series. Originally released in 1993, Doom has come a long way since its first iteration, even getting its own Hollywood movie. Whether you want to experience the nostalgia of playing a childhood game, or are experiencing the epic series for the first time, you won’t be able to find this level of carnage and destruction in many other games.
3. Quake Live/Quake Series
Often viewed as the shooter with the highest competitive skill ceiling, Quake is a fast-paced arcade shooter that still has an active playerbase a decade after its release. The best thing about Quake, it’s available for free at Quake Live. Play with and against other online players as you experience one of PC’s greatest FPS games ever created.
Best FPS Games for PC – Modern Releases

1. Call of Duty
It is no surprise that Call of Duty is the number one FPS franchise, selling millions of copies year after year. The fast-paced action combined with the addictive leveling system is what makes this series one of the best FPS games for PC. Although the focus of the series has always been the amazing multiplayer experience, don’t neglect the single player campaigns. Very few games can match the chaos and thrill of the Call of Duty single player campaigns. If you haven’t played through the intense snowmobile gunfight, do yourself a favour and pick up Call of Duty: Modern Waefare 2 and the other games in this award-winning series.
2. Borderlands 2
Borderlands is a truly unique game, while the idea of combining RPG elements within an action FPS game is a simple concept, no other game has come close to executing it as well as Borderlands 2. The best way to explain Borderlands is to call it a first-person Diablo game. The search for better equipment and skills will drive you to continue playing, even after you’ve completed the standard story mode. What sets this game apart from others is the unique art style and the characters.
3. Battlefield 3
The combination of vehicle and infantry battle is something that the Battlefield series excels at creating. Whether you are one of the foot soldiers in a massive firefight or a jet pilot performing bomber runs upon the enemy, Battlefield 3 is definitely one of the best FPS games for PC right now. No other game offers the style of combat and freedom that Battlefield games are known for. If you are looking for large scale battles and vehicle combat, then Battlefield 3 is your game.
4. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
CSGO is the latest version of the popular Counter-Strike games. Counter-Strike was originally a mod for Half-Life but has now been developed as a full blown standalone game. The most unique aspect of the Counter-Strike games is the economy, which adds an extra layer of depth to the game. Counter-Strike can be described as the Call of Duty of early 2000, and still remains one of the best FPS games for PC today. Available for a small price of $14.99 on Steam, there is very little reason why you shouldn’t own this game.
5. Bioshock Infinite
This is the third instalment of the Bioshock series and looks to be the best of the bunch. The universe of Bioshock is a treat to explore and playing the unique fusion of RPG and action FPS is truly a special experience.
6. Crysis 3
The original Crysis back in 2007 blew everyone away with its amazing graphics and solid gameplay. Being one of the first games to utilize the power of DirectX 10, Crysis set the standard for FPS graphics. Now the story continues in 2013 with the release of Crysis 3, follow Prophet as he tries to save Earth from an alien invasion.
7. Left 4 Dead 2
Zombie apocalypse, check. Guns, check. Survivors, check. Add a bit of cooperative gameplay and you have the perfect zombie game. There are very few games that are able to make a couple of strangers play and work together like Left 4 Dead 2. The importance and necessity of working as a team sets this apart from other shooters. If you are looking for one of the best FPS games for PC to play with a group of friends then give Left 4 Dead 2 a try.
8. Far Cry 3
The jungles of Far Cry are one of the most beautiful environments in any FPS game. Hidden in this jungle is gem of a game, explore the engrossing story of the Far Cry games as you play and shoot almost everything in sight.
9.Team Fortress 2
Another great game from Valve, Team Fortress 2 is a zany fun shooter. The humorous voice acting combined with the comical graphic style makes for an interesting combo. This game is available for free and the item systems is a great incentive to keep playing. The variety in the classes expands the game’s longevity and more depth is added by being able to change equip different weapons.
If you are a fan of FPS games, we recommend that you pick up one of the games we have listed in the article. There are many other games you should try out, but these are the best FPS games for PC in 2013.
This might seem like a “Fanboy” speech, but here goes anyway. In my opinion putting Call of Duty and Battlefield so far away from eachother is not really correct. CoD and Battlefield are not in the same FPS sub-genre, as they focus on two entirely different things. CoD the close quarters combats, with fast rounds and fast-paced gameplay. Battlefield takes use of large battlefields, with both air, ground and water capabilities. These two things are not comparable; and as such CoD and Battlefield should be, atleast, placed side by side.
My thoughts.
// Jonas