Top Third-Person Shooter Games


The Top Third-Person Shooter Games List is calculated by overall video game ratings and members' "Top Third-Person Shooter List". Lists are calculated daily.

61. Army Men: Sarge's Heroes

Platform: Nintendo 64
US Release Year: 1999
Overall Rating: 3.7 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: 3DO
Publisher: 3DO

62. Red Dead Revolver

Platform: PlayStation 2
US Release Year: 2004
Overall Rating: 3.7 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Rockstar Games
Publisher: Rockstar Games

63. Star Wars: Battlefront II

Platform: PlayStation 2
US Release Year: 2005
Overall Rating: 3.7 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Pandemic Studios
Publisher: LucasArts

64. Gears of War 2

Platform: Xbox 360
US Release Year: 2008
Overall Rating: 3.7 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Epic Games
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Synopsis: Sixth months after the events of Gears of War, the Locust Horder is back, having survived the Lightmass bombing. Not only that, but they have a new war leader and a way to sink entire human cities. Delta squad and Marcus Fenix are called back into action - given a mission to go deep beneath the surface to attack the Hollow and save humanity once again.

65. Grand Theft Auto IV

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2008
Overall Rating: 3.3 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Sandbox, Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Rockstar Games
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Synopsis: Niko Bellic has survived war and betrayal but a smuggling run gone bad and his brother Roman's talk of riches and luxury in America has him making a change. Yet when he arrives in Liberty City, he finds that Roman has greatly exaggerated and finds him in deep in debt instead of the grand luxury he was promised. Niko soon finds himself drawn into a dangerous world working for various underworld factions as he pursues the American dream all the while searching for the traitor responsible for his unit's betrayal.

66. Jet Force Gemini

Platform: Nintendo 64
US Release Year: 1999
Overall Rating: 3.4 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Rare
Publisher: Rare, Nintendo

67. Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal

Platform: PlayStation 2
US Release Year: 2004
Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (3D Platformer, Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: T
Developer: Insomniac Games
Publisher: Sony

68. Devil May Cry 4

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2008
Overall Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Beat ‘Em Up, Third-Person Shooter)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom

69. Max Payne 3

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2012
Overall Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter, Stealth)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Rockstar Games
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Synopsis: Max Payne is man at the end of his rope - still trying to deal with the tragedy that claimed the life of his family, washed up, addicted - he finds himself in São Paulo, Brazil in charge of protecting the family of wealthy real estate mogul Rodrigo Branco in hopes of picking up the pieces of his broken life. Yet things spiral out of control and he finds himself alone against overwhelming odds in an unfamiliar city. But Payne is not one to back down, and no matter the situation, he will fight for the truth and escape. And, for the first time in the series, display your skills in multiplayer mode.

70. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

Platform: PlayStation 3
US Release Year: 2012
Overall Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars
Genres: Action (Third-Person Shooter, Stealth)
ESRB Rating: M
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Synopsis: A 12-hour solo campaign and intense multiplayer action: join Sergeant Kozak and his unit as you utilize the most advanced technology, including optical camouflage, real-time intel with the Cross Com HUD and fully customizable gunsmith mode (with over 20 million combinations), to hunt down the most dangerous targets from Africa to the Arctic.

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