MULTIPLAYER GAMES
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
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This version of Call of Duty 4 comes with a fully functioning multiplayer. Play in classic game modes such as Team Deathmatch or Search and Destroy, or try something new like Team Tactical and Ground War. A tutorial on how to play multiplayer has been posted in the How To section. You can also play in matches with your friends, either with other people or duel each other in a 1V1.
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Counter Strike: Source
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Counter Strike: Source is a fan favorite in the Counter Strike series. A classic FPS title, play as either a counter-terrorist from elite special forces units such as the SAS or FBI, or terrorists from fictional terror groups. Play in gamemodes, depending on the map, such as Search and Destroy, Rescue the Hostage, or eliminate the entire enemy team, or play custom gamemodes such as Zombie Attack online. A tutorial on how to play multiplayer online and with friends will be posted soon.
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Left 4 Dead
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Left 4 Dead was one of the most popular multiplayer games, and even today is still played by a sizable community along with its sequel Left 4 Dead 2. You and a team of players or A.I. arm yourselves with guns and supplies and shoot your way through hordes of zombies and bosses, while using whatever is at your disposal in the environment to assist yourself.
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Killing Floor
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Killing Floor is a lesser known multiplayer game, but still a fun one nonetheless. Take on waves of zombies either by yourself, or with a squad. Resupply yourself between waves, and set traps to eliminate the zombie menace. Survive long enough to battle the final boss at the end of the waves. The game is installed through an installer, and a tutorial is up on how to use an installer.
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Quake 3
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Quake 3 was one of the earliest FPS titles released to the video game community, being released in 1999. You and other players play as gladiators/warriors in an arena, finding guns, powerups, and armor around the map and using it to eliminate other players until reaching the winner reaches target score.
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Call of Duty (MIGHT WORK)
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The first Call of Duty gave birth to a (mostly) great FPS series. Just like mainly every other Call of Duty, you and other players are placed into teams of two, unless playing Free For All in which every player engages each other, and you fight to complete your objective, whether it be reaching the target score, blowing up the objective, or successfully holding down multiple positions for the entire duration of the game. I have not tested multiplayer for this game, but I am able to start local servers, so there is a chance it may work.
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SWAT 4
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SWAT 4 is very much like a spiritual predecessor to Rainbow Six Siege, though much more tactical and thought provoking. You and your team, either controlled by A.I. or other players, must successfully make it through the mission by abiding by the Rules of Engagement. Finish your mission without using force incorrectly or breaking the Rules of Engagement.
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Minecraft
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One of the best video games of all time, and the second highest selling video game title of all time, Minecraft is a extraordinary game that I highly recommend playing. In a open world consisting of various biomes such as flatlands, jungles, deserts, and savannas, gather resources with friends or by yourself, craft weapons and armor, brew special potions, and cook food, all in an adventure to travel to dimensions to defeat the boss.
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