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8. F.E.A.R., PC, Xbox 360, PS3.

According to Tom, the action in F.E.A.R. is "relentless from start to finish, and the AI of the enemy soldiers is about the best you'll find in video games at the moment". It's basically a corridor shooter, so you'll always be fighting bad guys in enclosed areas, but the game is a constant challenge and, despite being over a year old, does a great job of making you feel like you're in the thick of the action. If we had to recommend a version we would say go with it on PC and avoid it on PS3 because of the frame rate problems. Sorry PS3 owners!
7. Call of Duty 2, Xbox 360, PC.

Call of Duty 2 might seem a strange choice for this list, given that it's over two years old and Call of Duty 4 is out and storming the charts, but it's still the best WW2 FPS available for the currently supported platforms. In his review Tom called it "a thoroughly entertaining, immersive experience from start to finish that hardly ever skips a beat". If you've got an Xbox 360 and you love WW2 shooters, CoD2 is still your best bet. And if you fancy some of the action on PC, you won't need a rig transported from the future to play it. Who said anything about WW2 fatigue?
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