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If you haven’t seen it yet, check out Fatal1ty’s Top-ten FPS games for PC . The pro gamer runs through his thoughts on the best PC games of all time, and he discusses what made them great. In what follows below, I provide some paraphrases of what he says in the video.

Anyway, here’s his list:

#10: Halo PC (released 2001). Fatal1ty says that, as a pro gamer with a mouse and a keyboard, it’s pretty easy for him to hit every shot.

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#9: Duke Nukem (1996). Fatal1ty has fond memories of the game, including blowing up his friend, who was in a room full of pipe bombs.

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#8: Wolfenstein 3-D (1993). It was the first game Fatal1ty played. Enjoys the swearing in German.

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#7: Unreal: Tournament 2003 (2003) He especially enjoys onslaught team mode.

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#6: Doom 3 (2004). Fatal1ty won $25,000 and didn’t even know initially that he was playing for money.

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#5: Doom 2 (1994). Fatal1ty loves the double-barrell shotgun.

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#4: Counter-Strike (2003). Fatal1ty loves to play this game to relax.

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#3: Quake (1996). Fatal1ty loves the fact that you can play with 12 people at a time. This game produced his first big tournament win.

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#2: Painkiller (2004). He says that this is a little-known game, but it has the total package challenge for a FPS and that sound cues, in particular, were very important in locating his opponent.

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#1: Quake 3 (1999). This game is responsible for his financial success, he was undefeated in team play for 2 years.

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There you have it. Stay tuned for more from the man himself.

-PLG

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