Bulletstorm vs Supreme Commander
Bulletstorm
Bulletstorm offers an exciting FPS gameplay as players find themselves on the planet, Stygia, inhabited by mutants.Playing as Grayson Hunt, your job is to either seek revenge from the traitors on your team or survive the attacks from the mutated monsters of Stygia. The game features both single-player campaigns as well as multiplayer game modes including co-op and competitive score challenge styles. A skill-shot system scores players on their fighting styles. Players can be as creative as they like using the game's epic combat system, executing mastered skills to defeat the monsters or opponents in-game.
Looking for a fun FPS? Try out Bulletstorm for an explosive gameplay, a revenge-filled storyline, and diverse multiplayer challenges.
Supreme Commander
Supreme Commander is an excellent spiritual successor to the popular strategic game, Total Annihilation. Set in a futuristic world and a futuristic war between three factions, the game lets you dive into the turning point in the war where only one faction can emerge as the victor. The gameplay emphasizes strongly on strategic planning and thinking ahead as you'll not only need to amass an offensive force to take out your enemies; you'll also need to build up your base's defenses in order to repel invading armies.Aside from its abandoned multiplayer mode, the most unfortunate thing about this game though is that there isn't a speed up option so most of the processes in the game are incredibly slow. Even the movement of your vehicles is slow. So, unless you have hours after hours to spend, Supreme Commander might not appeal to you as much - you might want to try its sequel instead.