Ballistic Overkill vs Crossfire
Ballistic Overkill
Ballistic Overkill is a great MMOFPS game that has a fun futuristic feel to it! If you find the name familiar, well, that's mainly because the game is based on its very popular free-to-play browser-based counterpart, Ballistic (this version was unfortunately removed in the wake of Ballistic Overkill). In this game, everything previously Ballistic was completely reworked. There are more classes you can play as in addition to the plethora of game modes and maps that you can play in. These classes have their own respective skill trees that you can add points into in order to ‘upgrade’ your character class. There is also plenty of weapons available in this game, and unlike many other shooter games, with the exception of Overwatch, this game has safe rooms with multiple exits so spawn camping isn't too much of an issue.This improved game even features much better graphics - after all, the game is no longer a brwoser game - and the same goes to its music and sound effects too. However, the game is still pretty much a casual shooter (no ranked matches yet) and the matchmaking in this game still require some changes to make matches more balanced and fair for both teams. That said, if you like short, fast-paced matches and arcade-like first-person shooting or slicing (depending on the character you choose), you should definitely try Ballistic Overkill.
Crossfire
Crossfire is a highly addictive and competitive MMOFPS game that offers players from all around the world a chance to dive into intense PvP shootouts where only the most skillful will emerge victorious. Featuring a classic first person shooter gameplay, the game has some really smooth controls as well as shooting and aiming mechanics that allows skill to trump equipment... but that doesn't mean equipment are completely pointless either. Not to mention, Crossfire even has some really interesting games modes, such as the Ghost mode, in addition to the usual team deathmatches and deathmatches.Crossfire combines the concepts of teamwork, cooperation, variety and of course destruction into one neatly executed package, and honestly, it does a fantastic job of reminding players why the traditional MMOFPS games were so addictive.