Counter-Strike vs Crossfire
Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike is one of the the pioneers of the team-based multiplayer, action-shooter game genre and it is thanks to these games that we now have games like Combat Arms or even Blacklight. That said, you probably have heard of Counter-Strike so I'll keep this simple. The game places you into a team - either as Terrorists or Counter-Terrorists - before the match and your team will be given an objective to do, be it taking out enemy sites, rescue hostages or simply taking out the other team. For the "vanilla" version of Counter-Strike, the multiplayer community is pretty nice overall and definitely not as toxic as in the latest installment.However, the graphics can be rather painfully outdated in this game. So, unless you are feeling nostalgic or if you don't really mind old graphics, then Counter-Strike might just be the game for you.
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.