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The Best Offline PC Tactical Shooter Games To Play Right Now
Key Takeaways
Table of Contents
- Tactical shooters vary in form and style, from arcade combat to realism and sci-fi surrealism.
- Various hardcore mil-sim shooters deliver patient, tactical gameplay in offline single-player settings.
- PC players can enjoy the best tactical shooters like
Ghost Recon Wildlands
and
SWAT 4
offline.
Shooters come in many forms, from arcade arena combat to cover-based movement, and from realism to sci-fi surrealism. Tactical shooters are a sub-genre all to themselves, asking players to approach the game patiently, with the expectation of realistic mechanics and a quick death if shot.
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Even this niche of shooters has its variations, with many hardcore mil-sim shooters opting for large-scale online battles like Squad and Hell Let Loose. These tactical shooters, however, all deliver that patient, tactical gameplay in a single-player setting. These are the best tactical shooters PC players can play offline.
8 Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands
Tactical Open World Action
- Released
- March 7, 2017
- OpenCritic Rating
- Fair
Ghost Recon Wildlands takes the tactical shooter series into the open world, a move that’s not always beneficial to pacing, but certainly gives players a large playground in which to carry out tactical missions. The shooting action is third-person and cover-based, augmented by a competent stealth system and military gadgets like drones.
It’s not the most realistic feeling of the tactical shooters here, opting for smooth-flowing shooting action that benefits from tactical planning, but doesn’t always require it. That said, there’s a lot of offline content for players to get through, including co-op, since players can play with AI teammates.
7 Hidden & Dangerous 2: Courage Under Fire
Behind Enemy Lines
Hidden & Dangerous 2: Courage Under Fire
Released in 2003, Hidden & Dangerous 2 was a tactical shooter ahead of its time. The game focuses on the behind-enemy-lines operations of the British SAS during WW2. As such, it makes use of stealth and infiltration systems in its first and third-person gameplay.
There are disguises, real-time map planning, voice commands for the player’s four-man squad, and the ability to take prisoners of war. There are a lot of complex systems going on, on top of the game’s realistic shooter mechanics. It even included some real-time strategy-like segments, really pushing the boundaries of what tactical shooters offered at the time.
6 Arma 3
Putting The Sim In Mil-Sim
The ARMA series is what many gamers think of when they hear the term tactical shooter. ARMA 3, still the most recent mainline entry in the franchise, offers the most extensive and varied version of this military simulation-style tactical shooter.
ARMA 3 has an impressive single-player campaign, with the option for co-op, that comprises multiple mini-campaigns and missions. Objectives range from solo infiltration and espionage to commanding troop maneuvers to win battles.
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There are also vehicles, scuba equipment, underwater weapons, and more than 50 weapons, all with varying attachments. All of these mechanics are underpinned by the game’s simulation style, with an attention to detail and realism that means ARMA 3 more than holds up for modern players.
5 SWAT 4
Calling The Shots
When it comes to tactical shooters, SWAT 4 is a classic. The squad-based tactical command, mission planning, and police protocol adherence set many of the standards that developers use as a touchstone for what a police-simulation tactical shooter game should feel like.
Building on the previous SWAT games and their Police Quest predecessors, SWAT 4 puts players in the role of SWAT team leader, with two tactical squads to command. The gameplay focuses on non-lethal apprehension and penalizes players for excessive use of force.
For players who want the feeling of planning out a mission and guiding their squads to victory, few games give the same feeling of tactical control as SWAT 4. Thanks to some (mostly) well-designed friendly and enemy AI, the game is still a joy to play offline today.
4 Sniper Elite 5
One Man Army
- Released
- May 26, 2022
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
The Sniper Elite series takes a different approach to most tactical and simulation shooters, focusing on a story-driven campaign and a lone protagonist often facing overwhelming odds. The sniper-sim elements are undeniably deep, though, and Sniper Elite 5 in particular lets players dial up or down the simulation and realism aspects to achieve their desired balance.
Campaign missions feature a mix of stealth and open combat, and let players approach objectives in a free-form way within sandbox levels. Tactical planning is encouraged over open firefights, and players will generally have an easier time if they can take out key targets and plan traps before revealing their position.
3 Six Days In Fallujah
Hostile Territory
- Developer(s)
- Highwire Games
- Publisher(s)
- Victura
Despite an extremely troubled development cycle, the 2023 release of Six Days in Fallujah has been well received by fans of mil-sim tactical shooters. The game features tactical squad command in real-life-inspired situations, taken from the accounts of soldiers and civilians who were directly involved in the Iraq War.
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The realism translates to the look and feel of the gameplay as well. Environments are well realized and weapon and ballistic effects are well simulated. The game captures the danger of operating in hostile territory, forcing players to be aware of threats from all directions, secure areas before proceeding, and be alert at all times.
2 Ready Or Not
Cops And Robbers
Ready or Not, by developer Void Interactive, is seen by many as the spiritual successor to the SWAT series. Like those games, it tasks players with taking charge of a SWAT team. Players can command their squads in first-person tactical shooter missions, focused on non-lethal take-downs and arrests.
This game takes that idea one step further by having players manage a SWAT unit. NPC characters have psychological states and can die in the field. It’s up to players to keep their squad alive and their psychological health maintained to perform well on missions.
Ready or Not is a great-looking game, heightening the realism. The tactical squad-based gameplay is essential to success, too. The game and its enemy AI are challenging enough to effectively punish players who don’t play methodically and make use of their squad.
1 Brothers In Arms: Road To Hill 30
WW2 Squad Command
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30
- Released
- November 20, 2006
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 stands out in many players’ memories for taking a different approach to WW2 shooters. As the first game in the Brothers in Arms series, it set the precedent for the tactical squad-based gameplay thereafter. Developers Gearbox were quoted at the time as saying they wanted to take a more mature, less theatrical approach to WW2 storytelling in games.
This paid off. It wasn’t the only tactical shooter around in 2005, yet compared to the average Medal of Honor or Call of Duty WW2 story at the time, it certainly struck a unique tone. The squad commanding gameplay was well-realized, too.
Commanding two squads was relatively simple, even given the gamepad controls it was designed for. The game makes sure to reinforce the idea of pinning and flanking enemies to the player, creating tactical opportunities to do so, and discouraging the player from lone-wolfing by giving them unreliable, semi-realistic aim. Despite its age, Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 still holds up as a worthwhile tactical experience.
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