Edited By
Isabella Martinez

A wave of excitement is sweeping through gaming forums as fans seek out FPS games centered on robots. Players have clamored for recommendations following their recent experiences with popular titles like Ultrakill and Titanfall 2, igniting interest in slower-paced alternatives that allow them to enjoy the thrill of mechanized warfare.
According to community chatter, here are some standout games to consider:
Roboquest: A co-op or single-player FPS roguelite where players control robots battling other machines. "Very fun," noted a recent commenter.
MechWarrior 5: Offers a detailed narrative and engaging sandbox gameplay. "Iโm at 1400 hours on Xbox," shared a passionate player.
Robocop: Rogue City: Although technically a cyborg, many recommend it as a solid choice.
Iron Brigade: While memories of gameplay may fade, it still holds a place among titles enjoyed by fans.
Borderlands 2 and 3: Both feature robot characters for players seeking humor alongside action.
Interestingly, some users referenced enjoying older titles like TimeSplitters, where robot characters are selectable.
The array of responses showcases diverse gaming preferences:
Casual Play: Many fans appreciate Roboquest for its accessibility and cooperative aspects.
Intense Engagement: Others, such as fans of MechWarrior 5, enjoy lengthy sandbox experiences laden with DLC.
"If you really hate the tank-like controls, you can switch to First Person Control Mode," recommended one player, hinting at the gameโs flexibility.
For those open to exploring outside traditional FPS formats, the psychological horror game Signalis offers a unique shooter experience, challenging players in a different way as they step into the shoes of a robot.
The forum thread reflects a positive mix of enthusiasm and nostalgia. Some comments lean towards the celebratory while others reflect a more critical view of game mechanics.
โฝ Players seek new robot-themed FPS games.
โณ Roboquest and MechWarrior 5 top the recommendations.
โป "I enjoy the machine. I do not want to fuck it," humorously cautioned one commenter against overly intimate gaming connections.
As fans explore these suggestions, the community remains vibrant, sharing preferences, and may soon lead to the next big hit in robot-themed gaming.