A top shooter needs great shooting mechanics, and either fun movement or tactical ones. Still, you can make a game that excels at all three, and it will be no more dangerous than a lion inside an aquarium if it doesn’t feature proper maps.
When someone talks about a specific FPS you like, chances are most of your memories will come from one or just a few handful of maps that stood above all others. Read on to pay your respects.
Dust 2: The Pillar of Competitive Gaming
If society collapses and video game archeologists of the future end up trying to put the pieces together, they might come to the realization that serious competitive online gaming started here. In truth, De_Dust 2 isn’t really the first competitive Esports map of all time, nor the first really popular one. Still, it sure is the best map in the original Counter-Strike 1.6, and it remains a banger even over 20 years later.
Dust 2’s contribution to CS helped shape the tactical shooting landscape and made the Call Of Duty online scenes the juggernaut they are today. Not bad for a map made for fun without following any strict rules of map-making – because those didn’t exist yet.
Facing Worlds: A Classic Capture the Flag Experience
Did you ever tell the youths of today you used to have some of the most fun a human body can survive on a CTF map composed of just two towers flying in space united by an impractical bridge? Facing Worlds is a legendary map in Unreal Tournament that allowed players to showcase their sniping skills. Few things beat being a sniper on top of that tower, easily racking up headshots.
While it isn’t a very competitive map due to its design, the back-and-forth between being the sniper and trying to cross the bridge was a highlight. Unfortunately, Epic has since left UT behind, but the memories of Facing Worlds linger on.
Nuketown: The Quirky and Fun Battlefield
The universe has an interesting way of balancing things. Not long after Indiana Jones And The Crystal Skull gave us one of the dumbest scenes in movie history where Indy survives a nuclear blast by finding shelter inside a fake fridge on a nuclear testing site, gamers got one of the most fun maps of all time. Nuketown is a simple map comprised of suburban houses populated only by creepy nuclear test dolls.
Despite its absurdity, having a shootout with friends in a cozy place that’s clearly there only to be destroyed feels right every time. This map has become a staple in the Call of Duty series, providing countless memorable moments for players.
Rust: The Ultimate Duel Arena
“1v1 Rust?” has become one of the oldest memes in the Call Of Duty community, and for good reason. Modern Warfare 2 introduced one of the smallest maps in online shooters, featuring just a small patch of sand with a rusty tower in the middle. This simplicity made it the best place to have up-close and personal duels.
Whether you’re sniping from the tower or charging in with a knife, anything goes on Rust and it all works. This map has created some of the most intense and memorable moments in FPS history.
Blood Gulch: The Halo Classic
Blood Gulch, much like Facing Worlds, features a straightforward design with two enemy bases separated by a long stretch of land. Instead of a bridge, players traverse a wide corridor on foot or using vehicles. The map is versatile, allowing players to approach it in different ways, leading to endless fun.
The saying goes, “Blood Gulch is the map so nice, they remade it twice.” It has been reimagined for nearly every Halo game, proving its timeless appeal and addictive gameplay.
Q3DM17: A Sci-Fi Arena Adventure
Q3DM17, also known as The Longest Yard in Quake 3, is a unique map set in a sci-fi arena floating in space. Its stunning visuals and the freedom it provides make it a standout choice among players. The map allows for safe gameplay or risky jumps that can lead to tactical advantages over enemies.
Beyond being a top-tier arena map, Q3DM17 is likely the best Instagib map ever created. Its design and layout encourage fast-paced, thrilling action.
Construct: The Creative Playground of Garry’s Mod
Not all great multiplayer FPS maps need to be about intense combat. Garry's Mod's Construct is a creative space where players can let their imaginations run wild. This iconic area encourages players to build wacky ideas and contraptions, serving as a breeding ground for innovative gameplay.
Construct’s chill environment has inspired many players to create memorable game modes and ideas, highlighting the versatility of FPS maps beyond just shooting.
Erangel: The Foundation of Battle Royale
As far as gameplay variety goes, PUBG’s first map, Erangel, set the standard. It played a crucial role in shaping the battle royale genre into what it is today. The diverse environments and layouts ensure that no two matches feel repetitive.
Erangel's design allows for unique shootouts, making it a classic among battle royale players and showcasing the creativity of map design in the genre.
Deck 17: An Icon of Unreal Tournament
Deck 17 in Unreal Tournament is a map that combines verticality with beautiful aesthetics. It features wide corridors and balconies, allowing snipers to dominate the battlefield. The chaotic nature of the map keeps players engaged, with opportunities for strategic plays and intense combat.
Deck 17 remains a beloved map and a perfect representation of the late '90s and early '00s gaming culture.
Wake Island: The Quintessential Battlefield Experience
Battlefield is known for its large-scale battles, and Wake Island is no exception. This map balances the series' vast scope while offering a more intimate experience. Players can conquer the island through a natural progression from one end to the other, making it feel like a cohesive experience.
Wake Island excels at offering both the exhilarating chaos of the larger Battlefield maps while providing a smaller, more streamlined gameplay option. It remains a fan favorite for its unique approach to gameplay.
Key Takeaways
- Dust 2 is a cornerstone of competitive gaming, influencing tactical shooters.
- Facing Worlds showcases the fun of creative map design and sniping skills.
- Nuketown combines quirkiness with strategic gameplay in cozy suburbia.
- Rust is perfect for intense, personal duels with its simple layout.
- Blood Gulch exemplifies versatility and fun in team-based gameplay.
- Q3DM17 offers freedom and stunning visuals in a sci-fi arena.
- Construct encourages creativity beyond traditional FPS combat.
- Erangel paved the way for battle royale maps with its diverse environments.
- Deck 17 highlights chaotic gameplay with stunning design elements.
- Wake Island balances large-scale battles with a more intimate gaming experience.