What were your first FPS games?

As a 90s kid, it was Half Life. Some relative brought 7 year old me it for Christmas and my parents being ignorant of tech didn't read the age guidance on it.

I remember jumping out of my skin when I realised the relationship between head crabs jumping at GF and those weird zombie things
 
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I’m trying to rebuild the exact timeline in my head, but there are five that come to mind:

Doom - I have a memory of playing this on our home PC, but I don’t think it was my first. I think I found it after having tried others; I remember having fun and thinking the presentation was quaint. I spent a few afternoons with it at most.

Goldeneye N64 - I watched someone play this like once, and then maybe once or twice after I played it with a few friends.

Rainbow Six [1998] - My dad was a Tom Clancy nerd and got this close to release. It was complicated as all get out and I distinctly remember playing it with him a few times. We got stuck on the first mission because we didn’t know how to signal ready to our squad and breech the first door. We tried a bunch of different stuff before learning from the manual that the “O” key was used for lockpicking.

TimeSplitters - This is the first one I spent any real time with, we rented it a few times for our PS2. We played death match as a family and did a few of the story missions on co-op. I vividly remember the setting progression of Egyptian tomb to gang-infested Chinese restaurant to future space bullshit. It’s the first time I played a twin-stick console shooter and the first one that really made an impression. It was a bomb-ass game.

Halo - Duh. This is the game that made all my friends get Xbox’s. We played the shit out of it. I remember hiding this fact from my parents because it was violent and bloody (the blood in CE looks so quaint now, but I was a sheltered kid, my Dad’s games notwithstanding. The “blood” and “gore” is what bothered them specifically). My high point with the game was at a Halo 2 release party with a different friend group where after doing middlingly well at the sequel, we busted out the original and I was the undisputed champion. I never saw some of those kids again but I still remember pistol sniping them across the map on Hang ‘em High while they begrudgingly acknowledge that I was actually good at the first game.

Call of Duty [2003] - A friend clued me in to the demo which I played through dozens of times; I still know many of the beats to the daytime St. Mere Eglise level. My Dad bought the full game for me to play on his new laptop when I went with him on a business trip. This was the first FPS I truly owned myself and I played through it over and over. I bought United Offensive with my own money the day it came out and took the manual to school with me to read since I couldn’t get very far in the campaign the evening before. I preordered COD2 as well, and sometimes I play both it and the first game on lower graphics for that extra nostalgia.

It took me really thinking about this to realize that in terms of hours played, I think I’ve spent more time with shooters than with any other genre. Which is weird because I would not have given that as my first guess if asked the question directly. A big chunk of that is TF2, but that’s a story for a different day.
 
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I played a tiny amount of Doom and Wolfenstein at my dad’s house when I was really little so I didn’t quite get it. It wasn’t colorful run-and-jump game, so I wasn’t particularly interested.

I got to play a little bit of Goldeneye at a friend’s house in the 3rd grade but I couldn’t wrap my head around the controls or why you would not want to see your character.

My uncle bought me Medal of Honor: Underground for my birthday once. Again I didn’t quite get the controls and I couldn’t figure out how to get past the first level.

I want to say around 05 I played all the way to the end of Halo 2 with my best friend at the time and that was my first time really figuring out how to enjoy an FPS game. Around this time I was also introduced to Riddick, Black (one of my all-time favorites), and Serious Sam so I was able to warm up to the genre a lot.

The first FPS I willingly bought and played to completion was the original Killzone which I hold very dearly to this day.
 
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Wolfenstein 3D first episode only, we got the others much later. Blake Stone Aliens of Gold, Doom, Goldeneye 64, Time Splitters for the playstation 2.
 
It was either Wolfenstein 3D or Doom, but I think it was Wolf. I distinctly remember playing the Mac version at a neighbor's house, then horrifying my parents and grandmother that evening when I gave them all the graphic details at the dinner table. My older brother thought the whole situation was hilarious.
We eventually got the Wolfenstein shareware and Doom 2 on our home PC, but I always had to have express permission to play either of them, and eventually my parents banned them. I was able to get away with T-rated shooters later on, though, such as Jedi Knight.

On a related note, did anyone else play the sidescroller Duke Nukem games before Duke 3D came out?
 
I remember convincing my unwitting father to rent a game for my Sega Megadrive/Genesis called Zero Tolerance in 94/95.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Tolerance_(video_game)

While I wasn't very good at it my tiny mind understood that it was awesome. There were different characters you could play as that had different guns and abilities. There were knock off terminators and alien type creatures and it was insanely difficult as well.

Within the year we had our first PC which we brought from a family friend. He had pre-installed Doom 2 and a few other games (Transport Tycoon and Monkey Island). Following that, over the next few years, my father started bringing home second hand games from his workplace (x-wing, tie fighter, wing commander 3 most notably) but the crowing jewel was Duke Nukem 3D. Thus started my slow descent into degeneracy.

Looking back it's scary how much those first three PC games (Doom 2, Transport Tycoon and Monkey Island) have shaped my taste in gaming.
 
First one I know for certain is Wolfenstein 3D at a friend's house, my main memory of which was us both trying to pronounce "psyched" which appeared on the loading screen. Have a very hazy memory of something before that on an Apple Mac, but might have been a dungeon crawler instead of an actual FPS.
 
First one I really got into was Duke Nukem. Doom and Wolfenstein I played but never really got into them. Duke had more of a humorous edge and had for the time a solid online death match mode.
 
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N64 Goldeneye and Perfect Dark and then Timesplitters 2. I would take me till highschool to get into PC gaming.
 
Wolf3d, then Blake stone, then Doom. I played a little of Marathon on my uncle's old mac, but I remember not being able to really get into it much. I played Aleph one a few years back, and yeah, it's worth playing too. No one really remembers it now, and it's hard to find, but if you can, Disruptor for the PS1 is worth playing too. The FPS genre has been my jam for a very long time.
 
I just realized it's a little questionable about the "S" but prior to Wolf3d I had Ballblazer
also we should get bonus points if we played Castle Wolfenstein before Wolf3d was a thing
 
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Probably Wolf3D or Doom, but I can't recall a memory of me playing them, just that I always knew what they looked like. The first real memories I have of actually playing FPSs is Duke Nukem 3D, then Shadow Warrior and Blood. Mainly the first few levels of each. Legit didn't know what saving was and how it worked, that's how young I was, so everytime I played them, I restarted the episodes.
 
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Doom II and Heretic were the games of my youth. A little sad to see nobody else has said Heretic. I have no idea how many times I played through those two, but I would say they were my primary games for 2nd and 3rd grade. Geez I feel kind of old. I got a Quake demo at Software Etc. one Halloween and I think that was my first fully 3d shooter.
 
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