Many things related to gaming are experiencing a bit of a
resurgence. Adventure games are more popular than ever, tabletop games are on
kitchen tables worldwide and with the popularity of movies like the Hunger
Games, the game developing community has a love affair with the bow and
arrow/crossbow weapon. Sure the bow has been a mainstay in many an RPG but when
you think of shooters you normally think of guns. Over the past couple of years
though there seems to be more and more games that allow players to use this
archaic but effective weapon. With that in mind, it’s time to look at our
personal best of the best. Now, full disclosure, these rankings are purely
based on the weapon itself, not the game as a whole. This should make sense,
considering which game our fourth best weapon originates from
4 – The Resistance Crossbow from Half Life 2
The Half Life games have left many things up to
the player and the Crossbow is one of those things that is never questioned.
Why would the resistance use this thing? Why not just use a less archaic sniper
rifle? Easy, a sniper rifle can’t gruesomely pin enemies to walls or have them
slide along the floor like they fell off a fast moving motorcycle. The crossbow
in Half Life 2 manages to be satisfying to use but in a different way than
other games. It’s a perfect combination of the great sound design with a sense
of impact whenever it hits a combine soldier. While the gravity gun did over
shadow pretty much every other weapon in Gordon Freeman’s arsenal, it doesn’t
mean that weapons like this don’t have their uses. Yeah, it wasn’t that
practical to use in Half Life 2: Deathmatch but those times when you killed an
enemy player the same way you did in the amazing single player campaign… pure
satisfaction.
3 –
The Recurve Bow from Far Cry 3
In the many hours I spent playing Far Cry 3, I
usually stuck with the same loadout. I had a silenced pistol to help me pretend
I’m James Bond having a bad day, a trusty AK-47 for when things went south, a
powerful SMG and to top it all off, the recurve bow. All of these weapons were
a blast to use but the bow was my go to weapon. Anytime I got close to an
outpost, I’d hit the designated key and get ready to take over a base in
silence. Of course, if you wanted to leave some kind of impact, the explosive
and fire arrows are more than up to snuff. Whatever Ubisoft does with the Far
Cry series next, I just hope it keeps this awesome weapon.
2 –
Lara’s Bow from the Tomb Raider Reboot
No matter when or where you use this bow there
is an immense sense of gratification when it pierces the skull of one of
Yamatai’s weird Sun Queen cultists. Right from the start as Lara’s first weapon
you get to experience the joy of hunting and killing with this badboy. Of
course as you progress through the game it gets all sorts of upgrades that
allow you to shoot fire, blow shit up with napalm, shoot ropes to pull baddies
off of ledges or set up aerial slides to guide Lara from one landing to
another. If stealth is your game then this will be your most used weapon hands
down in Tomb Raider.
1
– The Predator Bow from Crysis 3
Kind of weird that the best ranked bow in the
list is in what would widely be considered to be the worst game on the list.
Crysis 3, while not a bad title by any means, wasn’t amazing either. The same
can’t be said however for the predator bow. While it was a desperate addition
to try and make Crysis 3 not just look like a giant expansion for its
predecessor and its introduction from the character Psycho sounded like an
infomercial, god damn is it fun! The way it combines sounds and physics are
almost the opposite of Half Life 2’s crossbow but in a good way. The instant
you shoot one of the many deadly arrows of your choosing and the way the enemy
comes to a halt as you can hear the projectile rip into them is as brutal as it
is gratifying. The many options you have are also a nice touch. Being able to
choose from four different arrows as well as the draw weight is a terrific
feature, as well as being able to stay cloaked while firing. That last part
doesn’t translate to the game’s multiplayer but it’s still useful and fun as
hell to take down other players in just one perfectly timed shot. I’ll admit,
I’m one of those people that runs out in the open in the Hunter mode, just so I
can get killed and respawn with a maxed out suit and a predator bow.
Do you have any favourite archery weapons in
games? And if you do, what are they?
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Implying not Gough's Greatbow from Dark Souls
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