There was a time when the most popular gameplay loop in most shooters was running around and quickly gunning down as many people as possible. After all, staying still was pretty much a one-way stop to death, so players needed to be mindful of their surroundings and keep moving around so that they didn't end up turning into a sitting duck for enemies with pinpoint accuracy.

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Several classic games pulled off this gameplay loop with great finesse. After all, cover shooting would take many years to become the norm, so players had to stay on the move so that they could play these games as intended and destroy their enemies. The following classic titles did a brilliant job of incorporating run-and-gun gameplay.

Updated October 31, 2022, by Ritwik Mitra: Classic run-and-gun games are still loved by many players, with the simple act of shooting enemies down at a frenetic pace being quite engaging indeed. It might seem somewhat challenging to get into games that are so dated, but the fact is that the following games do a brilliant job of justifying their status as classic run-and-gun games that will give fans hours upon hours of enjoyment.

15 Shadow Warrior

Shadow Warrior

Shadow Warrior is a great title that is still being represented in modern times with its fair share of modern run-and-gun games. The first game was legendary enough to justify it getting so many sequels in the first place.

Shadow Warrior takes a look at the life of Lo Wang and the exploits he gets into. The futuristic setting of Japan makes for a perfect backdrop as players shoot and slice enemies up without a care in the world.

14 Hexen: Beyond Heretic

Hexen Beyond Heretic

Hexen: Beyond Heretic is one of the best run-and-gun games of the 90s. The series certainly deserves more time in the spotlight, especially given how innovative Hexen: Beyond Heretic was for its time.

Not only did the game give a choice between three protagonists, but it also incorporated a non-linear level design as well. The latter was pretty revolutionary given the direct nature of most run-and-gun games at the time and is a major reason why so many people love Hexen: Beyond Heretic.

13 Wolfenstein 3D

Player aiming towards an enemy

Wolfenstein 3D is a classic title that needs no introduction. The game was simple and let players use an array of weapons to smash Nazis and their pets into bits.

The game is an enduring classic that many people still remember to this day, with the final boss fight against Hitler being the stuff of legends. It's great to see games like The New Order carry forward the legacy of this classic series, even if the latest offerings have been pretty disappointing in the eyes of many.

12 Quake

Rocket launcher in Quake

Quake is an incredible arena shooter that pretty much everyone is familiar with at this point. The sheer chaos of this game's multiplayer mode is something fans still look forward to even now.

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The fact that Quake still has dedicated servers and modding support is proof enough of just how legendary this title is. Even now, downloading this game and spending a few hours in multiplayer is infinitely enjoyable to this day.

11 Star Wars: Dark Forces

Star Wars Dark Forces Shooting a storm trooper

The idea of playing a run-and-gun Star Wars game is something that is bound to excite most franchise fans. This title exists in the form of Star Wars: Dark Forces, which was a fan-favorite of many players on PC.

Star Wars: Dark Forces set the foundations for Jedi Knight, which is also a game that many people have a soft spot for. Shooting down stormtroopers, officers, and the like with Kyle Katarn's range of weapons made for a great time indeed!

10 Doom

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It's only fitting to start off a list talking about legendary run-and-gun titles with Doom, the FPS that started it all. Playing as Doomguy and taking down waves of enemies never gets tiring to this day.

The sheer fanaticism behind Doom is partly why this game became so popular. It was a groundbreaking game that showed gamers just how immersive and exciting first-person shooters could be.

9 Strife

Strife

A combination of FPS and RPG gameplay, Strife was a revolutionary title for its time that never really got the popularity it deserved due to its ill-timed release. It's a shame since Strife had some pretty neat concepts that are pretty revolutionary, given its age.

The game featured a semi-open world of sorts, along with a narrative that was genuinely enthralling. The game's combat might take a while to get used to, but players who invest in this game will have a great time indeed.

8 Contra

contra anniversary collection poster and gameplay

It would be impossible to talk about legendary run-and-gun titles without mentioning the brilliance of Contra. It's an incredible series with brutal difficulty that can frustrate even the most well-seasoned gamer around.

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Thankfully, after a fair bit of repetition, players will be able to master this game and its challenging encounters as well. It's this progression that makes Contra such a great title indeed.

7 Metal Slug

Metal Slug 3 ps4 game

Speaking of 2D run-and-gun games, Metal Slug is another series that deserves a mention. This stylish and tough run-and-gun shooter features a unique art style and gritty combat that players will love after a while.

The difficulty in these games does ramp up over time, but the progression feels more natural and bearable for most players. This makes combat less frustrating, with deaths feeling less like a failure and more like a learning experience — as it should be.

6 Bio Menace

Bio Menace

Bio Menace is an extremely underrated title that deserves way more praise for featuring a funky art style and great combat. This, coupled with great enemy variety and decent level design, makes for a great run-and-gun title that players should check out.

Bio Menace isn't the easiest game around, but players will quickly realize how the game works. As a result, deaths are minimized and fun becomes a key component of why this game is so addictive to play.

5 Earthworm Jim

Earthworm Jim Bob Killer Goldfish

One of the most charming games on this list, everyone knows about the legendary nature of Earthworm Jim. The game is pretty difficult, but that's par for the course when it comes to most run-and-gun shooters.

This title remains a beloved classic to this day and has received a much-deserved remaster as well. It's a shame that the series hasn't received a new game in decades, but fans can still hope.

4 Ghosts 'n Goblins

Ghosts 'n Goblins - 2D view of protagonist

Another legendary run-and-gun title that received a remaster was Ghosts 'n Goblins. The idea of the main character only being able to handle two hits sounds absolutely brutal, and Ghosts 'n Goblins wears this level of difficulty on its sleeve.

Thankfully, the charming aesthetics of the game make these deaths tolerable, although they can definitely venture into the land of frustration at times. However, perseverance is key, and players who get through the levels of Ghosts 'n Goblins can pat themselves on the back for having great reflexes indeed.

3 Zombies Ate My Neighbors

Zombies Ate My Neighbors Gameplay

A title that was pretty underrated upon release but has become a cult classic ever since, Zombies Ate My Neighbors is an amazing game that showed the powers of LucasArts at its very peak. The fact that more and more people have tried out this amazing game is a source of great relief for many gamers, who assumed this game had run its course after its poor launch.

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The gameplay is simple but quickly ramps up in difficulty over time. It's a brilliant classic title that fans of the genre should check out if they haven't already.

2 Duke Nukem 3D

Duke Nukem 3D

The Duke Nukem franchise might be dead in the water right now, but there was a time when the franchise was at its very peak. This was mainly due to the massive success of Duke Nukem 3D, which still remains one of the most enjoyable run-and-gun FPS titles around.

The sheer number of insane things that Duke could perform in the game cemented his status as a legendary video game personality. Fans can only hope that this franchise receives another entry, although the release of Duke Nukem Forever might've thrown a permanent wrench in these plans.

1 Blood

Blood, a Doom clone

A Doom clone that was pretty amazing in its own right, Blood is a classic FPS that many other gamers should try out. The title features ample amounts of gore, demons, and unique powers that make it a blast.

Blood might not tread any new ground as an FPS, but its occult themes and scary atmosphere make it a fun title regardless. As is the case with most beloved classic titles, this game has an updated re-release as well, called Blood: Fresh Supply.

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