In the last few days, I played a lot of the older Tom Clancy Games. One thing I noticed, that they all gone for a more tactical approach, without compromising on the accessibility. You can play it, come back days later and still be decent in it. In today's gaming world, there is a plethora of options of tactical shooter to choose from. Be it "Zero Hour", "Ground Branch" or "Ready or Not". But they all feel so focused on being realistic and hard, while I am searching for something more "arcady".
So I am searching for recommendations for some modern tactical shooters, that are still accessible and easy to pop in to even after days of not playing. Bonus if it's single player.
Games I liked: Ghost Recon, Splinter Cell, Caliber, SOCOM
Depends on what you call the first one. The very first one was a mod for Half-Life 2, then a proper game in itself using the Valve Source engine, and now Sandstorm a Unreal Engine-powered game.
In any case, the gun-play is amazing. You can also switch from arcade to more tactical by playing normal or hardcore servers.
If you liked splinter cell I'd definitely recommend taking a look at the new deus ex titles. They're more of immersive sim games but they have tactical shooter and stealth elements just like splinter cell
Hmm then I suppose you can try hotline miami? It's very arcadey but the levels are challenging enough that you do need to think about strategy and tactics for getting around the difficulty. It is 2D top-down though