Advertisement Getting your frag on with a Mac has never been easy. The most popular action shooters, like most of the Quake games and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare have been ported, but as you move away from first-person shooters and mega-hits it becomes harder to find good titles. There are, however, some games worth your time. In this article we’ll take a look at ten action games that every will want to play. Some are hits, some are obscure indie titles and some are games that you’ve probably heard of, but forgot to play.

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Batman: Arkham Asylum No one expected this game to be good. It’s a superhero franchise game, and most such titles usually do little more than cash in on the main character’s pre-existing fame. It’s also a third-person brawler – a genre that faded quickly as first person shooters became popular. Yet, in spite of these potential issues, Batman: Arkham Asylum won numerous game of the year awards. Its smooth combat, excellent voice acting and varied gameplay makes it a title that is engaging from the first moment to the last boss fight.

There’s even an experience system that provides access to new moves and abilities. The Binding of Issac This game is the latest effort of Team Meat, the two-man crew responsible for Super Meat Boy.

You don’t have to play The Binding of Issac long to see the shared lineage. Both games have a cartoonish-yet-disturbing graphical style and focus on fast-paced gameplay that will tax your reaction times. Don’t mistake this as a re-make of Super Meat Boy, however. This is instead a rogue-like, which means that you’ll be crawling numerous dungeons, fighting difficult enemies and dealing with perma-death.

It’s a game designed for the hardcore, but it’s also a game that’s instantly pleasing. You can jump in to this title, enjoy 20 minutes of adrenaline and then go about your business. Borderlands At first glance, Borderlands looks like a straight shooter. Play it for fifteen minutes, however, and you’ll start to realize it’s more of a mix of Diablo and Quake than a straight frag-fest.

What do I mean like that? Well, you pick a class, each of which has slightly different abilities.

You’ll also gain access to randomly generated loot – heisting a nice new gun is half the point of the game. Finally, fights are longer than your typical modern shooter. Borderlands is also notable because of its art style. It borrows heavily from cartoons and comic books. There are other games which do this, of course, but the art style is particularly well executed in this title. Borderlands: Game of the Year edition (which includes some DLC content) and the Mac App Store.

Counter Strike: Source What can I say about Counter-Strike? You’ve probably heard of it already and you very well may have played it on PC years ago.

It’s not just a PC title anymore, however. Ever since it made the leap to the Source engine it has been available for Mac. The gameplay is the same fast-paced frag-fest that put the mod on the map over a decade ago. Not everyone will enjoy it, but those with a thirst for hardcore shooter action will.

Jamestown The shump ( ) genre has been on life support for over a decade now, but there are occasional signs of life. Jamestown is the most recent, and it’s excellent ode to older arcade games like Gradius and Raiden. Jamestown places you in the role of a fugitive who has made his way to Mars in the late 1600’s to try and escape the long arm of the law. Silly though it may sound, it provides the perfect excuse for the game’s creative graphics. There’s nothing innovative about the gameplay mechanics, but the controls are tight and the level design excellent.