Imagine not mentioning the part in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger where the guy you're playing as **goes to the fucking bathroom mid-story**, and leaves you running through the same carriage over and over until he gets back from his piss break.
I beat Gears Of War on insane with my Dad when I was REALLY young. The final fight with Raam on the train is forever a traumatic moment burned into my psyche.
@@Lajos_Kelemen I know we killed him without him getting stuck, because I distinctly remember him getting stuck while I was last alive and I fumbled the kill. There was definitely a lot of shouting
I remember my copy came with my purchase of a Geforce 2 but they forgot to include a CD Key. I ended up having to essentially pirate a game I owned to play the game.
I have always enjoyed exploring and studying the rail lines of the Grand Theft Auto series. The Brown Streak Railroad among the best, along with the square-routed trains of GTA2.
It could be played with others or single player, but Assault Convoy in Unreal Tournament 2004 comes to mind. Since it's very off the rails, one could argue that it's not a train level, but the endless scrolling environment and train layout design is all there. Absolutely one of the most stand out levels in a game filled with them. Definitely recommend checking it out should you tackle a video covering where you can fit it in.
My main memory of SoF is when you get the goddamn huge pistol and go to town in a series of buildings like you are goddamn Alucard from Hellsing. Goddamn awesome.
Omg OUTLAWS was so dopppppppe such an under rated gem. Loves the story, voice acting, music, style and vibes. If you haven't heard the main Outlaws theme go listen to it now.
Not really a "level," but the train scene from Wolfenstein: The New Order is especially fantastic. Easily one of the most tense scenes in the game, and a great jab on the Nazi's pseudoscience when putting BJ's real heritage into consideration. Also, it took me at least a year to find out that you could pick up Frau's gun. Such a minor detail that adds so much.
I think the problem with NOLF is that it never got any later re-releases. I remember at the time it was well received and well-liked but it was never put on consoles and never brought to digital distribution.
@@mrtrolly4184 Well, I was referring to one action sequence from Last Light, but yes. The setting of the Metro 2033 franchise does involve tunnels and several train related locations.
@@mrtrolly4184 there was one at the very end that kinda wrapped up the whole game right before the huge shootout/war in d6 between the Reds, the Rangers, and the Fourth Reich
@@jimmy-breeze Hm. Was there a train sequence before that final shootout? My playthrough of Last Light was very recent. Khan and Artyom rescued the Dark One on the train. Artyom and the Dark One went on that really long hike, where Artyom caught up to Pavel before reuniting with Khan and Millier. The four of them went to the peace conference, and then Artyom and the Rangers rushed back to D6 while the Dark One went to free his people.
Happy to see Call of Juarez: Gunslinger get some attention. One of the most enjoyable and atmospheric games I have ever played - and with the best ever story teller!
Between train levels, a lot of them were already covered. But I think Payday 2's The Biker Heist Day 2 deserves a mention. It's a high speed, high octane level where you go from the back of the train to one of the first wagons to grab a secret tech from Murkywater, all the while you are being attacked by bikers, the SWAT, a tough as nails Biker Girl with an LMG and even choppers. It's honestly one of the best levels of that game.
The hardest part about the Train level in Goldeneye is trying to get out of the train on 00 agent. You have to wait until there's like 10 seconds before it blows up to complete all the objectives; and if Natalya doesn't path right, she dies in the explosion. Unless you can wound Trevelyan and Onatopp, which will delay the bomb countdown, you have to hope she runs with you and escapes the explosion.
This probably exists already but I really want to see a train level inspired by Snowpiercer. That movie had amazing and diverse areas as they traversed to the front of the train.
Darkwatch started with a train level. And I loved that as soon as the undead start showing up, your revolver isn't nearly good enough. So you get handed the Redeemer, which you can fan the hammer on for like 18 rounds.
western outlaw: wanted dead or alive I played this back when I was a little shit and liked it. it's very clunky by modern standards but it's abandonware and free, so give it a try.
While it's not a FPS game, Lost Planet 2 to me had a very memorable train level in a desert where you and your team start off by having to reach the front of the train while avoiding a giant Akrid chasing you down and destroying the train in the process. Then shortly after a small break where you have a battle in a small town, your back on smaller train when suddenly another bigger train shows up with a huge rail gun and it's your new objective to take over that train where it finally ends off in a final showdown with the giant Akrid you fought earlier. Trains are just really great for levels overall!
When "Train levels" is mentioned to me, the first three games I think of are: -Indiana Jones Lego: Temple of Doom -Payday 2: Biker Heist Day 2 -Battlefield 3: First level
Sad the train level from Star Wars Shadows of The Empire didn’t make it. It was kinda unique as there were instances where you had to jump from one train to the next. (Was done before TimeSplitters and had to be done manually)
Agreed. As outdated as the game has become, the IG-88 battle was one of the creepiest battles of all times and cemented it as one of my favorite Star Wars characters.
@@Largentina. There is a first person mode in the game, usually was my go to so my brain defaults that game to the FPS genre even though it is 3rd person. My bad.
The underrated Urban Chaos: Riot Response has dueling trains. Run across your flaming train while shooting at a different attacking train thru shattering glass. Also: Time Crisis 2 (totally an FPS). And (eerily similar), if you shoot the heli before it picks up the boss you don't have to fight it.
My man. Was looking for this. Definitely underrated game. The cutscenes were cheesy af but the game itself was solid. The enemy chatter was usually a good time and this is one of the few games I can remember where enemies would continue to beat/taunt/shoot you after you died.
14:08 What version of the game are you playing? I've never seen that happen before, I've killed Xenia everytime I play this level on 00Agent. She still shows up as a boss in the Jungle.
Darkwatch was such a fun game, I kinda miss it, there were some later levels that were a chore to play through but most of it is a blast to play. Its severely underrated.
Sewer levels, just kidding, civvie would have a heart attack, snow/Arctic/Mountain levels?, or maybe vertigo inducing levels, like that part in half life where Gordon is scaling down that long pipe.
@@piergiorgiocaroli9201 good but flawed, just not made by the original team at Ubisoft Montreal, main titles were devloped in Canada and side titles/ports where done by Ubisoft Shanghai.
@GmanLives I am one of those 7 or 8 people that played Outlaws when it came out and I still listen to the Outlaws soundtrack to this day. It's so awesome.
I literally just found this channel. Was browsing through the video list and noticed an 18 minute video titled, "Train Levels in FPS Games". And I said to myself, "This looks like some potential high quality content." I then clicked on the video. I then watched the video. And I said to myself, "This is some high quality content." I then subscribed. Now I am writing this comment. Make with that what you will.
Soldier of Fortune's train level was the level that made me realize the pinnacle of level design is a long corridor where its rooms make you weave, duck or even go up to the roof, and where every flatcar is a boss fight waiting to happen against a chopper. And it NEVER GETS *OLD*
That mission was the first footage of the game i saw years back and was what pushed me into getting it as I am not too much of a fps person myself. Brought me a nice PC and binged the fuck out of the game.
I know that these are mostly campaign levels but I think the Assault level Convoy from Unreal Tournament 2004 is a fantastic train level. I remember it more vividly than almost any other location in that game, pretty much made up my childhood.
0:56 "...on route to God knows where." It's on route to Green Town, as mentioned twice on the speakers, listen: 1) when you head back toward the locomotive, and 2) in the previous level just as you enter the station. Green Town, of course, is from Ray Bradbury's "Something Wicked This Way Comes," therefore Dark Carnival that comes next.
I remember the gun turrets you have to use on that MOH:Frontline level having a very limited field of fire. Seemed like you could only turn 5°, then you’d just have to wait for the target to come to you.
@@sandercohen9712 Warheads OST was overall great, but yes the train theme was fitting perfectly. It was also a pretty unique train level with allowing the Player to leave the train and run beside it or even take another Vehicle to catch up.
Seeing Soldier of Fortune just made me remember the Unreal Tournament assault map that takes place on a train. Gotta love the really fast sky boxes that gave the feeling of the train's speed.
Bro i played Soldier of Fortune like 15-16 years ago at least, and ALL i could remember was being on a train and there was a helicopter! Thanks for making me rediscover what is probably my first fps EVER!!
Great video as always Gman. It´s not really a level at all, but I´ve always enjoyed the mechanic in Dead Space of using the tram to get around different parts of the Ishimura. I found it really rewarding to enter a new area, explore the map, complete the objective and then move back to the tram knowing that you are progressing through the game and story.
4:05 I knew it! As a kid I replayed this level so many times. I loved the slowing and redirecting of the wheel. It's such a childish sequence, in a great way.
Train goes choo choo.
Hell yeah brother
Well said.
The plane goes ‘HELP US WERE GOING DOWN’.
Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow and shut the Hell up
trains eat?
"I love riding the train."
-Me as a child, me as an adult, me probably as an old man
Imagine not mentioning the part in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger where the guy you're playing as **goes to the fucking bathroom mid-story**, and leaves you running through the same carriage over and over until he gets back from his piss break.
Right? And still, Gunslinger is a fucking masterpiece of a game
That game is underrated
Call of juarez needs more games.
@@wes8723 Best in the series
played through it last year on switch, awesome and refreshing way of story telling
I beat Gears Of War on insane with my Dad when I was REALLY young. The final fight with Raam on the train is forever a traumatic moment burned into my psyche.
I’m not even sure if it’s possible to do on solo without getting Raam stuck in one place
@@Lajos_Kelemen I know we killed him without him getting stuck, because I distinctly remember him getting stuck while I was last alive and I fumbled the kill. There was definitely a lot of shouting
Duuuuude! YES! Soldier of Fortune....It made me so happy to see it mentioned near the end.
Heyo, was just thinking about that level, love the detail in the game where you could headshot the helicopters pilot
Hes got some good videos about the soldier of fortune games
Oddly enough this was the first game that came to mind when I thought of train levels in games. I'm glad it was included.
I remember my copy came with my purchase of a Geforce 2 but they forgot to include a CD Key. I ended up having to essentially pirate a game I owned to play the game.
Soldier of Dorktune when Shez? Dorkshun? Fortdork? No... No.... Never mind.
How about a video with “The Worst Time Limit Levels in an FPS”.
Dark Energy chapter in half-life 2 and cod4mw epilogue
@@havoc3-243 No Fighting In The War Room was awesome, what are you talking about?
@@gibustheinfamous Mile High Club
@@havoc3-243 mile high club was amazing, nothing felt better than trying to clear that plane at mach 5 speeds
I just plain hate time limit levels anyway
"All we had to do, was follow the damn train, CJ!"
MISSION FAILED!
That shit never gets old.
I have always enjoyed exploring and studying the rail lines of the Grand Theft Auto series. The Brown Streak Railroad among the best, along with the square-routed trains of GTA2.
It could be played with others or single player, but Assault Convoy in Unreal Tournament 2004 comes to mind. Since it's very off the rails, one could argue that it's not a train level, but the endless scrolling environment and train layout design is all there. Absolutely one of the most stand out levels in a game filled with them. Definitely recommend checking it out should you tackle a video covering where you can fit it in.
"Trains always make for good video game levels."
Hunt Down the Freeman: Hold my refund...
Nothing makes a good video game level in HDTF...
@ True.
Disaster movie:the game
@Sinsear developer: i- i can explain
I knew TimeSplitters: Future Perfect was going to be on this list. I'm satisfied.
Good shout on Soldier of Fortune. Fond memories of that one.
I love that game. So much.
Cyberpunk, was oddly, gorier than SoF was.
@@PassportBrosBusinessClass cyberpunk doesn't allow you to blow peoples dicks off
No shit, while he was talking about Time Splitters I went "Man, I hope he mentions SoF" and lo and behold!
My main memory of SoF is when you get the goddamn huge pistol and go to town in a series of buildings like you are goddamn Alucard from Hellsing. Goddamn awesome.
Omg OUTLAWS was so dopppppppe such an under rated gem. Loves the story, voice acting, music, style and vibes. If you haven't heard the main Outlaws theme go listen to it now.
Uncharted 2 train level was dope :D
Payday 2 train mission was okay
A hat in times train level cute as heck
Feliz Jueves
Fancy seeing you here
Hat in Time's train was hell wym
Uncharted 2 is an fps?
@@lolcat dude the hat in time train was awesome one of my favorite parts of the game wtf are you talking about
>he didn't include Half-Life where you can just sit back and enjoy the countryside
Not really a "level," but the train scene from Wolfenstein: The New Order is especially fantastic. Easily one of the most tense scenes in the game, and a great jab on the Nazi's pseudoscience when putting BJ's real heritage into consideration.
Also, it took me at least a year to find out that you could pick up Frau's gun. Such a minor detail that adds so much.
the next game has a proper train section but it feels more like a huge and long tank
@@jackpitman15 it's still less memorable than the previous one tho
I didn't like the gameplay, but it knew how to set the mood and keep me hooked on the story, it's all downhill after killing Totenpkompf
@@TheLakabanzaichrg totenkopf, the german word for dead man's skull (or simply skull)
Gman didn't seem to do any games from the last 15 years, so..
No One Lives Forever is an underrated gem. So glad you mentioned the train level in your video Gman. :)
I think the problem with NOLF is that it never got any later re-releases. I remember at the time it was well received and well-liked but it was never put on consoles and never brought to digital distribution.
The train level from Metro: Last Light was fairly entertaining.
@@mrtrolly4184 Well, I was referring to one action sequence from Last Light, but yes.
The setting of the Metro 2033 franchise does involve tunnels and several train related locations.
@@mrtrolly4184 there was one at the very end that kinda wrapped up the whole game right before the huge shootout/war in d6 between the Reds, the Rangers, and the Fourth Reich
@@mrtrolly4184 I was talking about the section where Artyom and Khan rescue the young Dark One.
@@Mark-fc7tu I guess that works too lol but the one I'm talking about is more of a traditional fps "train level"
@@jimmy-breeze Hm. Was there a train sequence before that final shootout? My playthrough of Last Light was very recent. Khan and Artyom rescued the Dark One on the train. Artyom and the Dark One went on that really long hike, where Artyom caught up to Pavel before reuniting with Khan and Millier. The four of them went to the peace conference, and then Artyom and the Rangers rushed back to D6 while the Dark One went to free his people.
Shadows of the Empire, and Jedi Academy also have really cool Train Levels.
Shadows of the Empire's train level was wack.
Damn - My shit was whack!
I was playing the background music in my head as he said he might have missed a few in this video
A really good train level is the final chapter of Max Payne 3. Where you're having a big shootout between trains. Very good stuff!
Holy crap that was a great level to finish up the game
Rockstar Games is great at designing train levels
Max Payne 3 is one of the greatest games ever.
Crysis Warhead had a fun train level from memory.
Haha, I knew the Blood train would be in it, didn't know it'd be the very first one though xD .
What keyboard do you game on, Thomas?
@@FlickTheBrick Whatever I'm testing at the time!
Oh hi Thomas
poor thomas, it got too personal for him to handle
Happy to see Call of Juarez: Gunslinger get some attention. One of the most enjoyable and atmospheric games I have ever played - and with the best ever story teller!
It really deserves a remaster in the future tbh
There are so many train levels that this could easily be a multipart series.
Between train levels, a lot of them were already covered. But I think Payday 2's The Biker Heist Day 2 deserves a mention. It's a high speed, high octane level where you go from the back of the train to one of the first wagons to grab a secret tech from Murkywater, all the while you are being attacked by bikers, the SWAT, a tough as nails Biker Girl with an LMG and even choppers. It's honestly one of the best levels of that game.
They´re no FPS but the train levels in Uncharted 2 and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy were pretty sick
Gears Of War's train level too.
well for 3rd person shooters you can also add Gears of War and Binary Domain though the one from Gears was a let down seeing as it was the ending lvl
Also Star Fox 64 where you're in a tank trying to destroy a train. One of the best levels.
@@erixrodriguez8 a yes, Binary Domain was a great game, I really liked the story and characters
Wait.... I don't remember a train level in Jedi Academy 🤔
I do remember an awesome one on Shadows of the Empire.
The hardest part about the Train level in Goldeneye is trying to get out of the train on 00 agent. You have to wait until there's like 10 seconds before it blows up to complete all the objectives; and if Natalya doesn't path right, she dies in the explosion. Unless you can wound Trevelyan and Onatopp, which will delay the bomb countdown, you have to hope she runs with you and escapes the explosion.
MoH: Frontline yeah the nostalgic feels right there 'ya mate
As soon as I saw the title I was hoping it would make the cut
Im loving seeing gmanlives making more specific videos.
I'll add the train level in uncharted 2 is absolutely sublime.
This probably exists already but I really want to see a train level inspired by Snowpiercer. That movie had amazing and diverse areas as they traversed to the front of the train.
The train level in 007: Quantum of Solace. That level felt like an eternity.
Fuck that level was an eternity.
Star Wars: Jedi Academy had a great train level too or Crysis Warhead
Fast, yes. And still gives my height-fearing ass the shakes and sweaty palms.
Crysis warhead is so underrated
Jedi Academy was my first thought. The sense of speed is great with character covering their face from the wind when on the outside of the tram.
Technically "Shogo" had a train level, but it was so unremarkable that i dont blame You for skipping it.
If it wasnt just fps games, Uncharted 2 and Red Dead Revolver come to mind. As well as the whole start of Resident Evil 0
All 3 Red Dead games have train missions, truly glorious.
Darkwatch started with a train level. And I loved that as soon as the undead start showing up, your revolver isn't nearly good enough. So you get handed the Redeemer, which you can fan the hammer on for like 18 rounds.
I really liked gunslinger wish we'd get more wild west fps games.
AGREED
western outlaw: wanted dead or alive
I played this back when I was a little shit and liked it. it's very clunky by modern standards but it's abandonware and free, so give it a try.
Red dead redemption 2?
Get hyped for Evil West, then.
While it's not a FPS game, Lost Planet 2 to me had a very memorable train level in a desert where you and your team start off by having to reach the front of the train while avoiding a giant Akrid chasing you down and destroying the train in the process.
Then shortly after a small break where you have a battle in a small town, your back on smaller train when suddenly another bigger train shows up with a huge rail gun and it's your new objective to take over that train where it finally ends off in a final showdown with the giant Akrid you fought earlier.
Trains are just really great for levels overall!
Outlaws! Yes, thank you! Finally, someone else who knows of it's existence.
When "Train levels" is mentioned to me, the first three games I think of are:
-Indiana Jones Lego: Temple of Doom
-Payday 2: Biker Heist Day 2
-Battlefield 3: First level
For me, I think of Lost Planet 2's third Episode, Killzone 2's Tharsis Refinery Train mission, and A Hat In Time's Owl Express.
Sad the train level from Star Wars Shadows of The Empire didn’t make it. It was kinda unique as there were instances where you had to jump from one train to the next. (Was done before TimeSplitters and had to be done manually)
Agreed. As outdated as the game has become, the IG-88 battle was one of the creepiest battles of all times and cemented it as one of my favorite Star Wars characters.
I wouldn't count that as an FPS
@@Largentina. There is a first person mode in the game, usually was my go to so my brain defaults that game to the FPS genre even though it is 3rd person. My bad.
the music bops too
@@SmokeyBCN Was if you wanted a playable framerate half the time.
He's making a lot of videos with Timesplitters in them lately... and I couldn't be happier.
My biggest issue with Gman isn't his content, it's that he always leaves the milk on the counter everytime he visits my mum.
🤣🤣🤣👌👌
SCHWACKED.
The underrated Urban Chaos: Riot Response has dueling trains. Run across your flaming train while shooting at a different attacking train thru shattering glass.
Also: Time Crisis 2 (totally an FPS). And (eerily similar), if you shoot the heli before it picks up the boss you don't have to fight it.
My man. Was looking for this. Definitely underrated game.
The cutscenes were cheesy af but the game itself was solid.
The enemy chatter was usually a good time and this is one of the few games I can remember where enemies would continue to beat/taunt/shoot you after you died.
Total Overdose's Train Mission was hard but enjoyable.
TO´s train level was great. Would be cool to have a video on those in third person shooters.
Bro u just hit me with the nostaliga baton
I haven’t played it. PS2 game?
@@JoshuaJacobs83 pc as well
@@JoshuaJacobs83 You can grab it on GOG if you want the PC version.
14:08 What version of the game are you playing? I've never seen that happen before, I've killed Xenia everytime I play this level on 00Agent. She still shows up as a boss in the Jungle.
Totally I was looking for this comment to verify my memory
you can't kill her, you can only wound her, which gives you more time.
Darkwatch was such a fun game, I kinda miss it, there were some later levels that were a chore to play through but most of it is a blast to play. Its severely underrated.
Outlaws: that one gray fat guy "HOOOOO UH HUUUUUUUH" lol one time I laughed for a good 30 minutes when I first heard him scream.
"WE DON'T TOLERATE SPIES" lmao
Great vid G. Thanks for the Outlaws shout out. I'm one of the 6 people you mentioned and I love that game. Cheers!
Sewer levels, just kidding, civvie would have a heart attack, snow/Arctic/Mountain levels?, or maybe vertigo inducing levels, like that part in half life where Gordon is scaling down that long pipe.
Bunch of p*ssies complaining about sewer levels. I'd create an entire fps game on the sewers just to mess with him.
@@teknomax7883 That already exists...sort of. It's called Lost In Vivo.
I fucking love outlaws. Had that one when I was a kid. "Where are you Marshall?! Yer outnumbered" will forever be ingrained into my head
It's not an FPS but my favorite train level is in Pandora Tomorrow
YES. I'M SO HAPPY YOU INCLUDED OUTLAWS. The greatest yet most forgotten game from my childhood.
Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow's coolest level is on a train.
Not an FPS.
We do not talk about pandora tomorrow. If I knew you irl I’d back hand you for bringing it up
@@magmachicken4402 Why? It has many flaws, but it's still a cool game.
@@piergiorgiocaroli9201 good but flawed, just not made by the original team at Ubisoft Montreal, main titles were devloped in Canada and side titles/ports where done by Ubisoft Shanghai.
@@V1VISECT6 Double Agent isn't exactly a side title.
Finally someone that enjoys the awesome thing that is train levels in games.
"Tighter than a nun's asshome" gave me a mental image that will probably scar me for life
Joke's on you. I'm into that sh*t
The doom eternal train level was criminally short
That sequence was a kickass way to start off the Doom Hunter Base in that game
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Damn, I needa replay those old splinter cell games. Good stuff. Not an GPS though.
Mortified Penguin?
Such high level of topic cohesion, footage, and history... GmanLives among the rarest youtubers. Such good game coverage.
Wolfenstein New Order has an amazing train level .
You Bang Anya
You can also get a sneak peek of Hitler
I loved Outlaws as a kid. I can still here that goon yelling "where are you marshal?" in my head 20 years later
There's also TRON 2.0's Packet Transport level. A long ass multi-storied digital train.
@GmanLives I am one of those 7 or 8 people that played Outlaws when it came out and I still listen to the Outlaws soundtrack to this day. It's so awesome.
Not FPS games but the train levels from Uncharted 2, Uncharted Lost Legacy and Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow were also really great.
Lost Legacy has a train level ? I have the game but I haven't really played it.
@@Gatorade69 Yeah, the final chapter.
I literally just found this channel. Was browsing through the video list and noticed an 18 minute video titled, "Train Levels in FPS Games".
And I said to myself, "This looks like some potential high quality content." I then clicked on the video. I then watched the video.
And I said to myself, "This is some high quality content." I then subscribed. Now I am writing this comment.
Make with that what you will.
Man, imagine if a game like DUSK had a train level...
That would be...
worthy!
I’m glad ya mentioned frontlines train level cause that more or less was how I got into FPS and into train levels as a whole
"Shotgun battle axe"? Time to finally check out Hunt: Showdown, my man.
Soldier of Fortune's train level was the level that made me realize the pinnacle of level design is a long corridor where its rooms make you weave, duck or even go up to the roof, and where every flatcar is a boss fight waiting to happen against a chopper.
And it NEVER
GETS
*OLD*
Bruh that Bulletstorm level was fucking dope Holy fuck
That mission was the first footage of the game i saw years back and was what pushed me into getting it as I am not too much of a fps person myself. Brought me a nice PC and binged the fuck out of the game.
I completely forgot about darkwatch! I remember enjoying it a lot as a teen.
Dude it still holds up. Played it last month
"The only thing better than a train level is a train station level", oh so your favorite game of all time is Fallout 4?
I would bet Metro.
Am I tripping. Because I dont rememeber there being a train station in Fallout 4 that was actually a level
@@CrouchingTigress181 Half of the accursed game has you go into metro stations for some radiant items or ghoul clearing.
Even more than 3.
Or it could be Max Payne 1.
Love this collection kind of videos you have been pumping, keep em coming!
I'm really hoping there's a mention of the game Chase the Express. I loved it as a kid. The whole game takes place in a train :D
Reminds me of a game called Nuclear Dawn on ps1
Thank you for mentioning Outlaws. Damn legendary game.
My favorite train level is that train level in Hunt Down The Freeman!
mingun for 40 minutes
I know that these are mostly campaign levels but I think the Assault level Convoy from Unreal Tournament 2004 is a fantastic train level. I remember it more vividly than almost any other location in that game, pretty much made up my childhood.
I remembered it while watching the third one
The TimeSplitters 2 level is one of my favorite of all time.. Celeste is a babe too.
This was a nice change of pace really enjoyed this video hope to see more in this format
Metro: Last Light’s train level gave me a bigger testosterone rush than any set piece in COD.
because you die in 3 hits and can only carry 5 med kits.
they get the jump on you man
@@therideneverends1697 That, and the music, truly felt like a sequence out of a Hollywood film.
0:56 "...on route to God knows where." It's on route to Green Town, as mentioned twice on the speakers, listen: 1) when you head back toward the locomotive, and 2) in the previous level just as you enter the station. Green Town, of course, is from Ray Bradbury's "Something Wicked This Way Comes," therefore Dark Carnival that comes next.
If Civvie 11 has taught me anything, sewer levels are mandatory in FPS games
They're also often times the worst levels of FPS games.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 Yeah, but let's make GMan review them all
And I mean, all.
I remember the gun turrets you have to use on that MOH:Frontline level having a very limited field of fire. Seemed like you could only turn 5°, then you’d just have to wait for the target to come to you.
Hat In Time has the best train level music
The one from Jedi Academy was really fun, especially with force pushing enemies off of it, nice rain effects too.
I realy liked Crysis Warheads Train level, sadly it isnt on the list.
Yeah, the crysis train battle theme also really added to the experience.
@@sandercohen9712 Warheads OST was overall great, but yes the train theme was fitting perfectly.
It was also a pretty unique train level with allowing the Player to leave the train and run beside it or even take another Vehicle to catch up.
Seeing Soldier of Fortune just made me remember the Unreal Tournament assault map that takes place on a train.
Gotta love the really fast sky boxes that gave the feeling of the train's speed.
Deep down, we all know Hunt Down The Freeman's train level is the best one in the entire history.
Bro i played Soldier of Fortune like 15-16 years ago at least, and ALL i could remember was being on a train and there was a helicopter! Thanks for making me rediscover what is probably my first fps EVER!!
The ps3 version of Quantum of Solace has a pretty cool train level too.
Great video as always Gman. It´s not really a level at all, but I´ve always enjoyed the mechanic in Dead Space of using the tram to get around different parts of the Ishimura. I found it really rewarding to enter a new area, explore the map, complete the objective and then move back to the tram knowing that you are progressing through the game and story.
What game is the scene at 0:14 from?
Black Ops 3
@@KenshinMizuhara Many thanks :)
That goldeneye train level little one of first time I can remember a game making me rage
Next idea Sewer levels.
So every FPS game?
You want Civvie to come for you?
Might be better games without sewer level
4:05 I knew it! As a kid I replayed this level so many times. I loved the slowing and redirecting of the wheel. It's such a childish sequence, in a great way.
You forgot Battlefield 3 and Call Of Duty: Ghosts
*tried to forget Ghosts
great videos as allways, now that this remind me of "Darkwatch", gotta replay it
Wolfenstein New Colossus have dope level on underground train to Area 52.
So happy to see Outlaws! So many memories. Also a suprisingly quoteworthy game
Wolfenstein II: New Colossus rocket train was the best part of the unnecessarily bad game.
stop sayings its a bad game, its a small amount of good game wrapped in a lot of bad, most of which is skippable.
CJ: Hey where is Smoke and I?
Smoke: All we had to do was follow the damn train CJ!
CJ: Oh you're right, my bad.
*Ah shit, here we go again*