The GameCube is not known for its first-person shooters. Most fans of the genre rely onfirst-person shooters for the PlayStation, and almost everyone has playedHaloon the Xbox. To find good FPS games on the GameCube, players must branch out and seek out titles that may have not been previously on their radars.

There are a few hidden gems on the console that are worth playing for anyone who loves a good FPS. WhileMetroidandTimeSplittershave built-in fandoms, there are many other first-person shooters on the GameCube that time seems to have left behind.

Pistol aiming at empty hallway, Die Hard Vendetta

9Die Hard: Vendetta

Metascore: 54

Yippee-ki-yay! For any fan of theDie Hardmovie series, this FPS on the GameCube is worth playing. In the game, players control John McClane, solving a series of puzzles to make it through each level. These puzzles, as well as the NPC conversations, are crucial to getting the hostages out of the situation safely.

One of the best parts of the game is “Hero Time,” which gives players the chance to slow down enough to see bad guys from all angles.Vendettahas mixed reviews across the board, but it’s worth checking out, especially for fans of the franchise.

gameplay, Judge Dredd Dread vs Death

8Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Death

Metascore: 56

Some truly amazingvideo games are inspired by classic movies. However, gamers often forget aboutJudge Dreddon the GameCube. Players will get plenty of gameplay from this first-person shooter.

There are eleven levels worth of Judge Dredd battling criminals and creepy vampires in a variety of dystopian locations. Plus, there’s a cooperative mode for anyone wanting to play with a friend.Judge Dredd: Dredd vs. Deathalso received mixed reviews, but the game is a must for fans of the movies.

firing machine gun, Geist

The word “geist” is German for “ghost,” so buckle in for some spooky fun when playing this forgotten FPS on the GameCube.Geisthas one of thebest storylines in video games. A scientist named John Raimi is on a counter-terrorism team investigating a corrupt institution. While there, his soul is removed from his body, and he’s brainwashed to be a soldier for the mysterious Project Z.

Raimi escapes, and learns the basics of being a ghost until he can regain control over his body. The compelling story and fun cut scenes setGeistapart from other first-person shooters.

combo in Serious Sam Next Encounter

6Serious Sam: Next Encounter

Metascore: 69

Many gamers think of theSerious Samfranchise as a cult classic. It’s hard not to get caught up in the immersive world while playing through forty-two levels of pure carnage as Sam “Serious” Stone.

Each level is part of a thematic world and features various enemies to take down. These bad guys can come at Sam at any angle, which creates a satisfying challenge. Plus, some objects need to be collected to access new rooms.

Turok Evolution Gameplay

5Turok: Evolution

Metascore: 70

In first-person shooters, the opponent is often a soldier or a zombie. InTurok: Evolution,however, players must take out carnivorous dinosaurs instead.

Turok: Evolutionis one of thebest dinosaur gamesfor the GameCube, so it deserves more fans. Players are armed with a variety of weapons to take down the dinosaurs, including a standard pistol, a crossbow, and a tomahawk. In Chapter 2, players go airborne and control a fighter pilot through an open-spaced jungle. Every level feels like it’s part ofJurassic Park.

aiming pistol at enemy, XIII

Some video games haveimpressive, realistic graphics, while others go for a more animated aesthetic.XIII,released on the GameCube in 2003, falls into the latter category.

Players will feel like they’re immersed in a comic book while playingXIII.The titular character has woken up from an accident with amnesia, and using a variety of weapons and gadgets, makes his way through 13 chapters to try to find his identity. The captivating plotline and unique animations makeXIIIa worthwhile first-person shooter on the GameCube.

Red Faction II

Fans of first-person shooters sometimes want to play with other people. This explains why so manylocal multiplayer games on Steamare getting attention.

However, for anyone interested in an older title,Red Faction IIon GameCube is an excellent choice. There are five types of team play available: Deathmatch, Bagman, Arena, Capture the Flag, or Regime. Each of these modes features around 40 levels. The gameplay is fun, but the standout feature ofRed Faction IIis the ability to create fighting bots to battle other players.

James Bond 007 Nightfire

Nintendo fans are likely familiar withGoldenEye 007,one of thebest N64 games of all time.However, few rememberJames Bond 007: Nightfireon the GameCube.

In the game, players pick up various weapons to take down other characters. The health meter will fully drain when a player is killed on the battlefield, just like inGoldenEye 007.While the single-player mode inNightfireis enjoyable, the real reason to pick up this GameCube FPS is for multiplayer mode. Players can customize their matches based on time, win conditions, and available weaponry.

star wars jedi knight 2 jedi outcast

Sometimes it’s worth going to a galaxy far, far away for some first-person shooting excitement. Fans of theStar Warsseries shouldn’t missJedi Outcaston the GameCube.

BecauseJedi Outcastwas made using a powerful game engine, it has significantly enhanced gameplay compared to other titles. Players can battle with a variety of weapons, including icons from the franchise like lightsabers and the Force. These weapons have various strengths and associated powers based on whether players are on the Light or Dark side. Like many other FPS games,Jedi Outcastcan be played alone or with friends.