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.Hell Let Loose is a game that stands out among the FPS games on offer. This game requires team play and communication between players to play effectively. In fact, this is at the heart of what makes this game, and many like it so fantastic. The feeling of working together to achieve a common goal is terrific when executed correctly. So without further ado, here are picks for the 5 Best Games Like Hell Let Loose.

5. Rising Storm 2: Vietnam

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is a game that drops players right into the thick of the Vietnam war. Players will play against other players in massive multiplayer battles. There is a command structure in the game in which commanders can call in airstrikes, and ground soldiers will have to take orders from a squad leader to be successful. The game has a ton of maps based on real-world locations that all have a stunning appeal to them the more that you play them.

Players are able to work together alongside other players in order to capture objectives and eliminate as many of the enemy teams as possible. A few things that make Rising Storm 2: Vietnam unique is the chain of command. This aspect of the game plays a huge part in dictating how well your games go. In addition, there are dedicated servers in the game, so you can be sure to play with a lot of the same players if you so choose, which is nice. Finally, the learning curve for the game isn't as steep as in other titles. All in all, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is an excellent introduction to the world of more large-scale military shooters.

4. Insurgency: Sandstorm

Insurgency Sandstorm is a game that is rather similar to Hell Let Loose in that it has an extremely realistic time to kill and weapon mechanics. However, there the two games differ is within the different types of experiences that they offer the player. Insurgency Sandstorm is more about capturing smaller objectives and eliminating the enemy team, whereas in Hell Let Loose, there is more of an overarching goal in which to accomplish.

Insurgency Sandstorm is a game that, like Hell Let Loose, is incredibly graphically impressive. The fidelity with which the locations and weapons have been recreated is honestly stunning. So if you like games like Hell Let Loose but want something a bit more faster paced, then Insurgency Sandstorm might be up your alley. This is great because the game is also on consoles, much like Hell Let Loose, allowing more people to play. So, give Insurgency Sandstorm a shot if you like the realistic time to kill Hell Let Loose but want a more modern setting.

3. Arma III

Arma III is an absolutely massive game. The game features maps that are larger than most in-game worlds currently on the market. Players are plopped right in the middle of a near-future conflict and taught the ropes through a virtual reality program before dropping into the action. While many games place the focus on the individual soldier, Arma III is quite a bit different in terms of its sense of scale.

The scale of Arma III is absolutely massive, with two huge islands known as Altis and Stratis to fight on. If the scenario calls for it, you will find yourself fighting over entire towns or even parts of a continent. The game might be a bit old by today's standards. But the phenomenal modding community has kept the game alive and better than ever. Players will be able to fly around in helicopters, command ground vehicles, or all of these things at once. The game really is just one giant military sandbox. So if you enjoy the realism of a title like Hell Let Loose, feel free to try Arma III.

2. Beyond the Wire

Beyond the Wire is a unique game in that it is based around combat in World War 1. This isn't exactly a popular setting to set a game in, which makes it interesting from a setting standpoint. The game consists of massive multiplayer battles. In which you will have to use all the resources at your disposal to make it out alive. The realism presented in this title is rather fantastic., All era-accurate weapons, uniforms, and many other things add to the game's appeal.

One of the mechanics that is present in Beyond the Wire that doesn't play as big of a role in Hell Let Loose is the use of a building system. Players can build structures in order to help them win the fight. These can range in what kind of utility they have and a few other things. Much like in Hell Let Loose, multiple roles come together to form a cohesive team. In closing, Beyond the Wire might not be set in the most popular setting, but it is an experience that FPS players should definitely give a try.

1. Squad

Squad is an excellent game for players who wish to communicate and achieve a common goal. The game downright demands teamwork amongst its players. The player base, for the most part, is all willing to help new players along their journey. Because the game has quite a steep learning curve, while it might not be as steep as Arma III's, with tons of different keybinds for individual actions, the beginning experience in Squad can be rough on a new player.

Players will have to work alongside their squad leader, as well as squad mates, in order to achieve victory. Squad has huge 50v50 battles on massive maps that each have their own distinct feel and look to them. The game is also set to get a graphical overhaul in the near future that will make it look even better, so if you find yourself wishing that you had teammates that work together. If or simply wanted a game with a tad more realism than Battlefield. Then Squad would be an excellent choice for you. For these reasons, I believe Squad is one of the best games like Hell Let Loose on the market.

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Judson Holley is a writer that began his career as a ghostwriter. Returning to the mortal coil  to work among the living. With some of his favorite games being tactical FPS games such as Squad and the Arma series. Although this could not be further from the truth as he enjoys games with deep stories such as the Kingdom Hearts series as well as Jade Empire and The Knights of the Old Republic series. When not attending to his wife, Judson often tends to his cats. He also has a knack for music mainly composing for and playing piano.