Shooting and stealth don't always go hand-in-hand together: an encounter that can be challenging and satisfying to sneak through risks being trivialized by shooting. Meanwhile, an action sequence can sometimes be more satisfying than stealth, but players have no way to know.

The best shooter stealth games are those that mix the two elements constantly. The best tactical FPS games, where slowly sneaking around is the only way to survive, know this well. The same is true for action-oriented stealth titles in the vein of the Dishonored series. In the end, there is no one way to approach stealth action, and every game has to find a way to balance those two halves. Games that have strong stealth elements will also be considered.

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10 Gloomwood

Metacritic Score: N/A

Shooting a revolver in Gloomwood
Gloomwood

Platform(s)
PC
Released
September 6, 2022
Developer
Dillon Rogers, David Szymanski
Genre(s)
Stealth , FPS

Gloomwood is a low-poly shooter set in a cursed Victorian city full of monsters and hostile, mutated citizens. This stealth action game takes inspiration from a variety of genres, from survival horror to immersive sims and retro boomer shooters.

While Gloomwood is still in early access and doesn't yet have a proper ending, the areas included in the current release are polished enough to be played and include most of what will be in the final release. Plus, the gameplay is open-ended enough to warrant multiple playthroughs, meaning there is nothing to lose by trying the current release before the finished product.

9 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 (PC Version)

Metacritic Score: 76

Aiming at a far away enemy in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2

Platform(s)
PC , PS3 , PSP , Xbox 360 , Xbox One
Released
March 6, 2007
Developer
Red Storm Entertainment, High Voltage Software, Grin
Genre(s)
Tactical , Shooter

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter 2 is a long title for a great game that is almost lost to time. So lost that playing it on modern machines will take even the more technically-minded players some time; time well spent, if it means trying this unique mix of open-world tactical shooting and first-person stealth action.

For some reason, the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter series features completely different games on PC and consoles. Those looking for stealth-focused tactical shooters are better off trying the PC versions first. The console titles are more action-focused and play more like a third-person cover shooter than a classic Ghost Recon title.

8 Sniper Elite 5

Metacritic Score: 77

Sneaking behind an enemy tank in Sniper Elite 5
Sniper Elite 5

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , PS4 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
May 26, 2022
Genre(s)
Shooter , Stealth

Sniper Elite 5 is not the kind of game most people envision when they think of a stealth shooter. Still, there certainly are stealth sections to clear and shooting to be done. The main twist on the formula is that those two phases are almost completely separated. First comes sneaking, then comes shooting, and not at the same time.

With this caveat in mind, Sniper Elite 5 is an excellent little game about shooting high-value targets from a distance. There's a lot going on around the main mechanic of shooting a rifle from a distance, but that is still the main draw, and it works great. This is also a rare example of a stealth multiplayer game featuring both co-op and PvP modes.

7 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist

Metacritic Score: 82

Sam Fisher sneaking in Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii U , PC
Released
August 20, 2013
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Toronto
Genre(s)
Stealth

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist is supposed to be the game that brings the series back to its roots. But while it's certainly more stealth-focused than the self-defined "high-octane" Splinter Cell Conviction, it's a far cry from the mood and feel of the original trilogy.

Still, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist is the best game in the series when it comes to shooting mechanics. While Splinter Cell Chaos Theory might be the most beloved game in the series, it can scarcely be called a shooter. Sure, protagonist Sam Fisher might have a gun, but he doesn't really need it. Meanwhile, Blacklist sees the player using their gun quite a bit.

6 SWAT 4

Metacritic Score: 85

Moving through a room in SWAT 4
SWAT 4

Platform(s)
PC
Released
April 5, 2005
Developer(s)
Irrational Games
Genre(s)
FPS

SWAT 4 is a classic tactical shooter with an emphasis on stealth. Carefully plan the team's movement and positions, switch loadouts based on mission briefings, or bring some friends over with the co-op multiplayer mode.

While SWAT 4: Gold Edition solves most of the technical problems that afflict this old stealth shooter, setting up a co-op game is not as easy as it used to be. Anyone who has ever used something like Hamachi knows what the deal is, but even this tried-and-true method can stop working seemingly at random. Still, the game is fully playable in single-player mode, with the player controlling an entire team with simple orders.

5 Deathloop

Metacritic Score: 88

Sneaking above enemies in Deathloop
Deathloop

Platform(s)
PC , PS5 , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
Released
September 14, 2021
Developer(s)
Arkane Studios
Genre(s)
Adventure

Deathloop is the latest game by Arkane Studios, creators of the seminal action stealth series Dishonored. It's not surprising, then, if their first dedicated shooter is also a great game to sneak around in. And while the shooting is now the game's bread and butter, the studio didn't forget its immersive sim roots.

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The elevator pitch for Deathloop is "time-looping, open-world stealth shooter." And while it is a mouthful, seeing it in action feels totally natural. Every time the player dies, the world resets. Playing through the same level over and over makes the player more and more confident. With this confidence, stealth becomes less necessary, but it's not until late in the game that it becomes completely unviable.

4 Far Cry 3

Metacritic Score: 88

Sneaking behind an enemy in Far Cry 3
Far Cry 3

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , PC
Released
November 29, 2012
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Montreal
Genre(s)
FPS , Open-World

While previous Far Cry games allowed players to use stealth to get to a better position or set up an ambush, it wasn't possible to do a full stealth playthrough. Far Cry 3 made stealth significanly more viable while still supporting other playstyles, and it's still one of the best worlds to sneak around in. That said, stealth runs are absolutely viable for any of the game's sequels.

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What makes stealth fun in those games is how easy enemies are to tag from a distance and how lethal even a standard pistol can be. This isn't the classic underdog stealth action about a lone assassin against an army. Far Cry 3 is a sneaking power fantasy that makes players feel like the Predator, hunting a hopeless group of mercenaries.

3 Cyberpunk 2077

Metacritic Score: 89

Enemies in Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077

Released
December 10, 2020
Developer(s)
CD Projekt Red
Genre(s)
RPG , Action

Cyberpunk 2077 isn't a dedicated stealth game, but it has a surprisingly in-depth system for sneaking. Most missions are open-ended enough to make stealth a viable solution. Some parts of the game, like the Phantom Liberty DLC mission "Somewhat Damaged," even make stealth obligatory.

Of course, since Cyberpunk 2077 is an action RPG, stealth is only really viable if the player invests in it. This is a blessing and a curse: sneaking can be made viable, or it can trivialize the entire game if too many points are spent on it. But, with a little self-control, reaching a happy medium is possible.

2 Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Metacritic Score: 89

Sneaking behind an enemy in Deus Ex Human Revolution
Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii U , PC
Released
August 23, 2011
Developer(s)
Eidos Montreal
Genre(s)
FPS

The only thing that overshadows how fluid sneaking is in Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the brilliant use of cover-shooting. Not only does this mechanic make for hard-hitting and punishing combat, but it also helps stealth, allowing players to peek behind corners without being seen. Going from stealth to shootout has never been easier.

Deus Ex: Human Revolution does have its issues. For one, sneaking everywhere and using every vent trivializes pretty much every level. Another issue is the lack of ammo: while this is reasonable for a stealth shooter and does make precision in combat more important, it often leads action-oriented players to undue amounts of frustration.

1 Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Metacritic Score: 93

Hiding from a drone in Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

Platform(s)
PS4 , PS5 , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Microsoft Windows
Released
September 1, 2015
Developer(s)
Konami , Kojima Productions
Genre(s)
Stealth , Action-Adventure , Shooter , Adventure

Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is the latest and possibly last title in the iconic stealth series. It's also one of the best Metal Gear Solid games, at least according to the community. It certainly is the best MGS game for the shooting, with Ground Zeroes and MGS 4 coming second and third respectively.

What makes this game's stealth action special is just how good both sneaking and shooting can feel. Shooting in Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain is rarely the best choice, and it's best used sparsely. But trying to complete this game with pure stealth makes it one of the hardest games in the series. A mix of both is the ideal approach, which makes it a great stealth shooter.

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