Only the other day we were calling out Steam on its poor curation of the 14,500 games added to the store last year. Now we learn of a tiny step forward in the clumsy storefrontās usefulness: a new genre category for boomer shooters. This is the term for classic or classic-style first-person shooters with a deeply ā90s vibe, and itās a genre thatās bursting with greatness. So letās celebrate some of the best.
Letās try to defy terms. The boomer shooter is a fast-paced FPS, usually with low-poly art, with ammo and health scattered around the levels by magic fairies, and where enemies explode into gruesome chunks and walls are lined with secret doors. You find coloured keys to open matching doors, and you unlock an ever-growing arsenal of increasingly ridiculous weapons. They either are, or hark back to, games like Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, and Heretic
The term āboomer shooterā first came about during the development of one of the best modern examples of the genre, 2018’s Dusk, says composer Andrew Hulshutt. It was a ācheekyā term the team came up with to describe 1993’s Doom, alluding to the idea that the people who played it at the time might have been of the boomer generation. (Yes, the games themselves are Millennials, but thatās not the point. My dad was playing Doom in ā93, and heād be 73 this year if heād remembered to be alive.) The term stuck, and Dusk was described as such in its marketing, and the termālike the rebirth of the retro-RPS in Duskās wakeācaught on.
Now itās as official as anything as nebulous as a genre ever can be, gaining its own proper tag on Steam. (Although, in fairness, Humble did use the term for a bundle in 2022.) Which means for retro-RPS lovers like me, we can finally categorize them all together. And as such, spot any we might have missed.
Read on for some suggestions of where to start with the boomer shooter, or perhaps to fill in some gaps in your library, because these ā90s-style FPS games are hitting it so hard right now. And please, believe me, Iāve left off some stunning games for reasons of time and space. Add the missing suggestions in the comments.