Boiling Point: Road to Hell - The Return of a Forgotten Gem
Far Cry 6, Fallout 4, Rust. When you think of open-world sandbox shooters, these are the names that immediately come to mind. But in the annals of sandbox FPS games, there is one name that has been reduced to a mere footnote until now. Spectacular, surreal, and often so bad that it's actually good - this forgotten side of gaming history is finally back on Steam after almost two decades.
Boiling Point: Road to Hell is like Far Cry, but with a little less technical polish and a lot more grit. An FPS game from a bygone era, it puts you in the shoes of the delightfully named Saul Myers, who arrives in the fictional South American nation of Realia to rescue his kidnapped daughter.
Game Mechanics and Features
Explore Realia at your own pace. Steal trucks, planes, boats, and helicopters. The central gimmick in Boiling Point: Road to Hell is that at the beginning of the game, no one automatically becomes your enemy. The entire world is governed by a reputation system: if you carry out missions for one faction, their rivals will start treating you as hostile, and vice versa.
The Realian Valley also houses a variety of predatory animals - in an alternate universe where Ubisoft lost the sandbox shooter war and we all play Boiling Point 6 with Giancarlo Esposito. If you want to embark on a journey through gaming history and try out this wonderfully quirky shooter for yourself, you can get Boiling Point: Road to Hell now on Steam.
Pure Nostalgia with Boiling Point: Road to Hell
Or satisfy your nostalgia with other best old games. You can also try out the best survival games on PC. Whether you're a veteran of FPS games or a newcomer to the genre, Boiling Point: Road to Hell promises an unforgettable gaming experience that transports you to a past where FPS games still had their own unique charm.