Summary

Military themes are common and popular in almost all genres of games, but especially so when it comes to FPS games and tactical shooters. However, certain games like those intheRainbow Sixfranchiseand theSWATseries take on smaller-scale themes and environments by putting players in the shoes of a Special Forces unit, often giving them control over their squadmates.

The following games focus on everything from intense combat and tactical decisions, to strategy and an immersive atmosphere. However, many feature a slow pace that encourages teamwork, precision, and patience above all else. Fans of the above should find something to enjoy here, be it a top-down tactical RTS game, or a nail-biting cooperative FPS.

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Updated on June 30, 2025, by Harry Ted Sprinks:There is an abundance of tactical shooters on the market, with Ready Or Not being one of the most popular in recent years. These games are often team-based PvE shooters, though some games (such as Rainbow Six Siege) feature competitive online multiplayer. Despite this plethora of tactical shooters, it can be hard to discover games that theme themselves around SWAT and Special Forces. However, with many tactical shooters aging well, and games such as Rainbow Six Siege about to receive a major update, there’s never been a better time to enjoy SWAT-themed games. This update adds Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 to the rost of SWAT-themed games.

11Fast And Low

A Tactical VR Shooter With A Cartoony Tone

This tactical shooter features classic first-person shooter gameplay in a colorful cartoon world. AlthoughFast And Lowretains the violence associated with the genre, the game includes an option to tone it down, even disabling character “gibbing.” This accessibility and lightweight tone is a rarity in the genre of tactical shooters.

Fast And Lowis a VR game that can be played in local and online co-op. This is somewhat of a rarity for VR games, givingFast And Lowa particular edge.Fast And Lowtakes heavy inspiration from classicSWATandRainbow Sixtitles, anddespite its cartoony visuals, it remains a tactical experience.

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10Hot Brass

A Top-Down Shooter With A Unique Aesthetic

This top-down shooter has a unique aesthetic that not everyone will love, but the way it displays characters as different icons makes the game highly readable. This is important in context, where players are frequently tasked with making split-second decisions. One downside to this visual style, however, is the lack of immersion.

Hot Brassis an experience that excels in online and local co-op, as players have no access to AI squadmates in single-player. Despite this,Hot Brassisa polished top-down shooterthat offers a cheaper and more accessible experience than other SWAT-themed games.

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There are several games in theRainbow Sixfranchise that make for great SWAT experiences. WhileRainbow Six Siegeis arguably not the best game in the franchise, it provides a visceral online experience that’s great for fans of competitive shooters. Furthermore, the game is about to receive a significant update in the form of “Siege X.”

Rainbow Six Siegeis a tactical shooter that puts players in the shoes of one of several operators. The attacking and defending teams are asymmetric, with each operator having their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Teamwork is a massive part ofRainbow Six Siege, and it is integral to player success. As a result, the game is arguably much more fun when played with friends.

8Ground Branch

Immersive And Highly Tactical

Despite being in Early Access at the time of writing,Ground Branchhas already received glowing praise as a tactical shooter. The game prides itself on its immersive, highly tactical gameplay. As a result, it’s great for fans of hardcore shooters.

One of the main draws ofGround Branchisits deep customization systems. In the game, players can customize their character and the equipment they carry with extreme detail, which dramatically impacts how they play. Combined with smooth and intuitive weapon handling,Ground Branchoffers a well-crafted special-forces-themed tactical experience that’s likely to appeal to hardcore FPS fans.

7Zero Hour

A Slow-Burning Tactical Shooter

This tactical FPS game focuses on slow-paced gameplay and intense situations that work to put the player on the edge of their seat. The game has players defusing bombs, rescuing hostages, and generally dealing with bad guys in squads of up to 10 players in online co-op, though the game also allows for single-player withup to 9 AI squadmates.

Zero Hourfeatures a planning table that allows players to plot out their operation before going in, as well as detailed and immersive gunplay. Along with the large variety of distinct maps to play through,Zero Houris likely to be a worthwhile foray for many fans of tactical FPS titles.

6No Plan B

A Tactical Strategy Game All About Planning

No Plan B’s gameplay revolves entirely around strategic planning. Once players give their team the go-ahead and the action starts, they lose control. While this leads to a lot of trial-and-error gameplay, watching the team enact a well-crafted plan to perfection provides a rewarding loop.

No Plan Buses a timeline system that allows players to plan out and synchronize the movement and actions of their squad members, carefully positioning and ordering them at specific intervals. This focus on planning may turn certain players away, but for fans of strategic thinking,No Plan Boffers a rewarding experience.

5Door Kickers

A Real-Time Tactics Game In Which Timing Is Everything

This top-down real-time tactics game has players controlling a SWAT team, leading them through several different building layouts using a series of triggered commands and real-time (with pause) strategy. This system is tremendously unique, offering a distinctive take on the tactics genre.

Choosing the right equipment and breach points is essential inDoor Kickers, while precise timing and planning are crucial to pulling off a successful raid. Furthermore, almost all missions inDoor Kickersplay out in a matter of minutes, making it an easy game to pick up and play.Door Kickersalso offers high replay value, complete with a level editor and two-player online co-op. Players who enjoyDoor Kickers' unique mechanics may also get a kick out of its sequel,Door Kickers 2: Task Force North.

4Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield

A Slow-Paced, Tactical Classic

Tom Clancy’sRainbow Sixseries has seen many iterations over the years, withRainbow Six Siegebeing one of the most popular competitive tactical shooters on the market. However, the originalRainbow Sixgames were very muchfocused on slower-paced tactical combatand squad commands that emphasized playing around the team and carefully planning.

Before every mission inRainbow Six 3, players need to pick and customize their team members, all of which have different specialties and stats that distinguish them from the rest. Players will also need to carefully choose the loadout of each squad member, ensuring that they bring the right tools for the job.Rainbow Six 3also gives players a planning phase before each mission, granting them access to the floor plan and allowing them to decide the starting positions of each squad member. Players can also place waypoints for their squads and trigger specific actions (like throwing grenades), makingRainbow Six 3extremely tactical even before the bullets start flying.

Thisintensely tactical and immersive FPSputs a focus on realism and teamwork that encourages a patient, slow-paced approach. The game takes heavy inspiration from theSWATseries but with more modernized graphics and a focus on multiplayer co-op.Ready Or Notis clearly designed to play with friends, but the game does include customizable AI teammates that players can command in single-player.

Ready Or Notthrows players into the deep end of a multitude of hostile scenarios, giving them a variety of tools to handle every situation. Managing every squad member’s loadout is key to planning a successful operation, as players will need to make sure they’re prepared for every situation. Dynamic, reactive enemies provide unpredictable opponents for players, and the erratic civilians add to the chaos and keep players second-guessing their every move. Overall,Ready Or Notis an experience built for those who enjoygritty, realism-heavy tactical shooters.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2holds up today thanks to its blend of tactics and action, providing immersive and frequent firefights that, best of all, can be enjoyed in co-op.Vegas 2is more of a game than a simulation, but the intense and visceral nature of its gunfights offer an immersive experience nonetheless.

The Vegas setting, while not the most important aspect of the game, provides a refreshing setting that sets itself apart from typically dismal war-zones and abandoned warehouses. However, it’s the liveliness of the enemy AI and, again, the dynamic co-operative play, that allowsVegas 2to remain relatively timeless.