Best feeling shotgun

Not one mention of this one, but it made me go out and buy it. The one from Duke Nukem 3D.

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The ones from Doom 2 and, surprisingly, Counter-Strike do the trick for me -- they feel meaty and powerful when ambushing enemies.

I feel way safer when using those.
 
The ones I shot in real life, but if we go by gaming, I’d choose the ones in GTA Vice City Stories and Max Payne. :]
 
Any shotgun that actually works like a shotgun will rank up there for me. CoD and Rainbow and other such games have tricked gamers into thinking a shotgun has the range of a mid-strength sneeze.
Some fps were doing that before COD existed. Doom II's/Doom 64's super shotgun. Blood's didn't have that far of a range. Serious Sam's double barrel. Not to mention 3rd person shooters were guilty of this too. Max Payne, Resident Evil, and Dead to Rights

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And yeah, I forgot about Black. the SPAS-12 and Remington M870 in that game are as OTT and uber macho as the rest of the guns and they are utterly satisfying to use.
 
While totally commending the effort and being totally weirded out by this bald dude, I don't think the idea is to shoot 2 inches away from the screen.

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It was the best one I could find. There used to be a really good youtube video of the bigger arcade screen version back in the day, but it got removed a long time ago.
 

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