One of my favourites that I was actually thinking about before reading this thread is Transformers: War for Cybertron. I know Transformers games don't have the most prestigious history but War for Cybertron is hands down the best of the Transformers game franchise. I haven't played the sequel yet but I really want to as it seems just as good.
First off, being able to pick from multiple characters in each level in the Campaign is great because each character has their own roles/loadouts/abilities so there's good incentive for replaying, and the co-op was pretty fun too. Second, the gameplay itself was very enjoyable. Even though you play as bulky characters, the movement and aiming felt solid and being able to transform at any time and moving around in vehicle form is a blast! A lot of areas in levels are very open and so you get a lot of freedom with how you want to move around whether stomping through or driving/flying your way to the end, and the levels themselves were nice and varied, with great art and sound design.
There's also multiplayer and though I'm sure there's probably no one playing it anymore, it was still pretty enjoyable. And if memory serves there was also a co-op Horde mode that was pretty neat as well. The co-op was online only unfortunately. But the Campaign mode had one for Autobots and Decepticons, which was rad as hell. (The Decepticon portion was probably my favourite just because the levels were so much fun and had some really cool moments, like being chased by Omega Supreme throughout an entire level.) War for Cybertron is, in my opinion, a fantastic game and if you're in need of a giant, transforming-robot third-person shooter, than I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Other third-person shooters that I highly recommend; Dead Space, Tomb Raider (2013), the Mass Effect series.
Post edited March 18, 2018 by Krimzon14