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First person stealth game in the style of the Thief series games (1 and 2) using a modified Id Tech 4 engine Fallen Empire: Legions: GarageGames, InstantAction: 2009-06-30 2013-06-27 Windows: Torque Game Engine: Proprietary license First-Person Shooter with Jetpacks, Multiplayer, CTF, Deathmatch Freedoom: Freedoom project 2024-01-29 (0.13.0)
Combat Arms: Reloaded & Combat Arms: Classic is a free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter game developed by Nexon [1] and published by VALOFE outside of Korea. The game uses the LithTech game engine to produce its graphics. In July 2012, Combat Arms was also released on Steam. [2]
World War II Online: Released Free-to-play June 6, 2001 Game is still online and playable, although the player base has significantly dwindled. The game is still providing content updates and developers are pushing towards a core engine update utilising Unreal (As at March 2022).
2D sidescrolling MOBA game. 2012: Guardians of Middle-earth: Monolith Productions: Xbox 360, PS3, Windows: No: Yes: Game based around The Lord of the Rings film series. [11] No longer available on PlayStation Store and Steam. [12] [13] 2012: Super Monday Night Combat: Uber Entertainment: Windows: Yes: Discontinued: 2012: Warhammer Online: Wrath ...
Pages in category "First-person shooter multiplayer online games" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The original game engine, referred to as 'CMx1' by the developer, Battlefront.com, powered a trio of games set in the Second World War. Combat Mission: Shock Force was released in July 2007 as the debut of the 'CMx2' game engine. The Combat Mission games are a mixture of turn-based gameplay and simultaneous real-time execution.
First-person shooter: Futuristic massively multiplayer online first-person shooter: 3D Active Puzzle Pirates: Grey Havens, LLC (formerly Three Rings Design) December 8, 2003: Windows, Mac OS, Linux: Puzzle video game: Some servers require a monthly subscription to play on, while others are free but require micro-transactions for some items.
A first-person shooter (FPS) emphasizes shooting and combat from a specific perspective. Most first-person shooters place the player behind a gun or other weapon with the player's "hand" holding the weapon.