In this game the player controls Werner Mueller, working as a Sysop at the GIC Headqurters in Futura City. One night, heavy explosions wake him unpleasantly from his sleep. He steps outside to see what happened, only to find himself in the middle of a deadly fight...
Angst: Rhaz's Revenge is a traditional first-person-shooter in the legacy of DOOM: the player walks through the levels and uses ranged weapons to shoot at enemies. The game has a steampunk setting in the style of Jules Verne.
One of the first games of iD Software. Sometimes it's claimed to be the first FPS or even first 3D game for DOS. The game used the same combination of scaled sprites and drawn walls that would later show up in Catacomb 3D and Wolfenstein 3D, but the walls in it are solid colors with no textures.
Blackroom is a cancelled first-person shooter game from independent studio Night Work Games (the dark and violent subsidiary of Romero Games), founded by former id Software developers John Romero and Adrian Carmack.
The game was originally announced on April 25, 2016, alongside the launch of a Kickstarter campaign aiming to raise $700,000 over 32 days. Romero described Blackroom as "a skillful shooter, from movement to weapon and map mastery," designed in the spirit of classic arena shooters.
The development team included Romero as lead designer and programmer, Carmack as artist, and musician George Lynch of Dokken as composer. The game was targeting a winter 2018 release.
The Kickstarter campaign was cancelled on April 29, 2016, after raising over $131,000, with Romero stating that development would pause to create a working demo to better showcase the game before relaunching the campaign.
Despite claims in a 2019 interview that the project was still alive, no further public updates were released.
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The follow up to the successful franchise, Contract Killer Zombies! Step into the role of Evelyn as she tries to clear out the Savehaven Research Center from the hordes of zombies and reveal the mystery behind the outbreak.
The game features similar gameplay to that of Atari's Asteroids.
The player command an Earth Federation Cruiser, patrolling an area of space that is teeming with X-shaped UFOs. Some of these will merge and form Hunter-Killer UFOs that go after your ship. Your ship is armed with a laser and a force field that gives you some protection. Occasionally, a Light-Speed Starship will come on the scene, first to blast away at your shield, then to blast away at your ship.
As a warrior of the Dimension X you are descended on Jaraloba planet to defend it from Rigillians. The planet is divided in 25 sectors (5x5 matrix), and each of them is filled with enemy forces. Controlling a ground skimmer, you should eliminate enemies in each sector and proceed through one of eight gates in surrounding mountains to another sector.
Sitting in cockpit of your skimmer, you may examine the view in first-person perspective, accelerate, decelerate your skimmer, turn left or right, and shoot the enemy vehicles. During your mission, radar helps you to detect the enemies out of your view, but fuel is exhausting, and shields are decreasing with enemy shots.
Helion – Void Wars is a 3D space combat game where you can switch between the different leaders of your army, with different ships and powers to eliminate enemies with the help of power ups, combos and bonuses, combining arcade mechanics within an epic 3D space battle.
It is focused on the frenetic action of a space battle for players who look for massive combats and an immersive and rewarding game without leaving the action of persecutions, shots and threats during the game.
You can experience innovative mechanical features such as real-time exchange of ships, with different powers, weapons and game methods, without abandoning the fight even for a moment… and arcade elements such as power ups you can collect during the flight or combos by kill streak overloading the power of your ship, making it a real space war machine.
Meet the leaders of your army, and learn how to work with them and use their unique skills and upgrades for your pilots and ships in the battle.
Shooting Gallery is a cartridge of three more advanced shooting games for the PC-50x Family of consoles. Apart from graphic improvements, the other novelty was that it came with two guns, thus offering a two-player option.
Adrenix is a Descent style 6DOF FPS by Digital Dialect.
Scott Griffon is a military pilot who has hunted rebels for years as part of an elite anti-insurrection squad. But now he changes sides because Medtech, a government facility which conducts medical experiments on humans, kidnapped his fiance. You take his role and fly an advanced fighter craft to destroy Medtech.
To survive, you must master an arsenal of weapons including the Molnia Arc, Vortex Shield, and Micro Missiles. But be warned, your opposition is armed to the teeth and will attack without mercy. Regarding gameplay the game is similar to Descent: Flying a ship in first person perspective while shooting enemies. The 24 levels are mostly not the typical narrow mazes but relatively open and offer varied mission goals like protecting convoys, performing covert extractions or executing strikers on strategic targets.
Venture Beyond anything you’ve ever known - break rank and rules. Indie sci-fi action shooter set in a dystopian Manchester, UK
Venture beyond anything you’ve ever known. Nothing is sacred.
Break rank and rules.
Beyond Flesh and Blood imagines an incredibly gory, dystopian future and the ultimate in military technology.
Ethan is one of Earth’s last few good men in the United Global Remnant (UGR); your mind is the key to controlling the Combat Frames – your mech soldiers.
A sidescrolling shooter in which you fight your way through 5 missions, each with a boss to defeat at the end. Along the way you find Power-Ups to help your odds either by improving your weapon or speed. Three difficulty levels are available (careful: "Easy" does not let you reach the very end)
Dariusburst is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Pyramid and published by Taito. It forms part of the Darius series and it is released for the PlayStation Portable in December 24, 2009.
Like previous Darius games, Dariusburst is an offbeat sci-fi shooter set in outer space with aquatic-themed (typically fish-shaped) robotic enemies. In keeping with tradition, the game also features branching paths instead of the linear progression found in most video games. There are a total of 11 zones in the game, with 5 stages per run.
A related arcade game titled Dariusburst Another Chronicle was released on December 17, 2010, in a 32:9 dual widescreen cabinet. An update, Dariusburst Another Chronicle EX, was released in 2011.
A revised port of the original game for iOS and Android, titled Dariusburst Second Prologue, was released on February 10, 2012, and October 24, 2015 in the US. An enhanced release titled Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours has been announced for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windo
There’s been a recent uptick in reports in the local precincts – a rash of violent crime that is seemingly connected somehow. Small crews of well-trained, aggressive criminals have been using force of arms to terrorize the citizenry and are in direct conflict with the police in many cases.
In a free, add-on mod for Killing Floor, created by David Hensley (with help from Killing Floor originator, Alex Quick), you can fight off the bizarre and warped toys of someone's nightmare, that are hell-bent on finishing you off. All the standard Zeds are replaced with evil toys, set in the Devil's Dollhouse map.