Total control over your split-mode and firing directions! Features a custom Formation Design system!
"Terra Cresta" was released by Nichibutsu in 1986 for an 8-bit home console.
It is a shooting game in which humanity, driven to the bottom of the sea by the evil Mandora, fights to reclaim the Earth.
In an abandoned world, the silence of death is broken by zombies! Conserve your ammo, team up with friends, and survive the nightmare. Single player or up to 6 players can join the online survival battle!
Fight to the death in the arena-based action roguelike game show, Murderplanet. Craft a build of ridiculous and broken synergies to weave and cleave through hordes of enemies. Survive each wave, stake out Capture Points, earn heaps of cash and further customize your runs for maximum arcade chaos.
Men of Freedom is an award-winning first-person shooter game featuring fights between the English forces and the patriots in the south of Iran near the Persian Gulf during WWI (1910-1915). These patriots fought under the leadership of a man called Raiis-Ali Delvari. The Game story is based on real historical events happening during that time.
The game includes 10 big levels with different gameplays (Action, Stealth, Support, Run) in various environments.
SF Alpha is a fast paced online first person shooter built around competitive team play and classic tactical combat. The game focuses on skill based gunplay, strategic movement, and coordinated teamwork between opposing factions.
Players battle across a variety of maps and game modes that reward precision, map awareness, and smart decision making. Each match places players into intense firefights where quick reactions and strong team strategy decide the outcome.
SF Alpha is designed for players who enjoy classic FPS mechanics with a competitive edge. The game supports both casual matches and organized competitive play, allowing players to improve their skills, work with teammates, and climb the ranks.
With a strong community focus, SF Alpha also encourages content creation and streaming, giving players the tools to showcase gameplay, tournaments, and team highlights.
You play as the same character from MANIC Episode 1.
After the ending of Episode 1, you awaken in a distorted, unknown world, a nightmare realm shaped from your memories, violence, and something darker.
This place isn’t real. It’s the Unknown World — a merging of your mind and Quake’s chaos.
Your skin is gray like the dead, your blood burns like madness, and your only goal remains the same:
Find Him. Kill Everything. Get Your Revenge Back.
Trapped in the Quake World and cursed with unstable powers, you must fight your way through twisted halls, broken memories, and the echoes of your past. The boundaries between life and death blur as monsters, traps, and hidden secrets test your every step.
The Blastacular Pack is a downloadable content package for Halo 2. It added two new maps to Halo 2: Desolation and Tombstone. It was released on April 17, 2007 for $4.00, and re-released as an updated package on May 7, 2007, as several glitches discovered in the included content had been fixed. The Blastacular Pack was made permanently free on July 7, 2007. This download was required in order to play Halo 2 Matchmaking over Xbox Live. Both maps in the map pack were created by the video game studio Certain Affinity instead of Bungie.
Due to the pack's release in 2007, it is not included in either the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack or the PC port of Halo 2, making the content now unattainable for the original Halo 2 game. However, it is included in the release of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
The Maptacular Pack is the third downloadable content package for Halo 2. It added five new maps to Halo 2: Backwash, Elongation, Gemini, Relic, and Terminal. It was initially intended to release alongside the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack on June 28, 2005, before eventually being released for download on July 5, 2005 for $11.99 and was made permanently free on August 30, 2005. Once the pack was made free, this download was required in order to play Halo 2 Matchmaking over Xbox Live. The Maptacular maps were included in the later releases of the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack, the Halo 2 PC port and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
The Maptacular Pack was originally the final piece of DLC intended for Halo 2, though a fourth - the Blastacular Pack - was later released in early 2007.
The Killtacular Pack is the second downloadable content package released for Halo 2. It added two new maps to Halo 2: Sanctuary and Turf. It was released alongside the Bonus Pack on April 25, 2005 for $4.99 and was made permanently free on June 28, 2005.
Upon release, a "deluxe" playlist was created in Halo 2 to allow players to play the Killtacular pack maps, though the download was required in order to play Halo 2 ordinary matchmaking over Xbox Live following the pack becoming free - before the shutdown of Halo 2 matchmaking in 2010. The Killtacular Pack was later included in the releases of the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack, the Halo 2 PC port and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
The Bonus Map Pack was the first downloadable content package for Halo 2, released on April 25, 2005 alongside the Killtacular Pack. It added two new maps to Halo 2: Containment and Warlock. The pack was released as a free download sponsored by Mountain Dew, and was required in order to play Halo 2 Matchmaking over Xbox Live before its shutdown in 2010. The map pack was later included in the releases of the Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack, Halo 2 PC port and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.
Strik9: Rhythm Rat Rampage is a rhythm-driven bullet heaven shooter where players dodge, attack, and survive to the beat of the music. Fight through waves of enemies as heavily armed rats in a chaotic music-powered battlefield that blends rhythm mechanics with fast-paced arcade combat. Every movement, attack, and dodge syncs with the soundtrack, creating a high-energy fusion of rhythm gameplay and bullet heaven action.
WarLink VR drops you into intense futuristic combat where survival depends on strategy, reflexes, and smart loadouts. Jump into Battle Royale mode, parachute onto the map, scavenge powerful weapons, and fight to be the last one standing in a shrinking battlefield. If you prefer pure combat challenge, take on advanced robotic enemies in wave based missions that push your tactical skills to the limit.
Choose from a diverse roster of characters, each built for different playstyles, and customize your arsenal with high powered rifles, energy weapons, explosive launchers, and melee gear. Fight across detailed futuristic environments, from war torn cities to desolate wastelands, with regular updates bringing new maps, characters, and game modes to keep every battle fresh.
In Highwind you control a paper plane using only two buttons. You will destroy enemy planes and protect your own. Tapping the right side of the screen will shoot bullets and holding the left side will activate the shield. The shield blocks and reflects bullets back to your enemies. Fight different enemy planes and obstacles, each with different behavior. Travel to different dimensions and avoid obstacles on the way. As you progress through the game you will be able to purchase upgrades to your health, shield and ammo. Also, each time you beat a level you will get a power up that will help you defeat your enemies. Each time you play you will accumulate points that will unlock new planes and new game styles. Try to beat the game in each one of the different styles! Features -Simple controls: Play with only two buttons -Different game styles: Five variations of the game including an infinite mode -Minigames: Three additional sections with different mechanics -A different experience each play: Enemy waves are randomly
Target Shooter is a fast-paced casual shooting game where players dodge incoming missiles and destroy targets to earn points. One hit means game over, creating tense, high-pressure gameplay designed for short, repeatable play sessions.
Boom: Defense of Abydos is a first-person retro-style shooter developed with Godot, and a fan-made game based on Blue Archive.
Set in the world of Blue Archive and inspired by classic DOOM gameplay, BOOM features a campaign lasting approximately two hours, as well as a replayable survival mode.
A retro-style shoot 'em up created with the fantasy console “TIC-80”.
Choose your favorite craft from 4 player characters and 2 bomb types,
and conquer all 5 stages (totaling 15 areas)!
Features ARCADE mode, TEAMPLAY mode and BOSSRUSH mode.