First-person shooters (FPS)
First-person shooters (FPS for short) are shoot'em all action video games in which the player shoots its way from level to level through a first-person perspective. The most popular FPS series are Doom, Half-life, and Quake.
Most popular first-person shooter games
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Alien Cabal
DOS1997freeware QASoft
Imagine Doom got abducted by aliens, experimented on, and sent back to Earth with a case of amnesia. That’s Alien Cabal (1997). It’s a weird mix of FPS action and X-Files paranoia, with pixelated bad guys who look like they were rendered on a toaster. The story is bonkers, the voice acting is... present, and the gameplay is surprisingly...
Alien Trilogy
DOS1996 Probe Entertainment
Alien Trilogy is a first-person shooter video game released in 1996 for various platforms, including the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and MS-DOS. Developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment, the game is based on the first three films in the Alien franchise. The game's narrative loosely follows the storyline of these mo...
Aquanox
Windows XP/98/952001protected Massive Development
Dive into Aquanox (2001), where post-apocalyptic submarines battle it out beneath the ocean in a world that’s half Waterworld, half neon rave. With moody lighting and dialogue that screams “we’re trying to be deep,” it’s a game that takes itself very seriously while you zip around in your bubble-shooting doomfish. It's...
Arctic Fox
DOS1987 Dynamix
Tank controls + polar bears + Cold War vibes = Arctic Fox. In this early vehicular combat sim, you're piloting a futuristic snow tank across an icy wasteland to stop some aliens or Russians or alien Russians. The plot is thin, the enemies sparse, and your tank controls like a drunk walrus on skis. But in 1987, this was high-tech stuff. There’...
Battlezone
DOS1983 Atari
In 1983, Battlezone asked: what if vector graphics could give you war-induced vertigo? You’re in a tank, in a wireframe world, fighting other tanks. That’s it. But it’s oddly immersive—thanks to a pseudo-3D first-person view that was mind-blowing at the time. Think of it as the grandparent of every FPS ever, minus the textur...
Blake Stone 1: Aliens of Gold
DOS1993protected JAM Productions
Blake Stone 2: Planet Strike
DOS1994protected JAM Productions
Blood
DOS1997protected Monolith Productions
Ah yes, Blood (1997)—the cheerful little game where you rise from the grave, wield a pitchfork, and quote evil-sounding movie lines while setting cultists on fire. It’s a first-person shooter soaked in gore and dark humor, like Doom went on a bender with Evil Dead. Between the voodoo dolls, dynamite bundles, and haunted amusement parks,...
Bram Stoker's Dracula
DOS1993 Psygnosis
Catacomb Abyss
DOS1992protected Softdisk Publishing
Catacomb Armageddon
DOS1993protected Softdisk Publishing
Chasm: The Rift
DOS1997 Action Forms
Colosso Revenge
DOS1997freeware Campana Productions
Colosso Secret
DOS1997freeware Campana Productions
Corridor 7: Alien Invasion
DOS1994protected Capstone Software
CyClones
DOS1994protected Raven Software
Dark Horizons Lore: Invasion
Windows XP/98/95DOSLinux2004freeware
Day of the Viper
DOS1990 Accolade
Descent
DOS1995protecteddemo Parallax Software
Descent is a first person shooter with a unique six degree of freedom gameplay developed by Parallax Software and released by Interplay Productions in 1995.. You control a spaceship and must pilot it in a mine, through a series of 3d levels. The goal of the game is to find a series of keys, shoot down enemy ships and find your way to the next level.
Deus Ex
DOSMac OS2000protecteddemo Ion Storm
Deus Ex is a critically acclaimed action role-playing video game developed by Ion Storm and published by Eidos Interactive. It was released in 2000 and was designed by Warren Spector, combining elements of first-person shooters, stealth games, and role-playing games. The game is set in a dystopian future where society is fraught with conspiracy the...
Doom
DOS1993protecteddemo id software
Doom was released by id Software in 1993. It is widely regarded as one of the most influential and groundbreaking video games of all time, particularly within the first-person shooter (FPS) genre.Set in the future on the moons of Mars, the game follows the player-controlled character, known as the "Doom Marine", as they battle through a research fa...
Doom 2: Hell on Earth
DOSWindows XP/98/951994protected id software
Doom 2 is the sequel to the much acclaimed FPS Doom. Doom 2: Hell on Earth is a horror sci-fi first-person shooter created by id Software, (John Carmack, Sandy Petersen, John Romero) set on a hellish Earth invaded by demons. The player must find his way in 32 levels, shooting down monsters and picking up keys in order to unlock new areas.
Duke Nukem 3D
DOS1996protecteddemo 3d Realms
Duke Nukem 3D is a classic first-person shooter that was developed by 3D Realms (formerly known as Apogee Software) and published by GT Interactive. It was released in 1996 for MS-DOS and later for various other platforms, including Windows, Mac OS, and gaming consoles.
Duke Nukem 3D: Reloaded
Windows 10/112011canceled
Escape from Dr. Colosso
DOS1997freeware Campana Productions
Extreme Assault
DOS1997 Blue Byte Software
Heretic
DOS1994protecteddemo Raven Software
Hexen: Beyond Heretic
DOS1995protected Raven Software
Hoverforce
DOS1990 Astral Software
In Extremis
DOS1993 Blue sphere