Gods and Generals is a historical first-person shooter video game developed by Activision Value and published by Activision. The game is based on the film of the same name. The player commands a soldier in the midst of the American Civil War, choosing either to side with the Union or the Confederacy, and plays alongside hordes of other soldiers. The player is tasked with various missions such as raids and reconnaissance, in addition to leading a full army company. In large-scale battles ranging from the Second Battle of Bull Run, the battle of Chancellorsville and the battle of Fredericksburg, players are equipped with muskets, revolvers, sabers and other weapons. This nine-part campaign game uses various scenes from the film.
The game was panned by critics and is notable for its negative reception.
Some time in the future, refugees from earth have gone to colonize Callisto and Europa, both moons of Jupiter. The settlers on Callisto, called the Callistans, ran bio-genetic research programs in order to better adapt the planet. However the experiments went wrong and the Callistans were turned into horrible monsters who are now trying to invade Europa and eradicate their population. You are a settler on Europa and it's your mission to stop them. This Quake II conversion comes with 13 new single-player levels, hundreds of new textures and sounds. Also included are 5 new monsters and 2 all-new deadly weapons, the EMP Rifle and the Blade Gun.
Butterfly Escape is an addictive and exhilarating 3D action-puzzle game! Charge through 109 scenic levels as you guide Buka the Dragonfly to help him shoot and destroy approaching balls of light before they reach the Dungeon of Darkness.
Using the typical thrust movement from the Asteroids games, you roam space with your starship to return the peace by force. Starting as a rookie, many enemy ships need to be destroyed to earn credits that can be exchanged for fuel, armor, weapons, shields and warp drives. The commander instructs you with specific missions, such as destroying outposts or freeing alien groups. However, your ultimate goal is to find the Toson Drive, the only device powerful enough to reach P'radikus. To spice things up, there are many weapons such as shock waves, mines, missiles, cloaking devices and atomic cannons. As your fuel constantly depletes, you often need to orbit new planets to refuel and stock weapons.
This sequel to Vietnam: Black Ops is a first person shooter geared towards casual gamers. Running on the LithTech 2 engine, the game features twelve levels representing various combat arenas of the Vietnam War, including jungle and urban outdoor environments and an indoor level set in an ancient temple. The game plot is straight out of Apocalypse Now - you're an American soldier sent into the jungles of Vietnam and Cambodia to find and kill a rogue American special forces operative. Gameplay is standard FPS, with several difficulty settings from which to choose.
The evil Twister has a plan to ruin humanity, and only you can stop her. This involves travelling through your inner thoughts to gather the required symbols.
A first-person shooter with attempts at simulation-centric gameplay, primarily comprised of fighting criminal and terrorist threats around the world for vaguely defined reasons.
In this 3D shooter the player is equipped with a couple of bazookas and is riding a rollercoaster with the objective to hit a specified amount of targets in a specified period of time.
Playing as Dylan Doug, you must rescue your kidnapped butler Groucho in the Castle of Illusions. Armed with a gun, you must defeat waves of enemies in order to reach your goal.
In this space shooting gallery game the player, as commander of earths last remaining space station, must save the earth from the deadly cylon fleet. Later it was re-released by Tynesoft under the name "Cylon Invasion".
This expansion adds four new levels to the single-player campaign with new NPCs, improved net code with a rebalanced multiplayer, and Co-op for the single-player campaign.
M.A.C.H. is a top down shooter for the Commodore 64 from Starvision. It was released in 1987, and tasks the player to control a Maneuverable Armed Computer Human to defeat the evil robot Nektron.