Avatar Laser Wars 2 is a first-person shooter developed and published by DigitalDNA Games for Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Indie Games.) It is one of several Avatar based first person shooters that DigitalDNA Games developed for the Xbox 360, and is the sequel to DigitalDNA Games' earlier title Avatar Laser Wars.
A colony of ex-humans, having left Earth generations ago, are returning in gigantic dropships to destroy their former home world. Mutated by the harsh climates of their adopted planets, they have little in common with their human ancestors - and no problem blowing them away.
Smoking Guns: Shooting Gallery! is a virtual shooting gallery with different themes: from western levels with towns and forts to alien invasions and a base on Mars and horror levels with ghosts and monsters. Each level has an extensive amount of variations that can be defined precisely or left to chance. With a variety of weapons, including colts, a shotgun and a machine gun, you have to sweep the levels before getting killed or running out of time. Weapons reloads happen both manually or automatically.
The gameplay is spiced up with innocent civilians wandering about, hidden and special targets and parachutes with bonuses. These bonus objects include multipliers, sticks of dynamite, extra time, slowdown, bonus scores or new weapons. Sometimes, when shooting a parachute, a focus event is started, a small action sequence with different gameplay:
Armageddon: Wipe out swarms of enemies with your machine gun
Duel: One bullet, one enemy playing dead. Be the first to shoot before he stands upright completely.
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OpenArena is a free, community-developed first-person shooter, similar to Quake III: Arena as it is based on the source code of the game along with the ioquake3 engine, and it is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2.
Halo 4: King of the Hill Fueled by Mountain Dew was a location-based augmented reality game advergame for Android and iOS devices meant to advertise 7-Eleven, Doritos, Mountain Dew, and Halo 4.
The Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force Expansion Pack adds new single-player and multiplayer gameplay to the full version of Elite Force. With Virtual Voyager mode you can take a virtual, interactive tour of the Federation starship USS Voyager and interact with the crewand the ship's environments. Explore the main levels and rooms of the ship,including the environments seen in the full version of Elite Force, as well as officer and crew quarters. Try to find the 14 secret items. With new single-player missions you can infiltrate the stronghold of a Klingon Mercenary Lord and retrieve a coded data pack, then battle the minions of the evil Dr.Chaotica in a brave attempt to rescue Constance Goodheart from Chaotica'svile clutches.
New Holo-Missions let you test your skills on the Voyager's firing range and battle new creatures in a simulated garden utopia. New multiplayer game types include Action Hero, Assimilation,Disintegration, Last Person Standing, and Player Class Mode. The 22 new levels push your Holomatch experien
F.E.A.R. Combat is a standalone multiplayer component based on F.E.A.R. but released for free less than a year after the original game. F.E.A.R. already had full multiplayer options, but this component allows everyone to join the online battles, without needing to buy the game. It includes 22 multiplayer maps, 10 game modes, all the weapons and updates, and the ability to play user-generated content. You only need to apply for a free CD key. Users of this version can also play against the owners of the original game.
Counter-Strike Online is a first-person shooter video game, targeted towards Asia's gaming market released in 2008. It is based on Counter-Strike and was developed by Nexon with oversight from license-holder Valve. It uses a micropayment model that is managed by a custom version of Steam.
Playing as Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs, the buddy-cop duo from the 80's TV series of the same name, fight to take down a drug ring led by Manuel Ortega in this third-person shooter.
Operation Resurrection is the PlayStation 2 version of the Return to Castle Wolfenstein with some added extras that make it it's own unique game. Next to the full, original singleplayer campaign, there are 7 new prologue levels that show how B.J. and Agent One first met and how they got captured and imprisoned at Wolfenstein Castle. There is also a secret bonus awarded at the end of every level when every secret area has been found.
Unlike Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War there is no multiplayer support - internet and multi link.
With a naming scheme blatantly stolen from Left 4 Dead, Alive 4-Ever is a dual joystick shooter where the player controls a survivor of the zombie apocalypse.