So late in 2015 I stumbled across Abatron, a new sci - fir RTS /
FPS hybrid game being developed by W3 Studios.
Sanctum 2 is the sequel to the world's first Tower Defense /
FPS hybrid game.
Not exact matches
Indeed, I have been plesantly surprised by the
game; I wont say its the best
game of the year, but I will say it is a solid
FPS / RTS
hybrid.
Natural Selection 2 is a fantastic - looking
FPS / RTS
hybrid that's an in - depth and involved experience for those who enjoy cooperative and team - based
games, although it does come with a steep learning curve that'll turn some players off to the strategic side of the
game.
When I first heard about one of my favorite RPG, RTS
hybrid games for the PC getting a new release, I was rather hesitant about the change to a
FPS format.
To start off with, the battle system in Valkyria Chronicles II is very much like the battle system in the first
game — and that's great news for everyone who loved the chess - rpg -
fps - strategy
hybrid that the series is at heart.
Building on the success of the original
game, Sanctum 2 stands alone as the only true
FPS / Tower Defense
hybrid.
For those of you who don't know, Battleswarm is a new MMO that mixes the elements of
FPS shooters and Real Time Strategy
games, thus making an awesome
hybrid of both genres (Real Time First Person Strategy Combat?).
The gritty far future universe of Warhammer 40k is set to explore new territory later this year in Dark Nexus Arena, a
hybrid MOBA -
FPS game set to launch in Steam Early Access on December 9th.
Our goal is to provide our players with the first sandbox
FPS and grand strategy
hybrid game that will allow them to experience shooters from an exciting new angle.
We're pretty sure that Gearbox is working on the next Borderlands
game, from its past job listings that were hiring for an «unannounced AAA
FPS / RPG
hybrid» that used «comedy writing with respect for a serious underlying plot» and is from «one of 2K's biggest franchises,» and it's possible that the representative just wants to keep the
game under wraps for a little longer.
We know that a Titanfall 2 is in the works at Respawn Entertainment, we know it's coming in around a year (give or take a few months), and now we know that the sequel to 2014's parkour -
FPS / mech - fighter
hybrid will more than make up for the first
game's lack of story content, with not only a proper single - player campaign (as previously suggested), but an accompanying TV series too.