Sure, you're clearly trying hard to be edgy in a very»90s sort of way, but isn't it fitting that a game trying to recapture the brisk pace and high skill ceiling of
classic arena shooters should feel a little bit like it's stuck in a different era?
Classic arena shooters such as Quake and Unreal Tournament have been absent from the recent gaming scene for far too long and so, it is great to see at least one title attempting to fill that void, whether it be in free to play guise or not.
Inspired by
classic arena shooters, perfected for touch.
LawBreakers is the latest twist in the hero shooter genre, which adds zero - gravity movement and elements from
classic arena shooters like Quake and Unreal Tournament to the popular format pioneered by Team Fortress and supercharged in last year's Overwatch.
LawBreakers wants to be known for its gravity changes in arenas, yet it is mainly known for building a bridge between
classic arena shooters and the new hero shooters of today.
Finnish developer 10tons Ltd. have announced that they bringing yet another game to the Nintendo Switch, this time in the form of the cult
classic arena shooter Crimsonland.
We can't help but feel slightly disappointed at the announcement that the game is free to play, as that model rarely ever works well, with some very few exceptions (see League of Legends) but what negates this initial disappointment is the fact that Cliff Bleszinski clearly knows his shooters and having worked on
the classic arena shooter, Unreal Tournament, we can not wait to see what he can come up with.
Introduced with much excitement, and with a playable alpha currently available, Unreal Tournament is a community - based effort by Epic to make a new version of
the classic arena shooter.
It has that nice style of
a classic arena shooter turned up for the modern speed of today.
Not exact matches
Your new favorite sport - type - thing, Disco Dodgeball Remix offers up a crazily intense mix of
arena - based first - person
shooter and
classic dodgeball — all played by killer robots whose lethality is only surpassed by their charm.
The new entry in this
classic franchise will be an
arena - based multiplayer
shooter, while bringing it to a new generation.
It's a setup that should likely be familiar with the rebirth of
arena shooters after the popularity enjoyed by Geometry Wars on the XBLA, and thus hopefully can attract a larger audience than the cult
classic originals.
The goodies in this latest version include a platformer inspired by a certain
classic, an
arena shooter, a commercial RPG, plus games from IGF finalists cactus and the guys at Three Rings Design.
No it is not a game based on, the
classic comedy movie starring Martin Lawrence and David Chappelle (which is a MASSIVE shame) but instead, is a free to play
arena shooter for PC only.
The Return of Quake - Yeah, you read that right — after 20 years, the
classic battle
arena multiplayer
shooter is ready for a new generation promising hours upon hours of trash talk.
Nexuiz is in every way a
classic twitch - based
arena shooter, which may be an issue for those players today obsessed with the relatively slower gameplay of modern day
shooters.
It's a
classic team
arena shooter from Blizzard that sets two six - person teams of wildly different characters against each other in a bright and cartoonish science fiction universe.
The
classic feel of the new Doom is exemplified by the
arena shooter base of its multiplayer gameplay, but that doesn't mean you should expect basic deathmatch and CTF modes.
- more than 15 cars, muscles, storts and
classic - equip your car missiles and machine guns - \ «deathmatch \» mode - 3 different
arenas - funny car multiplayer
shooter