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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released October 2001
Control a towering mecha and duke it out against others in this 3D platformer-fighting game.
A sci-fi multiplayer first-person shooter from Blizzard, in which players can choose from a wide range of Heroes with unique weapons and abilities. It was later discontinued in 2022 for the free-to-play sequel.
A third-person shooter/platformer hybrid that lets players paint the environment in colored ink and turn into squids to quickly traverse it. Along with a solo adventure and local one-on-one multiplayer, the game's main focus is its 4-on-4 online multiplayer battles.
A third-person shooter for PC, from Square Enix. The third game in the Gunslinger Stratos franchise, and the first for a home platform. A closed alpha released in February 2015.
Set in a far-flung, mech-filled future, Titanfall is the first first-person shooter built by Respawn Entertainment, the studio formed by ex-employees of Call of Duty developer Infinity Ward.
The 2013 arcade sequel to Gunslinger Stratos, from Byking, Taito and Square Enix. It is the second game in the Gunslinger Stratos franchise.
A sci-fi third-person shooter, featuring unique dual light-gun controls, online team deathmatches, and destructible urban environments, from Byking, Taito, and Square Enix. Released for the Taito Type X3 arcade system in 2012, it began the Gunslinger Stratos franchise of games and anime.
A DSiWare arena combat game with more than a few similarities to Virtual-On.
This third-person shooter developed and published by Sega for the arcade includes 10 v 10 multiplayer matches played online.
An accessible online first/third-person hero shooter, Outtrigger was released in the arcades in 1999 and released right with the Dreamcast's ultimate demise in 2001. The game featured a multiplayer mode that performed surprisingly well whether you were on broadband or dial-up. Produced by Sega AM2's Yu Suzuki, the game was the first hero shooter, featuring four unique characters with their own classes and abilities.
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