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  2. Swords and Sorcery (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Swords and Sorcery is presented in a first person top-down perspective and contains elements of dungeon crawling, a common trait of role playing video games. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The game is set in a fictional land called Zob, where the main objective is to explore its catacombs and discover a large wealth of treasure, and collect the seven pieces of ...

  3. Red Steel 2 - Wikipedia

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    Like its predecessor, Red Steel 2 is played in a first-person perspective where players can alternate between shooting and sword fighting, thus making it a hybrid hack and slash first-person shooter. Players are able to fight up to six enemies on-screen, though enemy packs can go up to twenty, and can deflect opponents' bullets with their ...

  4. Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox - Wikipedia

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    Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox is an action role-playing game from Australian indie developer "Visual Outbreak". The game is a turn-based, grid-based, first-person dungeon crawler inspired by classic 1980s and 1990s first person role-playing games. It was released to open beta on February 3, 2013 for Windows.

  5. Maken X - Wikipedia

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    Maken X is a first-person action hack and slash video game where players control a variety of characters wielding a sentient sword dubbed the Maken. [1] [2] The game is divided into "Event Scenes", cutscenes related to the story; and "Action Scenes", the gameplay segments; and the world map used to select levels. [3]

  6. Red Steel - Wikipedia

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    Red Steel is a first-person shooter video game published by Ubisoft for Nintendo's Wii console. It was developed by the Ubisoft Paris studio. Red Steel was released in November 2006 in North America, with releases in other regions arriving the following month, and was a Wii launch title in all regions.

  7. Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements (ダンジョン&マジック, "Dungeon & Magic: Swords of Element") is a real-time first-person RPG (akin to Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder) produced by Taito in 1989, and programmed by Natsume for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

  8. First-person (video games) - Wikipedia

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    First-person can be used as sole perspective in games belonging of almost any genre; first-person party-based RPGs and first-person maze games helped define the format throughout the 1980s, while first-person shooters (FPS) are a popular genre emerging in the 1990s in which the graphical perspective is an integral component of the gameplay.

  9. Crossed Swords (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was later cited as an inspiration for the 2010 first-person fighting game Rage of the Gladiator. [5] A sequel of the game entitled Crossed Swords II was released in Japan on May 2, 1995 for the Neo-Geo CD , and was one of the few games designed specifically for the Neo-Geo CD, rather than being an arcade port.