Arctic Combat is a Free-to-play online first-person shooter featuring a realistic gameplay experience powered by the Unreal Engine. Arctic Combat revolves around the story of a national conflict between two groups; the Allied Forces (AF) – led by the United States, and the Red Star Alliance (RSA) – led by Russia. What begins as a dispute over natural resources in the arctic leads to a violent clash between the AF and RSA, dividing the world into two opposing forces and marking the beginning of World War III.
A bullet-hell shooter from Aqloopand the sequel to Twilight Insanity. It is notable for non-linear branching routes, where character choices, character behaviour, dialogue choices and player skills impact the levels played, boss battles, plot progression, and endings obtained.
Free to play multiplayer shooter set in 2159, in which player controls and customizes his own tank and takes it into battles for extremely rare mineral called Carretium against other players.
Pirate Hunter is a classic representative of the First Person Shooter (FPS) genre, using an original graphics engine DIOsoft Engine. The game was inspired by Far Cry.
A 2003 first-person shooter produced by the Central Internet Bureau of Hezbollah, a Lebanese Islamist militant group. The game recreates battles from the South Lebanon conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, with the player assuming the role of a Hezbollah fighter tasked with defeating Israeli soldiers.
Halo Online was a free-to-play multiplayer-only Halo game that was tested exclusively in Russia.
The game was cancelled on August 24, 2016, when the developer, Saber Interactive, announced that "the current form of Halo Online will not be released." The reason they gave for the cancellation was that Microsoft had "failed to [make] decisions on the future of the project."