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====== First Person Shooter ====== | ====== First Person Shooter ====== | ||
- | A first person shooter or ego shooter is a [[shooter]] game, that is seen from the view of a protagonist that the player plays as (hence the name ego shooter, the view from one's self). In contrast to [[Third Person Shooter|third person shooters]] you can see yourself only in mirrors or on other reflecting surfaces. You may see parts of your hands or arms and carried items, but aside from this, nothing of yourself. Well known first person shooters are [[..:games:counter-strike]] or [[..:games:unreal_tournament_2004]]. | + | A first person shooter or ego shooter is a [[shooter]] game, that is seen from the view of a protagonist that the player plays as (hence the name ego shooter, the view from one's self). In contrast to [[Third Person Shooter|third person shooters]] you can see yourself only in mirrors or on other reflecting surfaces. You may see parts of your hands or arms and carried items, but aside from this, nothing of yourself. Well known first person shooters are [[..:games:Counter-Strike]] or [[..:games:Unreal Tournament 2004]]. |
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This is a classic look for first person shooters, taken from [[..: | This is a classic look for first person shooters, taken from [[..: | ||
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