First person viewpoint games
First-person view (FPV) video games are a type of video game where the player experiences the game world from the perspective of the protagonist or main character. The game's visuals are presented as if the player is looking through the eyes of the character, providing a sense of immersion and realism.
In first-person view games, the player's view is typically represented by a graphical rendering of the character's field of vision, showing what the character would see if they were actually present in the game world. This perspective often includes a virtual representation of the character's hands or body to enhance the immersion.
First person 3D games have their own keyword.
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The Lost Patrol
DOS19913.7/5 Astros Productions
The Lost Patrol is an abandoned multi-type action game set in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war. The Lost Patrol was developed by Astros Productions (DOS version) and released by Ocean Software in 1991 for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST.
The Manhole: CD-ROM Masterpiece Edition
Windows XP/98/95Windows 3.xMac OS1994protectedremake3.1/5 Cyan Worlds
Three Sisters' Story
DOS1999NSFW4.1/5 JAST USA
True Love
Windows XP/98/951995NSFW4.1/5 Software House Parsley
True Love is abandoned visual novel and dating simulation developed by Software House Parsley and released by JAST USA in 1995 for Windows. True Love is one of the many erotic anime-style visual novels released in the 1990s.
Uninvited
DOSMac OS19873.8/5 ICOM Simulations
Ween: The Prophecy
DOS19934.1/5 Coktel Vision
Zork Nemesis
DOSWindows XP/98/95Mac OS1996protected4.1/5 Zombie Studios
Zork: Grand Inquisitor
Windows XP/98/95Mac OS1997protected3.8/5 Activision