The best third person 3D games
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Apache Longbow
DOSWindows XP/98/951995protected4.5/5 Digital Integration
Race Drivin'
DOS19924.4/5 Atari
Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption
Windows XP/98/95Mac2000protected4.3/5 Nihilistic Software
Empire Earth
Windows XP/98/952001protected4.3/5 Stainless Steel Studios
Whiplash
DOS19954.3/5 Gremlin Graphics / Gremlin Interactive
Stunt Island
DOS1992protected4.3/5 The Assembly Line
Links 386 Pro
DOS19924.3/5 Access Software
Das Boot: German U-Boat Simulation
DOS1990protected4.3/5 Artech Studios
Cisco Heat
DOS19914.3/5 Jaleco
Cisco Heat is an abandoned racing game set in North America developed by Jaleco and released by Image Works in 1991 for DOS and other platforms. Cisco Heat was converted from the original arcade version. The difference between other similar racing games of the time is that the player drives a police car.
Screamer
DOS1995protected4.3/5 Milestone
Interstate '76
Windows XP/98/951997protected4.3/5 Activision
Interstate '76 is a vehicular combat video game developed and published by Activision. It was released in 1997 for Microsoft Windows. The game is set in an alternate history 1976, featuring a stylized 1970s atmosphere with a unique blend of vehicular combat and first-person shooter elements. Players assume the role of a vigilante named Groove ...
International Moto X
DOS19964.3/5 Renegade
Lotus: The ultimate challenge
DOS19934.2/5 Magnetic Fields
Outcast
Windows XP/98/951999protected4.2/5 Appeal
World Class Leader Board
DOS19884.2/5 Access Software
World Class Leader Board is a golf simulation game developed and published by Access Software and released in the late 1980s for various platforms, including the Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, and PC. Players could choose their clubs, adjust their stance, and navigate through the virtual courses. World Class Leader Board was designed by Bruce ...
Battle Arena Toshinden
DOS19964.2/5 Tamsoft Corporation
Battle Arena Toshinden was the first game in the Toshinden series and was originally released for the Sony PlayStation in 1995 and later for DOS. Battle Arena Toshinden introduced 3D graphics to the fighting game genre, allowing characters to move in a three-dimensional space.The game featured a diverse roster of eight playable characters, eac...
Tornado
DOS1993protected4.2/5 Digital Integration
Crazy Cars 3
DOS19924.2/5 Titus Interactive
Carmageddon
DOSWindows XP/98/951997protected4.2/5 Stainless Games
Carmageddon was a controversial and violent vehicular combat / car racing game, where the player must compete against a number of computer controlled opponents. Running over pedestrians and damaging opponents cars grant time bonuses and credits to be spent for upgrades.
B-17 Flying Fortress
DOS19924.2/5 MicroProse Software
B-17 Flying Fortress is a single-player historical combat flight simulation game designed by Mike Brunton, developed and released by MicroProse Software in 1992 for DOS, Amiga and Atari ST. As the title suggests, it's a simulation of the B-17 heavy bomber, set during World War II. Flight is not the only aspect of the game you are involved with: you...
Populous: The Beginning
Windows XP/98/951998protected4.2/5 Bullfrog
Jack Nicklaus Golf & Course Design: Signature Edition
DOS19924.2/5 Sculptured Software
OutRun
DOS19894.2/5 Sega
Spider-Man 2: The Game
Windows XP/98/95Mac20044.2/5
Midtown Madness
Windows XP/98/951999demo4.2/5 Angel Studios
Midtown Madness is a car racing game developed by Angel Studios (later known as Rockstar San Diego) and released by Microsoft in 1999 for Windows. Midtown Madness is known for its open-world design, allowing players to explore a virtual representation of Chicago and engage in various racing events and challenges within the city.
Hard Drivin' 2
DOS19904.2/5 Atari
Ecstatica
DOS19944.2/5 Andrew Spencer Studios
Myth: The Fallen Lords
Windows XP/98/95Mac19974.2/5 Bungie
Skyroads
DOS1993freeware4.2/5 Bluemoon Interactive
Anachronox
Windows XP/98/952001protected4.1/5 Ion Storm