Key Takeaways
- Old-school FPS games often focus on movement skills, as seen in games like Quake and Unreal Tournament.
- Indie games like DUSK and ULTRAKILL offer nostalgic, low-poly styles with movement-focused gameplay.
- Games like Maximum Action and Titanfall 2 emphasize expressive movement for success, blending action with unique features.
While the cover-based gameplay and automatic regeneration of health in modern shooters such as Call Of Duty have put an emphasis on positioning, timing, and reflexes, first-person shooters were once focused on tactical, expressive movement. Games such as Quake, its sequels, and Unreal Tournament are just a few examples of those that built a competitive scene around skill expression through movement.
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With the modern resurgence of old-school shooters, players are getting to enjoy a wealth of retro-style indie games with nostalgic, low-poly graphics and movement-focused gameplay. Be it the granular movement abilities of ULTRAKILL to the Quake-inspired gameplay of DUSK, there’s something here for all kinds of FPS fans.
1 DUSK
A Quake-Inspired FPS With The Quiet Atmosphere Of A Stalker Game
Developed by David Szymanski, the prolific indie developer behind games such as Iron Lung and the Gremlins-inspired Chop Goblins, DUSK is a first-person shooter with a retro style, taking inspiration from games such as Quake and even Stalker. DUSK takes players on a wild romp through a variety of low-poly missions, elevated by a brilliant sense of mood and a creepy atmosphere.
The combat arenas and selection of weaponry are certainly among DUSK‘s greatest strengths, along with its aforementioned atmosphere, but the game does feature expressive movement controls that hearken back to its inspirations. Crouching, crouch-jumping, sliding, and diagonal running all play a part in the maneuverability of the player, making for a frequently-expressive system.
2 Post Void
A Frenetic Shooter That’s All About Speed
Action
Arcade
First-Person Shooter
Indie Games
- Released
- August 6, 2020
- Developer(s)
- YCJY Games
Replete with psychedelic imagery and painted over with a scratchy, grimy style, Post Void is a fast-paced and frenetic first-person shooter that tasks players with barreling through a series of small levels at breakneck speeds, gunning down enemies along the way.
Players are encouraged to play as fast as they can, as their health, represented by a glowing idol, is constantly draining. As a result, Post Void naturally plays at a fast speed, and this is only elevated by the game’s fluid movement controls and sliding mechanic.
3 Maximum Action
A No-Frills Shooter Inspired By 80s Action Cinema
- Platform(s): PC
- Released: 2018
- Developer(s): George Mandell
- Genre: FPS
Maximum Action is a first-person shooter that’s all about style. Little challenge is offered by its design, and there’s no narrative to speak of, but its FPS action, inspired by 80s/90s action cinema, is elevated by a diverse pool of weapons and expressive movement controls.
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Fans of games such as Max Payne and FEAR will likely appreciate Maximum Action‘s addition of bullet-time mechanics and slow-motion diving, both of which help in making the game’s movement more expressive. All in all, players who enjoy action sandboxes and the bombastic firefights of films such as Hard Boiled and The Matrix are more than likely to get a kick or two out of Maximum Action.
4 Quake
A Classic Shooter With Fluid, Tactical Movement
FPS fans who have yet to enjoy Quake’s unique flavor of arena combat and expressive movement controls are perhaps missing out. Quake has aged tremendously well and, though perhaps more technologically impressive at the time, is an important milestone in the world of video games.
The game’s unique movement, often exploited in the game’s competitive multiplayer, plays an important role in Quake, and this is also the case in single-player, especially when playing on the harder difficulties. Maneuvering through the 3D environments can be especially dangerous when dealing with multiple enemy types, each of which adds its unique challenge to the combat puzzle, and mastering the game’s expressive movement is integral to success.
5 CULTIC
A Slower-Paced Shooter With Deliberate Movement That Allows For Speed
Channeling the energy of old-school first-person shooters such as Blood as much as it does the survival-horror of Resident Evil 4, CULTIC is a unique flavor of FPS developed with extreme love and care. The dark atmosphere and retro-style gameplay are backed by excellent art direction and crunchy sound design, resulting in an experience that feels both immersive and impactful.
CULTIC‘s movement toolkit allows for plenty of expression with its combination of fast running, a well-tuned jump, a dodge mechanic, and a slide. Players can even use the game’s kicking mechanic to boost themselves forward, though it’s not exactly necessary to make use of this technique.
6 Neon White
A First-Person Speedrunner With A Variety Of Movement Abilities
- Released
- June 16, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Angel Matrix
Neon White is much less about shooting and a lot more about speedrunning, blasting through each short mission as quickly as humanly possible by utilizing the expressive movement mechanics and even the levels themselves. Its variety of missions is interspersed with a narrative that certainly caters to an acquired taste, but players who enjoy FPS titles for speedrunning shouldn’t let Neon White pass them by.
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Though its movement is fairly basic on the surface, Neon White elevates its player controller with its variety of weapons. These weapons serve as an alternative method of taking out enemies, but each of them also harnesses its own unique power. These powers can be used to maneuver through the levels in creative ways, allowing players to express themselves at every turn.
7 Titanfall 2
A Shooter In Which Movement Is Integral To Success
- Released
- October 28, 2016
Featuring a surprisingly fun, pulpy campaign, this sci-fi FPS is a truly expressive shooter that keeps a tight focus on fast-paced movement. The variety of mechs and the unique movement that they bring with them also make for a fresh spin on more traditional FPS games such as Call Of Duty.
Titanfall 2 may take a little while for newcomers to get to grips with, as it plays fairly differently from most shooters, but it’s worth learning the game to experience its expressive movement. For those who don’t enjoy competitive multiplayer environments, Titanfall 2 may be less appealing, but its single-player campaign still has a lot to offer.
8 ULTRAKILL
A Versatile And Expressive Set Of Movement Options
ULTRAKILL, published by the prolific and commonly celebrated New Blood Interactive, is a visceral, fast-paced first-person shooter packed with action and propelled by its sense of style and expressive movement controls. ULTRAKILL‘s levels are designed with expression in mind, providing plenty of opportunities for players to test the limits of their movement, interspersed with expressive combat arenas.
Players who enjoy retro-style first-person shooters may find a lot to like with ULTRAKILL. However, this title packs a lot of its distinctive punch, channeling the energy of games such as Quake as much as it does the action of Devil May Cry.
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