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First-Person Shooter (FPS) games are ones that rely on [[First-Person Views]] and [[Aim & Shoot]] as main gameplay design patterns. Due to their need of computational power, they are either [[:Category:Console Games|Console]] or [[:Category:Computer Games|Computer Games]] (the board game [[Frag]] is a simulation of a FPS game).
 
First-Person Shooter (FPS) games are ones that rely on [[First-Person Views]] and [[Aim & Shoot]] as main gameplay design patterns. Due to their need of computational power, they are either [[:Category:Console Games|Console]] or [[:Category:Computer Games|Computer Games]] (the board game [[Frag]] is a simulation of a FPS game).
  
Although typically treated as a genre in itself, [[:Category:FPS Gams|FPS Games] can be seen as a subgenre of [[:Category:Action Games|Action Games]].
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Although typically treated as a genre in itself, [[:Category:FPS Gams|FPS Games]] can be seen as a subgenre of [[:Category:Action Games|Action Games]].

Revision as of 07:57, 2 September 2014

First-Person Shooter (FPS) games are ones that rely on First-Person Views and Aim & Shoot as main gameplay design patterns. Due to their need of computational power, they are either Console or Computer Games (the board game Frag is a simulation of a FPS game).

Although typically treated as a genre in itself, FPS Games can be seen as a subgenre of Action Games.