Digital Extremes

Warframe

Warframe is a free to play sci-fi third-person shooter with randomly generated maps and mission objectives. Player characters (the Tenno) gain experience points (called "Affinity" in this game) and their Warframes (highly-advanced techno-organic battlesuits) and weapons can be crafted and upgraded with items gained through random drops or mission rewards. They may also take part in either 1v1 duels in their clan's Dojo (should the clan construct one), or 2v2 matches in tiered Conclaves scattered throughout the solar system.

The Darkness II

Two hands to hold guns plus a pair of piranha-headed tentacles: use all the deadly tools at your disposal to kill with gruesome variety, and score big to unlock new skills and bonuses.

Dark Sector

Dark Sector is a single-player focused third-person shooter from Digital Extremes, who made the Unreal Tournament series through UT 2004, amongst other titles. The game has minor strategy elements and a boomerang-style bladed weapon which makes for some unique gameplay. Dark Sector was originally released only on consoles but has been ported to PC.

Unreal Tournament 2004

Unreal Tournament 2004 is an online FPS from Epic Games and Infogrames, and the follow-up to the previous entry Unreal Tournament 2003. Assault mode returns, and a new strategy-oriented mode called Onslaught is added. Possibly more notable are vehicles throughout the maps, some of which require multiple pilots to operate completely.

Unreal Tournament 2003

Unreal Tournament 2003 is an online FPS from Epic Games and Infogrames, and the follow-up to the highly successful Unreal Tournament. UT2003 features improved graphics, improved physics, faster gameplay, and a higher emphasis on teamplay over its predecessor.

Unreal

Unreal is a first-person shooter video game developed by Epic MegaGames and Digital Extremes and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) in May 1998. It was powered by an original gameplay and computer engine that now bears the game's name, one that had been in development for over three years in founder Tim Sweeney's garage before the game was released.

Since the release of Unreal, the franchise has had one sequel and two different series based on the Unreal universe. One official bonus pack, the Epic-released Fusion Map Pack, can be downloaded free of charge.