First-Person Action

Magrunner: Dark Pulse

This first-person puzzler combines the two-color logic of Portal with the potentially lethal visions of Amnesia. Copycat ? Sure... but Magrunner is also the one and only videogame featuring both a teleporting magnetizer dog and the Cthulhu mythos.

Metro: Last Light

Metro: Last Light (formerly Metro 2034) is a first-person shooter video game developed by Ukrainian studio 4A Games and published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was released in May 2013.[3] The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world and features action-oriented gameplay.

Zeno Clash 2

Zeno Clash 2 picks up where the deliciously brazen first game left off. After 4 years of waiting, the sequel to the surreal first-person brawler brings more variety in combat and levels, and even more bizarre storytelling into the beguiling world of Zenozoik.

Beast Boxing Turbo

You're Char, a lowly human with a patchy monster costume and a dream of fighting in the Beast Boxing Leagues into which humans are forbidden to enter. A washed-up pig coach offers his help after you defeat him, and you set off on a quest for strength, fame, and respect for humans.

AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome

High in Earth’s stratosphere, you’ll thread a path through the rotating blades of enormous wind turbines. Elsewhere in the solar system, you’ll dodge asteroids above seas of lava, spray graffiti onto lunar government offices, and flip off Ganymede colonists, all in the name of peaceful protest.

Jump off of buildings
Create your own stunts
Impress the crowd by kissing skyscrapers
Flip people off for points

ArmA: Cold War Assault

Arma: Cold War Assault, Bohemia Interactive's debut game published by Codemasters as Operation Flashpoint in 2001, became genre-defining combat military simulation and the No. 1 bestselling PC game around the world and has won many international awards, including “Game of The Year” and “Best Action Game.” Over 2 million copies of Operation Flashpoint have been sold since its release.

Storyline

DeadEnd: Cerebral Vortex

In this first-person puzzler, players take a stroll trough the mazes of their own subconscious, collecting parts of their soul on the way out. Each step closer to a wall may reveal a hidden door or shut what looked like an obvious path in the distance. Various items are scattered around the maps, from lamps that reveal the true nature of walls a bit further around, to reality inverters that will open closed areas and vice versa. Be ready to find yourself kissing your screen next time you see this little wonder known as a minimap...