Sci-Fi

Sci-Fi themed games are games that are characteristic of science fiction literature; the narrative is dependent on the impact of scientific discoveries that do not yet exist in reality. Some games, such as those in the Half-Life series and Unreal series take place in a sci-fi universe that was created specifically for the purpose of the games. Others may take place in existing sci-fi universes, such as licensed Star Wars games. Common elements of sci-fi themed games include futuristic settings, high-tech items and weapons, and alien characters.

Bulletstorm

Bulletstorm takes place in the 26th century, where the universe is run by the Confederation of Planets. Star General Saranno sends his secret black ops team to do his dirty work, the Dead Echo team, led by Grayson Hunt (Steven Blum). Following Sarrano's orders and assassinating those whom they believe are criminals, Dead Echo kill a man known as Bryce Novak, but soon discover he was a civilian reporter, documenting civilian deaths caused by Dead Echo.

Monday Night Combat

Monday Night Combat is a third-person shooter. The game is download only, and is available on PC through Steam. It is a mix of third-person shooting and tower defense, set in a sci-fi sport future.

Cellfactor: Psychokinetic Wars

CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars is a Sci Fi first-person shooter. The player can choose between three classes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Guardian is specialized in guns and the Bishop is better at using telekinetic superpowers while the Black-op is balanced in both. Some of the powers are telekinesis, teleportation and generating energy shields.

Doctor Who: The Adventure Games

Based on the BBC series characters, Doctor Who - The Adventure Games is an episodic series of mouse-friendly action-adventure games. Players control the 11th Doctor and Amy alternatively from a third-person perspective throughout lightweight action sequences and point-n-click puzzles, occasionally switching to 2D minigames. Every episode is available for free to UK residents.

The Ball

A puzzle game in FPS perspective. Your weapon: an artefact that can attract and shoot a humongous ball. Your goal: to reach the exit of each map by activating contraptions. Faithful ol' Ball will help you break walls and push buttons, and maybe smash some baddies here and there. The game features a story-driven campaign and a survival mode.

Lost Planet 2

The larger than life action of Lost Planet 2, comes to PC! Lost Planet 2 is the sequel to Lost Planet™: Extreme Condition, the landmark third-person shooter which debuted on Xbox 360 and went on to sell over 2.3 million units worldwide after its release. Lost Planet 2 offers deeper insight into the world of E.D.N III and the uncertain fate of future mankind.

Singularity

Singularity is a UE3-based corridor FPS that mixes futuristic firearms, time-altering technology and copious amounts of blood. After military research gone wrong caused the Apocalypse, you'll have to survive angry soldiers and hungry mutants and travel through time in a desperate attempt to clear the mess before it even happens. The game also features matchmaking multiplayer modes.

Millenium Soldier: Expendable

Millennium Soldier: Expendable is a 1999 shoot 'em up with a top-down perspective, basically a 3D version of Contra. You need to get to the end of the levels and exterminate wave of aliens before you run out of time or lives.

Booster Trooper

Booster Trooper is the future of multiplayer platform shooters. It provides tons of fun with its fast paced action and larger-than-life weapons. You can run or fly around the map, blasting your enemies to bits with bullets, rockets, grenades, magma and other weapons from your arsenal.

Whether you play it against the BOTs or a live player, Booster Trooper will constantly keep you on the edge! Rankings, co-operation, tactics and split second decisions will deliver hours and hours of online multiplayer entertainment!

Bionic Commando (2009)

Bionic Commando is a 2009 action-platform video game, part of the Bionic Commando series. The game was developed and published by Capcom in collaboration with Swedish developer GRIN and produced by Ben Judd. The game is a sequel to the 1988 NES version of Bionic Commando and its remake Bionic Commando Rearmed. The game runs on Grin's own 'Diesel' engine.