Retro Third-Person Shooter Game Collection
4 total gamesTactical shooting and action viewed from behind the character, allowing for more strategic oversight.
About Retro Third-Person Shooters (TPS)
Retro third-person shooters offered a tactical view of the action, allowing players to see their character and the surrounding environment, which was crucial for strategic positioning and cover-based combat.
These games often combined shooting mechanics with elements of adventure, exploration, or puzzle-solving, providing a more rounded action experience than pure first-person titles.
Third-Person Shooters are known for their balanced perspective, allowing for both precise shooting and environmental awareness, making them ideal for strategic combat and dynamic action sequences.
All Third-Person Shooter Retro Games
4 games available

The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner
In The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner, you step into the role of the WorldRunner, a heroic figure tasked with navigating treacherous alien landscapes at high speed to rescue planets from the monstrous Serpentbeast.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
As you guide Harry, Ron, and Hermione through a perilous journey to find and destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes, you'll use the stylus to aim a variety of spells at pursuing Death Eaters and solve environmental puzzles, all while trying to evade capture.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, you battle Voldemort's forces using spell combinations, traverse iconic locations like Hogwarts, and use the Nintendo DS's touch screen to cast spells and perform actions to complete your mission.

Resident Evil 2
In Resident Evil 2, you step into the shoes of either rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy or college student Claire Redfield, navigating the zombie-infested Raccoon City, managing scarce ammunition and healing items, and solving environmental puzzles to uncover the source of the viral outbreak and find a way out.