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Games that would be awesome in first-person

We put a new perspective on some of your favourite games

Words: Dave Meikleham, GamesRadar UK

We’ve been playing a lot of Mirror’s Edge recently. And, aside from the engrossing, minimalist future setting, thoughtful platforming and the joy of movement that’s been engrained into every pixel of DICE’s title, it’s the viewpoint that really gives the game legs. It’s basically POP, only inside the prince’s head instead of behind his back. And that got us to thinking about what other games would be great in first-person.

Ever wondered what it would be like to speed through vomit-inducing loop-the-loops through Sonic’s ratty retinas? Pummel chainsaw-wielding zombies in the pupil from the in-head perspective of Chris Redfield? Or take the full force of Ryu’s face-breaking Dragon Punch in first-person? Then read on.

The idea of playing a beat ‘em up in first-person isn’t quite the Homer Simpson jumping Springfield Gorge-sized leap you might think. After all, the first-person fisticuffs in the Condemned games and the much overlooked Chronicles of Riddick were absolutely ace. Jarring, deeply unsettling and incredibly visceral, it was the uncompromisingly close range of seeing Fight Club-esque violence through your character's eyes that made those fights so primal.

Now transfer the instinctive, brutal intimacy that viewpoint brings to the don of arcade-addled Japanese fighters, pump it full of Brucie-esque bull shark testosterone, and you’ve got first-person Street Fighter. Okay, multiplayer would be a complete car crash as you’d have to play it in split-screen. But c’mon, the single-player payoff of flexing your 9 inch blades of death with Vega – Wolverine-style – from behind the ‘festive’ fighter’s mask, as seen above, would rock your face off with awesome.

Before anyone starts: no, Gun Survivor doesn’t count. A proper first-person adventure, though, full of tense exploration, incredible setpieces and ‘Welcome… STRANGER’ moments would be so full of win it could fill the Grand Canyon. Twice. A first-person perspective would offer the perfect opportunity to return to the mantra of the first three games. Reducing the number of enemies, but actually increasing the tension, as each encounter would be more unexpected and therefore more threatening.

Couple this with the elevated precision an FPS-style view would bring – you’d be able to see the whites of zombies’ exposed kneecaps – and you’d have the perfect balance between the original game and Leon’s most recent Las Plagas-shooting excursion.

Also, Capcom. Go back to the eerie door opening sequences of the first three games. This time it wouldn’t be out of any technological constraints, but instead, a conscious design decision to ramp up tension. Just imagine the suspense at slowly peeling back a door to be met with a room filled with shadows and potential zombie hiding places, rather than a black screen. It would be the most effective undies-messing device in the genre since a Doberman met a suspiciously breakable window.

It would be just like Mirror’s Edge, honest. Well, minus the hot woman, slow motion disarms and pegging it from the pigs. But that instinctive searing speed of adrenaline-fuelled platforming is something a first-person Sonic game would really benefit from. Admittedly, it would be much quicker than futuristic parkour, but if Sonic Team were clever about the level design – keeping it simple, streamlined and narrow so you were always on the move – it could work a treat.



Hearing that quintessential ‘ding’ whenever you sped through a row of rings, hurtling off springs and bombing around a loop-the-loop would feel just like an interactive first-person rollercoaster. Only with less people being sick on your face. This purer, more focused viewpoint would hopefully encourage Sega to abandon all the features that have diluted recent games – Sonic as a werehog, anyone? And would usher in a new era of uninterrupted, white-knuckle speed that defined the 16bit titles.


 
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Chiropteran  - 11 months 28 days ago 
My vote would be for Resident Evil, then for Collosus.
smallberry  - 11 months 28 days ago 
SOTC would be fantastic! Also, Mega Man.
Jbo87  - 11 months 28 days ago 
Bushido Blade did this for the PS1 many moons ago. There was a game mode called POV I think where you could just see your samurai's arms and weapon. It was novel but also a pain in the arse. Could work if someone were to really develop it well.
GodlikeApe  - 11 months 28 days ago 
I still maintain GTA4 in first person would be 'teh awesome'. As would the 'hot coffee' part of San Andreas.

Wasn't there a football game on PS1 where you controlled a single player in first person, it was called something like Libre Grande or something equally stupid.

Crackdown would be awesome in first person too!
Prospero  - 11 months 28 days ago 
This reminds me of the old PS2 game "Breakdown" which was pretty much "The Matrix" but in first person. I loved that game. TELL ME SOMEONE ELSE REMEMBERS THAT GAME!
Tasty_Pasta  - 11 months 28 days ago 
The first thing I thought about when I saw Street Fighter was what Jbo87 said, Bushido Blade. The First Person view was utterly useless, but it was interesting nonetheless. We need more first person fighting games. Well, we really need more sword fighting games. Hell, we just need a new Bushido Blade.
Viggars  - 11 months 28 days ago 
Best first person game = Far Cry 2
MacGyver1138  - 11 months 28 days ago 
Prospero, I remember Breakdown. That was an under appreciated game. It was similar to the way that the Chronicles of Riddick worked, in that you never left first person mode. It was incredibly immersive, and actually had a pretty good storyline.
skyguy343  - 11 months 28 days ago 
i've said it before and ill say it again, no better way to end an article than Shadow of the Colossus. But the pic provided didnt really help me imagine the epic win that would be 3D SotC
GoldenMe  - 11 months 28 days ago 
FP Sonic might actully = Winz
Prospero  - 11 months 28 days ago 
Thank you Mcgyver! I thought I was the only one that appreciated that game. The only thing that was wierd about it, was the fact that doing all these flips and over exaggerated moves disoriented the player alot. But I still think they should, at least, make a sequel.
k1ng94  - 11 months 28 days ago 
I would like to see Crack down in first person
Juriasu  - 11 months 28 days ago 
As if the Collosi didn't look big enough in third-person! But, yeah that would be awesome. I'm not so sure about a first-person street fighter, though. It just seems to wierd for me.
TrippyMan  - 11 months 28 days ago 
DUde, Megaman in FP would ROCK! I just hope it wouldnt be like Megaman Legends.
blocpartier  - 11 months 28 days ago 
I would like to see Dead Rising in FP. And Assassins Creed even though its just like Mirrors Edge. But imagine bookin' it through the crowds or making an epic leap of faith?
oreomonkey  - 11 months 28 days ago 
GEARS OF WAR NEEDS TO BE HERE
georgeguy  - 11 months 28 days ago 
i remember see'in those comersials on TV monthes ago of a guy playin soccer in firt person. it looked really good.

well just say'in that we need a first person soccer(or any sport) game. that would be good
georgeguy  - 11 months 28 days ago 
holy crap, spelling mistakes sry
Amnesiac  - 11 months 28 days ago 
Man, just think about that RE4 chainsaw kill in first-person. *shudder* It would be an even more morbid touch to let you continue to see after you've lost your head. Freaky yet awesome.
Tomsta666  - 11 months 28 days ago 
Sorry, don't agree with any of those.
There's enough First Person games on the market.
Without having to bastardise these beloved franchises.
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