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Originally posted by rebelswin_85:
**While Avara certainly fits the definition of "a game where you view things from the first person and shoot at them", it doesn't really fit into the genre that has come to be termed "FPS". Besides the point of view, it doesn't have all that much in common with Doom or Quake III or Half-Life or any of those games. It also bears some similarity to the Mech games (which could also be termed first-person shooters, strictly speaking), but it's not really like those either. I've always felt that in some ways Avara is more sophisticated... from its extreme simplicity there is a great amount of potential for the player to create his own strategies. I think it's because the HECTOR is so controlable. Further, the Avara physics engine seems very realistic... when others were running around awkardly in Marathon, Avara had a character that could crawl and jump (and super-jump!), swivel its head, all in a way very natural for the person controlling it. (now, saying this, I have not played a great deal of computer games recently... and not all that many FPS at all. Another thing perhaps in favor of Avara... it is the only FPS that has held my interest. Better graphics, the ability for more players to play at once, a better game server setup all would be cool, but I can't see much room for improving the basic playability of the game.)
_dies irae
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True, it's not exactly like Quake or UT or really any of those other dull FPSs. But there really isn't another classification for it. For example, Halo is called a FPS but it doesn't follow that strictly-- When riding around in a Warthog or Scorpion Tank or anything it switches to a third-person view. Also when flying the Banshee fighter, it's in a third-person view and can fly around in the air--not really the norm for "regular" FPS games. Even so, it is still classified as a First Person Shooter, becuase that it largely what it is.
And Avara can't help it if it's a better-designed game then 90% of the rest of them out there. It may not seem to be a so-called "conventional" FPS, but that's becuase there really isn't much requirment to make that classification--it just need to be that, a shooter in the first person.
Avara is in the first person, and you shoot things. Therefore, FPS.
-Dash
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