F-Zero X
F-Zero X is a Sports, Racing, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Nintendo EAD. It serves as a sequel to the F-Zero game and offers similar gameplay. During the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a racer, where the main mission is to finish the race by overcoming all the participants.
The game has thirty main tracks where each one offers different obstacles. The game allows the player to drift into turns without losing the momentum of the vehicle. The performance of the vehicles depends on its size, weight, grip-ability, boost, and durability, where the player can adjust a vehicle’s balance.
The game comes up with more than 25 new vehicles where each vehicle has different performance abilities. Every vehicle has an energy meter for two main purposes, such as for the measurement of health and the ability to boost. The game has five different racing modes such as GP, Time Attack, Practice, VS Battle, and Death Race.
#1 Forsaken Remastered
Forsaken Remastered developed by Nightdive Studios for Windows is an Action-Adventure, FPS, Shooting, and Single-player video game. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets control over a character where the main mission is to complete the levels by encountering all the foes. The player views the environment from a first-person perspective while exploring the world.
The game offers five major weapons and almost over ten secondary weapons where the player has to search them through the playfield. The game comes up with different modes such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the flag, bounty hunt, and team capture the flag mode with distinctive objectives.
Like other games, in deathmatch mode, the player has to survive till the end by shooting all the opponents, and in team deathmatch, the player, along with eight members, comes across other teams. Capture the flag mode offers the player to occupy the rival’s base alone or as a team. The core highlights of the game are Shooting, Multiple Modes, and Expanded Maps.