Messofanego
Banned
It's unfortunate that some people can't physically play FPSs without getting sick (does the dot in Mirror's Edge not help?), but man don't be hating on First Person games in general! It's pretty much this generation that we got so much variety used with the First Person perspective.
More games using First Person Awareness (being able to see hands, legs, etc) is starting to become the norm which just is a nice evolution from FPSs of yore which was just a floating camera. This is a personal thing, but I just love FPS hands.
* = Not yet released
First Person Puzzler
Antichamber
QUBE
Mirror Moon *
First Person Platformer (sadly lacking)
Mirror's Edge
Purge *
First Person Brawler
Zeno Clash 2 *
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
Breakdown
First Person RPG
Legend of Grimrock (really need to give this one a try)
First Person Horror (almost saturated)
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs *
Among the Sleep *
Routine *
Daylight (from some Condemned and FEAR devs) *
Outlast *
Condemned: Criminal Origins
Zombi U
Slender: The Arrival
First Person Adventure
Proteus
Thirty Flights of Loving (a heist story told through jump cuts, really fucking cool)
Dear Esther
FRACT *
Memory of a Broken Dimension *
First Person Immersive Sim
STALKER
Dishonored
Sir, You Are Being Hunted *
Gone Home *
First Person Survival
Miasmata (If you're into chemistry, geography, and getting stalked by a panther monster in the night)
More games using First Person Awareness (being able to see hands, legs, etc) is starting to become the norm which just is a nice evolution from FPSs of yore which was just a floating camera. This is a personal thing, but I just love FPS hands.
* = Not yet released
First Person Puzzler
Antichamber
QUBE
Mirror Moon *
First Person Platformer (sadly lacking)
Mirror's Edge
You should add inMomentum to the list of first-person platformers.
It's mostly geared towards memorization and optimizing your route/timing like a time attack platformer with online scoreboards.
Also Spire (from the makers of Dustforce), first person platformer
Purge *
First Person Brawler
Zeno Clash 2 *
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare
Breakdown
First Person RPG
Legend of Grimrock (really need to give this one a try)
First Person Horror (almost saturated)
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs *
Among the Sleep *
Routine *
Daylight (from some Condemned and FEAR devs) *
Outlast *
Condemned: Criminal Origins
Zombi U
Slender: The Arrival
First Person Adventure
Proteus
Some of the storytelling has been unreal and immersive. The indie scene has really stepped up for sure.
I'd have to give mad props to Gravity Bone and Thirty Flights of Loving for playing a big part here:
Thirty Flights of Loving (a heist story told through jump cuts, really fucking cool)
Dear Esther
FRACT *
Memory of a Broken Dimension *
First Person Immersive Sim
STALKER
Dishonored
Sir, You Are Being Hunted *
Gone Home *
That was a great read, now even more hyped to OCD put everything back in its place.Here's a nice blog post about Gone Home and how it relates to other immersive sims. Which reminds me... you forgot Gone Home!
First Person Survival
Miasmata (If you're into chemistry, geography, and getting stalked by a panther monster in the night)