Third-person view
Third-person view is a perspective in video games where the player always sees their character. Usually, the camera is positioned behind the character, and recently, a popular solution has been to shift the camera slightly to the side, so that the player feels like they are looking over the character's shoulder. Sometimes the camera is free, allowing the character to be viewed from all angles. This view is used in shooters, action games, RPGs, and their hybrids.
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Platforms
PlayStation 2PlayStationXboxPSPNintendo DSGame Boy AdvanceZodiacVideopac+ G7400BREWDreamcastDoJaGameCubeExEnAtari 8-bitN-GageGenesisJ2MEAtari 5200Odyssey 2SymbianColecoVisionDOSLynxPalm OSWindows MobileNeo GeoAtari 2600
Statuses
Best Games in the Third-person view genre of 2004
Action, Strategy, Fighting, Warships / Submarines, In real time, Third-person view, Isometric, Sports game
November 22, 2004
Players:
9.4/10
An adventurous pirate game that combines elements of strategy, role-playing, and sea travel simulation. In the age of great discoveries, the player becomes the...