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* I personally just [[Sarcasm Mode|love]] the Russian gaming press's statement that "no, Russians can't make good first-person shooters" ([[STALKER|Ukrainians]] [[Xenus|don't]] [[Metro 2033|count]]). But they never '''ever''' say they actually were doing good FPSses that time. Take [[Il-2 Sturmovik|Maddox Games]]'s early 90s shooters, and you'll get the catch. Specifically ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQP9cm5Us8k Z.A.R.]'', made in 1997. In a nutshell, it's an open-air mission-based first-person shooter, with, however, pretty wild dynamics. Wilder than it's supposed to be for a [[Science Fiction|Nostalgic Science Fiction]] [[One-Man Army]] [[Crapsack World|Crapsack Other Planet]] [[First-Person Shooter|FPS]]. Two more features I haven't spotted in any other game of this genre so far: no-border levels, in fashion of [[Wraparound Background]] and even [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]] weapons, depending on the location you're currently in!
** Not to mention landforming, which is, for this genre, [[Older Than They Think|older than everyone]] [[Red Faction|thinks]].
* [[Evil Islands|Evil Islands: Curse Of The Lost Soul]]: It would really benefit from a [[New Game+]], but it's still an entertaining RPG.
* ''[[Jeanne D'Arc]]''. Joan of Arc as a [[Magical Girl]] fighting demons, with a good plot.
** Seconded, although in its defense it got ''great'' reviews. Still, virtually nobody played it or even heard about it because it looks like your standard FF-fill-in-the-blank turn-based handheld RPG—until you actually play it.