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I'd cerainly like to see more FPM games. The 1st person view feels great, imo, and I find it a shame that it's been mainly designated to shooters.
I suppose that the Elder Scrolls games could be considered FPM, though the combat is rather shallow. I've been playing the recent Shadow Warrior remake and that seems to have a strong focus on the sword. Admittedly, I'm not very far into SW, so I'm unsure if the focus moves on to guns, but currently, the katana (or Penetrator in my case, lol) is the much more viable weapon.
Btw, I highly recommend the Riddick games (at least Butcher's Bay) even if you aren't an especially big fan of the movies. In fact, they made me appreciate the movies to a far greater extent. You can get both in a pack on GOG for $15 bucks, I believe.
Probably the greatest example of armed FPM combat is "Dark Messiah of Might & Magic", which gracefulness and depth combined with FBA are yet to be matched by who knows when and who knows how :)
Yeah, I agree. I didn't really think to mention specifics, but that's true. The highlights of that game, imo, are it's stealth sections and it's overall atmosphere. I did very much enjoy the prison fight club part, though, so I don't completely dismiss it as FPM, it just isn't a shining example, when compared to something like ZC.
Oh, I also wanted to mention (though only for novelty's sake), I have Dead or Alive 5 on PS Vita, and it has a 1st person touch-fight mode. You hold the Vita sideways (so the screen is tall instead of wide) and you tap and slash at your opponent. It's kinda silly, but it seems somewhat on-topic, lol.
Of course, finding it on youtube doesn't communicate the same feelings now, it looks like crap (came out in 1999) compared to anything released since, but i would love to see more swordfighting!
I hear Shadow Warrior has a good amount of swordplay... waiting for a good sale to get that one.