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User:Wuzh
An average gamer and internet enthusiast from China. Not an expert on firearms, but would liked to help with building the wiki by providing images or fixing typos.
F2P First-Person Shooters That Are Not Team Fortress 2
a.k.a. Online FPS. Of particular note is a very interesting East Asian pattern for such games, featuring hefty doses of microtransactions and player customization, aesthetically atrocious weapon variants (were talking about slapping a 3D dragon on the side of a gold AK here) an attachment over pretty female player characters, outdated engines, and an arsenal so oddly consistent you'll swear that they might be reskins of each other. They will be automatically added to this list if they are even tangentially related to Tencent, Nexon, or some other Sino-Korean gaming megacorp.
The Eastern European model is noted as being unusually hardcore.
In no particular order:
- Alliance of Valiant Arms
- Arctic Combat
- Call of Duty Online
- Combat Arms
- Counter-Strike Online
- Counter-Strike Online 2 (I will work on this)
- Cross Fire
- Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex First Assault
- Operation 7 (2006)
- S.K.I.L.L - Special Force 2
- Warface
- Contract Wars
- Survarium
- Dirty Bomb
- Glorious Missions (Civilian version)
- Ghost Recon: Phantoms (third-person shooter)
- Battlefield Play4Free
- Battlefield Heroes
- Heroes & Generals
Seburo things
- New Dominion Tank Police
- Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex
- Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig
- Ghost in the Shell Arise
- Ghost in the Shell Arise: Alternative Architecture
- Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex First Assault
- Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries (2003)
- Legends of Tomorrow - Season 3
- Appleseed XIII
Not all the Seburo guns have props though. And considering that it's anime, does it even count if we have an airsoft/prop/model Seburo but no TV Show/Movie used it?
Seburo (Japanese: セブロ) is a fictional arms company created by Japanese mangaka Masamune Shirow.
Despite being entirely fictional guns not based on any real weapon, the cyberpunk design of the guns were popular enough to inspire some "defictionalization" recreations. Dai-Nihon Giken Poseidon is a notable Japanese engineering circle that produces airsoft guns and model guns for Seburo weapons (alongside other futuristic fictional guns).