How to Get Auto-Target Shooter Games

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Are you looking for a shooting game which you can play evenly against enemy characters? Or blast off foes without missing a shot? Be it action, adventure, sci-fi or even horror? And yet you can't tell whether that game that has the auto-target feature? Well it's easy fishing out these kind of games if you're an experienced gamer or you've been playing for some time. Simply browse for videos and FAQs to confirm the auto-target feature in the game before getting it or as a short-cut, look for a site that focuses on these kind of games, both in 1st and 3rd person view. Here is an extra about my view on the best video games.

Features of the best Video games
Video games are of different categories and have different features. Categories can be action, adventure, arcade, horror and so on depending on what they are based on. But to enjoy it, it's the features that hold the key to making a game worth playing for a long time.

Problem
If a game does not have features that gamers like, they may end up trying to find a game that does. Take me for instance. I'm an old gamer who has played and learned a lot of features that I even try to compare between different games before making the final choice.

Coolest Features
When it comes to combat and adventure games that involve weapons or fists, the best of this kind would have the features below:

? Cool martial arts and good graphics
? Realistic-like action from both attack and defense
? Easy codes for both basic and special moves
? Combos
? Fighting strategies and tricks

When it comes to action such as shooting games, the best would have these features:

? Both single and multiplayer modes apart from online, so that you can play side by side with friends and family as a team.

? 3D and animation and 3rd person view with zooming control (1st person view) so you can use one or both views.

? Target lock feature. Otherwise the CPU characters get to do all the sharp shooting. Pretty smart eh?

? Split screen (I prefer vertical view). If it were on a single screen, it causes some interference between the players. For example the 1st player may want his character to take cover but the other player's character is at a long distance away and this prevents the 1st character from getting cover.

? Survival tactics like leaning or hiding behind a wall or obstacle, side peeking to fire e.t.c.

? Melee attacks

So when you're looking for an exciting game to buy and enjoy, check for video demo and FAQs to decide for yourself.


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