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Third-person shooters are often contrasted with first-person shooters (FPS), with the former offering better visibility of the environment and character movement, which is particularly advantageous in games emphasizing acrobatics and exploration.
Third-person shooters are often contrasted with first-person shooters (FPS), with the former offering better visibility of the environment and character movement, which is particularly advantageous in games emphasizing acrobatics and exploration.


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Latest revision as of 17:58, 19 June 2025

A third-person shooter (TPS) is a video game genre where players control a character from a third-person perspective, typically viewing the character from behind. This genre emphasizes shooting as the primary gameplay mechanic while allowing players to see their character's entire body and surroundings, enhancing spatial awareness and aiming precision.

Third-person shooters are often contrasted with first-person shooters (FPS), with the former offering better visibility of the environment and character movement, which is particularly advantageous in games emphasizing acrobatics and exploration.