Games like High Hell

What it is
This is a fast-paced, arcade-style first-person shooter with a focus on quick combat and absurd missions. Players use a shotgun and acrobatic moves to clear out enemies in a neon-drenched, stylized world.
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Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 86% positive, but with 1,545 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
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Six games like High Hell

Multiplayer shooter with a unique planting mechanic for ammo. Fast-paced, chaotic combat with vegetable-themed weapons.
Both are tagged Funny, First-Person and FPS.
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Chop Goblins is a fast-paced FPS microshooter where players battle time-traveling goblins with unique weapons across diverse eras. Its short, action-packed campaign offers a satisfying break with replayable challenges.
Both are tagged Funny, FPS and Action.
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This is a first-person shooter with detailed gun mechanics and randomized levels. Players explore a building, facing turrets and drones while uncovering secrets.
Both are tagged First-Person, FPS and Action.
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Fast-paced FPS roguelite with dungeon crawling and magic. Combat skill is key to surviving random dungeons and defeating bosses.
Both are tagged First-Person, FPS and Shooter.
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Retro FPS with 90s shooter gameplay and a dark, socialist Czechoslovakia setting. Explore handcrafted levels, use period weapons, and engage in combat with a brown aesthetic.
Both are tagged First-Person, FPS and Shooter.
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This is a PC aim training simulator that uses practice routines and detailed stats to improve player performance in first-person shooters. It offers a focused and data-driven approach to skill development.
Both are tagged First-Person, FPS and Shooter.
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