Games like Reflex Arena
What it is
Fast-paced, old-school arena FPS focused on twitch aiming and precise movement. It offers competitive multiplayer with classic modes and modern features.
What players liked
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 85% positive, but with 1,580 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
View Reflex Arena on SteamMore like this: FPS Fast-Paced Arena Shooter
Six games like Reflex Arena

Paint Warfare is a fast-paced, casual free-to-play FPS with short rounds and unique ability combos. Players engage in quick matches across various modes with diverse weaponry and movement options.
Both are tagged Arena Shooter, Fast-Paced and FPS.
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Ratz Instagib is a fast-paced, arena first-person shooter where players are rats with railguns. Its core loop involves one-shot kills and rocket jumping in household-themed maps.
Both are tagged Arena Shooter, Fast-Paced and FPS.
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Fast-paced arena shooter with intense bot matches. Its core loop involves quick reflexes and strategic movement in a brutal, competitive environment.
Both are tagged Arena Shooter, Fast-Paced and FPS.
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Multiplayer arena FPS. Fast-paced team combat with vehicles and objective-based modes. Intense, futuristic gladiatorial action.
Both are tagged Arena Shooter, Fast-Paced and FPS.
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Arena FPS scored on speed, where killing demons faster makes the game harder and the score higher. A spherical 180 degree view plus a red rear-view overlay show threats all around you.
Both are tagged Arena Shooter, Fast-Paced and FPS.
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Fast-paced arena FPS emphasizing pure skill. Focuses on speed, aim, and movement in competitive matches.
Both are tagged Arena Shooter, FPS and Free To Play.
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