The first-person shooter market has been a crowded one for over two decades now. Popularized by the likes of Wolfenstein 3D and Doom, the FPS genre became the hot new thing in the gaming landscape back in the 1990s, and thanks to games like Half-Life and Medal of Honor, the genre only continued to grow stronger, evolving with each new release. And then in the 2000s, after Halo 2 popularized online console multiplayer and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare popularized the casual military shooter, the industry saw an influx of first-person shooters, and it's stayed that way ever since. But Immortals of Aveum somehow manages to stand out in a sea of other FPS games.