Apex Legends
A 2019 free-to-play battle royale shooter by Respawn Entertainment set in the Titanfall universe, featuring squad-based play and distinct hero abilities.
33 games containing the letter P — each with origin, classification, and notes.
Below are games that contain the letter P anywhere in the name. Each of the 33 games below opens to a full profile.
A 2019 free-to-play battle royale shooter by Respawn Entertainment set in the Titanfall universe, featuring squad-based play and distinct hero abilities.
A 1981 fixed shooter arcade game by Atari where players blast a multi-segment centipede descending through a field of mushrooms.
A 2020 open-world role-playing game by CD Projekt Red set in the dystopian Night City, in which a mercenary's brain hosts the digital ghost of a dead rocker.
A 1998 Nintendo 64 voice-controlled adventure by Ambrella in which the player befriends Pikachu and gives the Pokemon spoken instructions through the Voice Recognition Unit.
A 2002 first-person action-adventure by Retro Studios for the GameCube that brought the Metroid series into 3D with a heavily exploration-driven design.
A 2023 motorcycle racing simulation by Milestone, the official game of the FIM MotoGP series, featuring dynamic weather and a story-driven career mode.
A 2005 open-world racing game by EA Black Box in which the player climbs a Blacklist of 15 illegal street racers to become the most wanted driver in Rockport.
A 2012 Wii U launch platformer by Nintendo in which Mario, Luigi, Toad, and Mii avatars cross the Mushroom Kingdom to recover Princess Peach's castle from Bowser.
A 2018 turn-based RPG by Acquire and Square Enix following eight travelers across the continent of Orsterra, told through HD-2D pixel art with cinematic depth.
A 1980 maze arcade game by Namco in which players guide a yellow circle through a maze, eating dots while avoiding four colored ghosts.
A 2016 Japanese role-playing game by Atlus following a group of Tokyo high schoolers who change adult criminals' hearts as the supernatural Phantom Thieves.
A 2017 digital pinball collection by Zen Studios offering dozens of original and licensed tables themed after Marvel, Star Wars, The Walking Dead, and classic Williams.
A 2016 location-based augmented reality mobile game by Niantic in which players walk in the real world to find, catch, and battle Pokemon.
A 1996 pair of role-playing games by Game Freak for the Game Boy that launched the global Pokemon franchise, centered on catching and battling 151 creatures.
A 1972 two-dimensional table-tennis arcade game by Atari that became the first commercially successful video game and launched the gaming industry.
A 1998 arcade rhythm game by Konami in which players tap nine colored buttons in time with a soundtrack spanning J-pop, anime, and crossover Konami originals.
A 2007 first-person puzzle game by Valve in which test subject Chell uses a handheld portal gun to navigate the experiments of the sentient Aperture Science AI GLaDOS.
A 2011 first-person puzzle sequel by Valve in which Chell reactivates GLaDOS and traverses a derelict Aperture Science facility alongside Wheatley and PotaTOS.
A 2016 boxing management simulator by Lazy Bear Games inspired by 1980s action movies, in which a fighter trains his stats to climb the underground boxing ladder.
A 2018 open-world Western action-adventure by Rockstar Games following the Van der Linde gang during the dying days of the American outlaw era.
A 1978 fixed shooter by Taito where players defend Earth from descending rows of alien invaders by moving a laser cannon along the bottom of the screen.
A 2015 third-person shooter by Nintendo for the Wii U where ink-shooting characters compete in turf-coverage battles using paint instead of bullets.
A 2004 stealth action game by Ubisoft Shanghai in which NSA splinter cell Sam Fisher infiltrates a hostile Indonesian regime to stop a smallpox-based bioterror attack.
A 2003 BioWare role-playing game set 4,000 years before the films, in which an amnesiac Jedi recruit hunts the rogue Sith Lord Darth Malak across the galaxy.
A 2016 open-world extreme sports game by Ubisoft Annecy in which players ski, snowboard, paraglide, and wingsuit across faithfully recreated peaks in the Alps and Alaska.
A 1996 3D platformer by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 that established the template for analog-stick movement and open-environment 3D platforming.
A 1985 side-scrolling platformer by Nintendo for the NES that revived the home console market and made Mario a global mascot.
A 2017 3D platformer by Nintendo for the Switch in which Mario explores varied kingdoms and uses a sentient hat to take control of enemies and objects.
A 2018 platform fighter by Nintendo for the Switch featuring every fighter from prior Smash entries plus dozens of guest characters from gaming history.
A 1991 Super Nintendo action-adventure by Nintendo in which Link travels between Hyrule and the Dark World to rescue seven maidens and Princess Zelda from the wizard Agahnim.
A 2022 indie roguelike shooter by Poncle in which auto-attacking heroes survive escalating swarms of monsters, defining the modern bullet-heaven subgenre.
A 2006 motion-controlled sports compilation by Nintendo bundled with the Wii console, featuring five accessible games including tennis, bowling, and boxing.
A 1989 Master System action-platformer by Westone in which a knight cursed into animal forms must defeat a series of dragons to lift the curse and reclaim his humanity.
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