A Sega 3D arena shooter built for online multiplayer. Smooth controls, varied arenas and a competitive spirit. A multiplayer gem of the Dreamcast.
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Action4 players12+
Description
Soldiers clash in frantic deathmatch arenas in this Sega action game for Dreamcast. Published by Sega, released in Japan in August 2001. Multiplayer arena action game with soldiers, varied weapons, solo and online deathmatch modes via Sega Network. Japanese version.
The Japanese edition of Outtrigger is the original pressing of the AM2 FPS, released by Sega with a distinct domestic sleeve. The DC version remains the only official console port of this AM2 project.
Better with friends
A third-person shooting arena built for free-for-all, where four players hunt each other through compact maps with a varied arsenal. The fun springs from controlled chaos, ambushes and reversals when a straggler scoops it all at the end. Snappy and readable, it suits short, repeated sessions where rivalry quickly turns into a matter of honor.
Is Outtrigger still worth playing in 2026?
An arena FPS by Sega AM2, Outtrigger borrows arcade codes for a nervy shoot tuned for the analogue pad. Compact arenas, varied weapons and the multiplayer modes deliver a particularly successful local experience. The learning curve demands patience, especially relative to modern FPS standards, but the snappy pace and clear readability still hold up. A curiosity that has been unfairly forgotten and that easily deserves a detour for fans of fast paced arcade shooting on the couch.