Brief overview
Bodycam is a first‑person action shooter for PC created by Reissad Studio. The title is presented through a body‑worn camera viewpoint, so the camera reacts like it’s attached to the player with natural sway, jolts, and optical artifacts. Those motion and lens effects are designed to raise tension and pull you deeper into each gunfight.
If you want a comparable paid experience with very lifelike combat visuals, consider checking out Unrecord.
Available game modes
- Zombies co‑op: team up with others to fend off escalating waves of the undead.
- Free‑for‑all Deathmatch: a solo survival of everyone‑against‑everyone, perfect for competitive play.
- Body Bomb (bomb defusal): objective‑based matches where one side plants a device and the other must stop them.
- Team Deathmatch: coordinated squad play focused on eliminating the opposing team.
Presentation: visuals and sound
The game aims for high visual fidelity and detailed environments, so graphics can look strikingly realistic. It also features robust audio design—weapon sounds, footsteps and environmental cues are crafted for maximum immersion. Playing with headphones significantly improves the experience.
Performance and comfort notes
To run Bodycam smoothly at its best visual settings you’ll need a capable PC; lower‑end systems may struggle. Also be aware the realistic body‑cam motion can cause discomfort or motion sickness for some players who aren’t used to that perspective. Overall, it delivers a distinctive and intense take on the modern FPS.
Technical
- Windows
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