Review: Line of Sight
Line of Sight is an online Free to Play FPS game, developed by a small independent studio, that tries to deliver awesome and unique features, such as detailed character and weapon customization. Line of Sight takes place in a modern military setting in a twisted reality. Our unique Psionics Abilities will enable you to have a unique and blasting game experience.
However, if you are a classic military-styled fan, the core is built on a classic Shooter experience and ESP/PSY abilities are an optional room-setting.
Whatever playstyle you prefer, we got your back!
Line of Sight offers all the features you’d expect in an FPS, such as rankings, clans, and leaderboards. Casual and competitive players will find matches suiting their skill levels. Customize your character in a variety of different ways, and take the fight across several different maps and game modes.
Line of Sight Gameplay
Every day you'll get a small number of Gems for logging on. You don't have to play a match in order to gain it or even join a server. Every 7 days you'll get a sizable amount, and every week the amount will increase. Log on every 28 days and you'll get 248 gems.
This is something that every new player will have for a week for free. Log on each day and gain 50 gems. You can buy 30 days worth of subscription for 10 USD (I don't know the costs for other currencies). You'll gain 50% more gems this way than just buying them outright, but of course, there's a catch. Miss a day and you lose that day's gems, no refunds. Log in for 30 days, get 1500 gems. Log in for only 29, and you get 1450. Be mindful of this!
Line of Sight Key Features
- A mix of Magic and Military
- Casual and Competitive Options
- “Classic Mode” For Conventional FPS Action
Line of Sight Media


Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows 7
Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz from Intel or AMD 2.0GHz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8600/9600GT, ATI/AMD Radeon HD2600/3600
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 3 GB available space