During an era dominated by corridor shooters like DOOM and Heretic, Radix: Beyond the Void (DOS) dared to push the first-person formula in a completely new direction. Released in 1995 by Neural Storm Entertainment, this sci-fi action shooter placed players inside a high-speed strike craft instead of a traditional foot soldier, allowing full 360-degree movement through alien bases, tunnels, and massive underground environments. It offered something few DOS shooters attempted — genuine freedom of movement and combat that came from every direction.

