

JFK Reloaded is a historical shooter-simulator that tasks you with recreating the Kennedy assassination from Lee Harvey Oswald's perspective. You're positioned in a recreation of Dealey Plaza, Dallas, 1963, with the goal of matching the Warren Commission's account of the shooting. The game scores you on factors like shot accuracy, timing, and how closely your actions align with the official record. Environments mirror the actual locations, and ballistics follow real-world physics. It's less about winning than testing whether the Commission's conclusions hold up under player execution. Controversial by design, it strips away narrative to focus purely on spatial relationships and marksmanship mechanics. The game sparked significant debate on release for its subject matter. Suits players interested in forensic reconstruction or historical what-ifs, though its clinical approach won't appeal to everyone.





