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A second person shooter.
I feel like I play one of these every time I try a competitive shooter. I am become target, bringer of points.
The Siren series has a mechanic where you see what the enemies are seeing. There's also a section of Driver: San Francisco where you're being chased and it's from the perspective of the person chasing you. That's the closest I've ever seen.
There's a game on the haunted PS1 collection like that, you play a girl hiding from a monster and there's portions where you see from the monster's eyes
A shooter but you only see from your victim's perspective. That would be wild.
This made me think of the game Screencheat. You play split screen but everyone is invisible so you have to look at the other player's views.