
It’s impossible to deny the popularity of the FPS genre today. It’s become not only the leading genre in the gaming industry financially, but it’s also one of the best social experiences as well. People looking to play a game in groups are more likely to choose Call of Duty over World of Warcraft, and it’s likely that developers will continue to build upon that need for social interaction. What if you don’t have a great computer though, or if the console you play is out of date? The folks who made Offensive Combat have you covered.
Offensive Combat is a browser based FPS with addictive gameplay at no cost. Does it stand on its own two legs though? We took a look to find out.
Offensive Combat Gameplay

Shooting the Web – Offensive Combat is fully playable within a browser, which sounds like it could make things rather slow and buggy, but for the most part it works perfectly. If you’re used to playing client-based shooters, it’s unlikely you’ll see any major differences between what you’re used to playing and this, which I suppose is the biggest compliment I can pay to it.