FPS Strike – Play Free Shooting Browser Game Online
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10
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| Platform | Browser |
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5/5 (5 reviews)
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About the Game
Most online shooters ask quite a lot before you even fire your first shot. Download this, install that, create an account, pick a loadout, watch a tutorial. FPS Strike skips all of that. You open it, press start, and you are in a match within seconds. For a free browser shooter, that is a bigger selling point than it might sound.
The game covers the fundamentals well. Two modes are available: Free for All, where every player is an enemy and you are playing purely for your own score, and Team Deathmatch, where coordination and communication start to matter. Five maps give each session a different feel, and the layout of each one rewards players who take the time to learn the angles, chokepoints, and elevation opportunities rather than just charging through the middle every round.
The weapon roster has over 18 options across different ranges and playstyles. The USP-S is a reliable precision pistol for players who prefer controlled, accurate fire. The P90 is the opposite, a rapid-fire spray weapon that rewards aggression at close range. Rifles like the M4A1 sit in the middle, balancing damage and accuracy in a way that suits most situations. For players who want to hold a long sightline and take high-value shots, the AWP is a one-shot option that changes how the entire team plays around you. The weapon shop is accessible in-match, which means you can adapt your loadout as the round develops rather than being locked into your starting choice.
Switching to a secondary weapon instead of reloading mid-fight is one of the most useful habits to develop early. Reloading in an open gunfight is a reliable way to lose it, and having a loaded secondary ready to go costs no time and can flip an encounter you were about to lose.
The offline practice mode is genuinely useful. Spending time in it lets you learn map layouts without the pressure of live opponents, test recoil patterns on different weapons, and work on headshot consistency before bringing those habits into a real match. Players who put time into the practice mode tend to improve faster than those who jump straight into multiplayer and learn through repeated failure.
Grenades are free and frequently underused. Throwing one into a tight corridor or doorway before pushing through it is a simple habit that pays off consistently. The same applies to using the map’s vertical space. Higher ground on maps like Ice World offers a clear advantage, and controlling those positions in the early stages of a round forces opponents to work harder just to get into a fair fight.
The scoreboard shows you which enemies are active and which are not, and reading it during a match gives you rough information about where players might be grouped or where a flank could open up. It is a small detail but it adds a layer of tactical awareness that separates players who use it from those who ignore it.
FPS Strike is not trying to replace a dedicated PC shooter. It is trying to be the best free browser shooter it can be, and on that measure it does the job well.
Controls: WASD or arrow keys to move, left click to fire, right click to aim, Space to jump, R to reload, C to crouch, 1-4 or scroll to change weapon, B for weapon shop, Tab for scoreboard.
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