Masked Forces doesn't bother with elaborate systems layered on top of its shooting — there's a weapon loadout, a set of tight corridor maps, and enemies who are just as fast and just as lethal as you are. That simplicity puts the entire match on your reflexes and aim rather than any tactical crutch like extensive cover mechanics or slow, methodical positioning. Corners become the real danger zone, since most engagements happen at close range where whoever reacts and lands shots first usually wins the exchange outright.
Use the mouse to aim and fire, and the WASD keys to move through each map's corridors, keeping your crosshair at head height while rounding corners so you're ready the instant an enemy appears. Select a weapon loadout before a match starts based on whether the current map favors close-range spray weapons or longer sightline precision guns.
If fast, precision-focused shooting is your speed, the wave-based gunplay of Pixel Gun Apocalypse 2 and the chaotic combat of Funny Shooter 2 offer more intense shooter action. Discover more first-person shooters on our all games page.