- November 1, 2020
- OXO Games
Struggle Offensive
Platforms
About
In "Struggle Offensive," join one of two rival teams in a tense political conflict: the anti-government Orange Star or the government-backed Blue Shield. Engage in team-based warfare, with each side aiming to eliminate the other and achieve their unique goals. Experience the intensity of this ongoing struggle and turn the tide of battle to your team's favor.











- The game has good optimization and can run on low-end PCs, providing a decent frame rate.
- Some players find the game enjoyable and believe it has potential for fun multiplayer experiences.
- The graphics and design of the game are appreciated by some players, giving it a nostalgic feel.
- The game has a very low player base, making it difficult to find matches or play with others.
- It lacks essential features like bots and server support, leading to a dead multiplayer experience.
- Many players feel the game is a poor copy of Counter-Strike with minimal content and updates.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of Struggle Offensive has been criticized for its lack of originality, being perceived as a poor imitation of CS:GO without capturing its essence or feel. Despite this, some players find the broken mechanics to add a unique charm, leading to a mixed reception with a notable score of 9/10 from certain users. Overall, the game struggles with customization and innovation, leaving it feeling like an asset flip rather than a fully realized experience.
“Gameplay: 9/10”
“Struggle Offensive is a sad and poor attempt to copy CS:GO in terms of looks, gameplay, and even down to trying to make money off the Steam market with items (no gun skins).”
“The gameplay isn't even CS:GO; it doesn't have the feel or the experience.”
“I suspect the FPS mechanics don't go too far from being asset flips, considering there has been little to no gameplay customization to at least make the game actually feel a bit like CS:GO.”