Providence Overview
Providence was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash portal. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a solid, straightforward shooter that ran in your browser. You'd load it up between classes or during a slow afternoon, and it would just work, no fuss.
You pilot a lone mech, scrolling automatically through hostile space. Your mouse controls both movement and aiming, so you're constantly weaving through dense enemy formations while firing back. The left mouse button handles your main weapon, and you switch between secondary options like missiles or lasers with the Z and X keys. Your goal is simple: survive each stage, defeat the boss, and push further into the fleet. The screen gets crowded quickly with enemy shots and drones, making it a tense scramble to find safe spots. It feels like a constant, frantic dance of evasion and precise return fire.