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Definitely modern, for a browser-based game. In fact, for HTML5 and browser-based gaming, they're generations ahead, it's awesome.

I mean, not really generations ahead since it's current gen. HTML5 has overwhelming graphics support. Just most developers don't invest in it due to its open-source requirements and recent release (most developers aren't trained in it, and to develop for it costs money in training). Though I do applaud them for taking up the task with what is probably one of the first modern commercial games instead of simply tech demo.

Now if only someone would make an public engine for it, eh. How bitchin' would it be if Source 2 were in HTML5.