Release Date: Sep 13, 2012
No. of Players: 1 player
Category: First Person, Action
Publisher: Teyon
Price: $4.99
Gear up and join an elite Special Forces unit in Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D, an arcade-style on-rail shooter for Nintendo 3DS™.
Choose from three character profiles, each with unique attributes, and use a combination of brains and brawn (but mostly brawn) to blast your way through a variety of dangerous ground, vehicle and air-based stages. And if you’re really feeling trigger-happy, you can earn additional points by blowing up the environment. Each victory sees your military rank rise, earning you increasingly powerful and upgradeable weapons.
You’ll need preternatural reflexes and a never-say-die spirit to restore peace in the ever-volatile Middle East. When the smoke clears, will you be a Special Operations legend?
Features
An interactive, destructible environment featuring exotic Middle Eastern locales
Slug your way through six diverse, challenging levels
Higher military ranks enable more powerful weaponry
A game store bursting with all kinds of cool power-ups
"use a combination of brains and brawn (but mostly brawn)"
"restore peace in the ever-volatile Middle East."
"interactive, destructible environment featuring exotic Middle Eastern locales"
Oh my, let's just hope this game doesn't end up being in questionable taste, since that description doesn't exactly fill me with hope. I don't think I'll buy this, since I usually find games which revolve around blowing things up mindlessly a little dull.
always thought I'd change to Gyarados after I turned 20 but hey, this is more fitting I guess. (also somebody registered under the original Magikarp name and I can't get back to it anymore orz)
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They said they had fun with it, but said the controls weren't responsive enough, the control setup (similar to KI:U) hurts for play sessions longer for 5 mins, and that levels were too long.
As for the bad controls, they said it wasn't necessarily the game's fault, it's just the stylus is too unreliable for shooters, and thus it's odd for devs to make light-gun games for the 3DS in the first place.
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