Special Operations Heavy Fire: Special Operations is an on-rails arcade shooter developed by
Teyon for the
WiiWare and
Nintendo 3DS. It first appeared as a WiiWare title in North America on July 26, 2010 and in the
PAL region on December 31, 2010. An updated version for the Nintendo 3DS, called
Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D, was released on September 13, 2012 in North America, and on October 25, 2012 in the PAL region for the
Nintendo eShop.
Heavy Fire: Special Operations is a
shooting game set in Somalia where players join the elite special force fighting against terrorists. A player starts the game as a Private equipped with a pistol and his goal is to eliminate opponents and gain as many points as possible to advance in the military hierarchy. Players can get several bonuses and perform combos like ‘Leader Kill’, ‘Demolition Man’, ‘Lord of Destruction’ and others, helping to achieve a higher score. Missions can be run using the light-gun from the ground, Humvee or Blackhawk. There are 6 ranks to achieve: Private First Class, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Master Sergeant and Sergeant Major. Each of them is linked to one of 7 specific guns, so the more points are gathered, the better the weapon can be used. The game provides a single-player and a co-operative multiplayer mode, both supporting the
Wii Zapper peripheral on the WiiWare version.
Black Arms Heavy Fire: Black Arms is an on-rails arcade shooter and a sequel to
Heavy Fire: Special Operations developed by
Teyon. It was released in North America on March 7, 2011 for the
WiiWare download service. An updated version for the
Nintendo 3DS, called
Heavy Fire: Black Arms 3D, was released on August 15, 2013, which is akin to its prequel
Heavy Fire: Special Operations 3D being a re-release for the
Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo 3DS in 2012.
Heavy Fire: Black Arms is a
shooting game set in South America where players are sent as special forces recruits to stop an illegal arms trade. As in the previous game a player starts the game as a Private equipped with a pistol and his goal is to eliminate opponents and gain as many points as possible to advance in the military hierarchy. Players can get several bonuses and perform combos like ‘Leader Kill’, ‘Demolition Man’, ‘Lord of Destruction’ and others, helping to achieve a higher score. Missions can be run using the light-gun from the ground, Humvee or boats. Players can also interact with new destructible objects with various destruction levels and splash damage effects. The game provides a player with 6 high-risk missions. There are 6 ranks to achieve: Private First Class, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Master Sergeant and Sergeant Major. They are linked to 7 specific guns, so the more points are gathered, the better the weapon can be used. The game provides a single-player and a co-operative multiplayer mode, both supporting the
Wii Zapper peripheral on the WiiWare version. Reviews for this game were mostly negative.
Heavy Fire: Black Arms received an overall score of 7/10 from Gameplay Today.
Nintendo Life gave the game a 3/10, claiming while it makes a good first impression it remains overall a sub-par rail shooter that does not offer anything more than an attractive price, whilst "the few tweaks [that] help elevate the game ever-so-slightly above
its predecessor, they're not near enough: the gameplay is still as basic as the genre will tolerate and really needs more fundamental changes in order to justify its existence."
Afghanistan Heavy Fire: Afghanistan is an on-rails arcade shooter developed by
Teyon and published by
Mastiff. It was released for
PlayStation 3,
Microsoft Windows,
Nintendo 3DS, and
Wii in 2011. The Nintendo 3DS version was retitled
Heavy Fire: The Chosen Few.
Shattered Spear Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear is a video game and the
sequel to
Heavy Fire: Afghanistan, in which
soldiers are sent after a captured spy who holds the plans to a secret
Iranian
nuclear weapons facility.
Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear is a
military on-rails shooter made by
Teyon in 2013 for the
Xbox 360,
PlayStation 3, and
PC. The
Official Xbox Magazine gave the Xbox 360 version of the game a 25/100 saying, "It's as maddening and absurdly designed as it sounds, and even the simple local co-op play — which allows four reticles onscreen at once — isn't enough to make
Heavy Fire appealing." The
Official Xbox Magazine UK gave the Xbox 360 version of the game a 20/100 saying, "A masterclass in bad design. [Apr 2013, p.85]"
Red Shadow Heavy Fire: Red Shadow is a video game and the
sequel to
Heavy Fire: Shattered Spear, in which the player is mounted behind a powerful turret-mounted machine gun. The game has a 360° view and the user has the option of calling in air strikes. ==References==