

Heavy Fire sets itself apart from other entries in this series’ history by, as mentioned before, places players in a single turret that has a complete 360 degree view of its surroundings. Each of these little story snippets are told between stage transitions of which there are eight in total, though only four are actually unique as each stage has a day and night version.

Heavy Fire: Red Shadow provides players with a cursory bit of storyline that is so schlocky that it is almost campy in nature as we see a conflict between the United States and North Korea reach the point of no return. Now Mastiff Games has brought out a game that at least appears to bring back that same feeling in the form of Heavy Fire: Red Shadow, but will this game manage to hold out? Gameplay That happened to be Beach Head 2000, a rather simple game that saw players defending a beach from an ever growing invasion of enemy soldiers, vehicles, and much more. Many years ago on a PC that ironically still works today despite sitting in an attic for well over a decade, there was a certain game that could easily eat up hours of my time. Platforms: Xbox One (Reviewed), PlayStation 4, PC
