Every two missions, you can upgrade character perks like reload speed or health via a simplified skill tree.
If you’ve ever browsed the bargain bin of a game shop or scrolled through the "lowest price" section of the Steam Store , you’ve likely seen the gritty, sun-bleached cover of . Developed by Teyon and released in late 2011, this on-rails shooter is a relic of an era when arcade-style light gun games were trying to find a home on consoles like the Wii, PS3, and PC. heavy-fire-afghanistan
But is it a hidden gem or just a "boring grind fest"? Let's dive into the trenches. The Story: Private Will's Dream Every two missions, you can upgrade character perks
If you're looking for a deep, tactical military sim, this isn't it. However, if you have a Wii and a few friends for the 4-player co-op mode, or if you're a completionist looking to pad your trophy count, Heavy Fire: Afghanistan provides a "fire-and-forget" weekend of arcade action. Just don't expect it to redefine the genre. But is it a hidden gem or just a "boring grind fest"
You’ll fight on foot, man Humvee turrets, and even rain down lead from attack helicopters .