Thunder Wolves initially is a bit of a strange creation. In the tutorial, there are definite vibes from the old “Strike” games, where you fly a helicopter and perform varying tasks: be it blowing up bad guys or using a winch to collect people or objects. Once you get into the meat of the game however, it’s a different beast. More akin to Renegade Ops and other action-packed, score-attack games, it makes many attempts to mix things up and make it unique.
With it being a frantic week for gamers everywhere Neil “KidDogg” Taylor makes a mad run to get to the chopper as he takes a look at the arcade action helicopter title Thunder Wolves .
GG3 has another gameplay stream, despite ongoing technical issues. A slightly less stable flow is the result, but that doesn't stop the explaining of bundles like the latest Humble Weekly Sale with bitComposer Games. Arcade revival Thunder Wolves will provide the background for the explanation.
PlayDevil has reviewed Thunder Wolves for XBLA.
Here's a snippet:
"Even the story harks back to the Mega Drive classics –with many of the missions being set either in the late 80’s or early 90s. There’s nukes, dictators, captured soldiers. Basically every film and game of the era has been raided for clichés- which sounds good, but things get almost too cheesy for the action to sustain."
Well this games doesn't look that impressive but I am stoked about play Titan Fall on my PC and Killzone Shadow Fall on my PS4.