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Nintendo Life First Impressions: Heavy Fire: Special Operations

Nintendo Life writes: "We've been bringing you regular field updates on Teyon's WiiWare lightgun shooter Heavy Fire: Special Operations since its announcement in April, and we recently got the chance to sit down and blast through two missions from the completed game."

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Battling for Hours - Heavy Fire: Special Operations' Report

"Heavy Fire: Special Operations was released on the WiiWare service on July 26, 2010. The game was developed and published by Teyon, and HF:SO can be downloaded for just 500 Wii Points.
The game recevied an ESRB rating of "Teen" with content of "Blood, Violence" listed for gamers/parents to be aware of.
How many hours have Wii owners spent battling in the "terrorized Middle East" with the missions in Heavy Fire: Special Operations? Let's take a look!", says CoffeeWithGames in the introduction section.

CWG reports on the game-play hours reported, approximate number of players having reported data, sales information, and review scores for Heavy Fire: Special Operations.

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CoffeewithChess4758d ago

Have any of you played Heavy Fire: Special Operations? If so, what do you think about the game? Do you feel the game is worth the $5 asking price, or should Wii owners perhaps look to its sequel instead, Heavy Fire: Black Arms?

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Heavy Fire: Special Operations Leaderboards & Tournament Launched

Teyon has announced the launch of a highscores section on the website of Heavy Fire: Special Operations, a WiiWare Arcade Shooter. Now players can use secret codes gained in the game to submit their best results to the world ranking, and with that, Teyon has launched a brand new competition for fans of the game.

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Nintendo Life: Heavy Fire: Special Operations Review

Nintendo Life writes: "There’s certainly no lack of lightgun games on Wii; in fact, one of the more vocal complaints about Wii shooters is that too many of them are on-rails. It’s a silly thing to complain about given the dearth of them in previous console generations and the relatively high quality of the Wii’s catalogue, and a great one can be an awesome source of heated, ridiculous fun."

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