While Heavy Fire: Afghanistan can’t compare to top-tier light gun games like Time Crisis 4 or The House of the Dead: Overkill – Extended Cut, once players prevail over the first few lackluster stages, the title exhibits a shooting experience.
Propaganda. It's that thing that's all around us and is probably bad for you, but no one gives a shit, except for one man because he's all out of gum: [audience laughs]. Okay, that probably wasn't a John Oliver-worthy opening, but propaganda in video games is real and has influenced many a game since the inception of the industry itself.
Hardcore Games - So you come from work or school. You’re tired, exhausted, and want to relax with a good game. So you figure, “Hey, why don’t I buy Heavy Fire: Afghanistan? It’s only five bucks.”
In the dusty, undeveloped wastelands of Western Mudos, cantankerous townsfolk find their settlements besieged by belligerent outlaws. Along comes Stranger, a tall, dark and enigmatic bounty hunter with a critter-firing crossbow. First released in 2005, Stranger’s Wrath has been passionately upgraded in HD and is coming to the PS Vita this week.
Enjoy this week The Drop.
I can't wait for OddWorld: Stranger's Wrath. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is a retail purchase.
I also think we will see Batman: Arkham Asylum free on plus soon in North America.
hoo-rah?
It's Semper Fi!
Thanks for posting the review.
pretty good review. I remember Area 51!
At least it's $20...