You do have full 360 degree movement for aiming and shooting, but you are bunkered down in a single place. Red Shadow tries something new by sacrificing another aspect. Heavy Fire is an ongoing series, with the previous ones being on-rails light gun shooter style games, albeit usually with controller support (the WiiWare editions did offer Zapper support, and the Xbox 360 title had a four player mode, though all players had reticles on the same screen). Whilst Beach Head had home releases on PC, this is the first I've seen to offer an immersive VR experience. Heavy Fire: Red Shadow looks to be a modern attempt to bring that gameplay home. Within, your generic Army guy must hold a beachhead by bunkering down and eliminating an entire army all by yourself. ![]() It's one of those my kids are always asking me to play despite the fact that it looks like it's made for someone at least over five feet tall, and probably a bit more careful than they'd be. It usually costs a dollar or two to play, despite it's age, thanks to the fanciness of the cabinet. ![]() It's got this tall, gangly spindle arm holding a VR helmet up in the air. There's this arcade game at a local pizza joint called Beach Head 2000.
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