Bech Head 2002
Beach Head 2002 delivers arcade style shooting in its most basic and repetitive form.
Beach Head 2002 is an updated version of Beach Head 2000, a
repetitive arcade-style shooter that lets you assume the role of a lone
gunner trying to fend off a beach invasion. The new game takes the same
approach, but replaces the beach environment with some rolling hills.
The few improvements it includes do little to address the flaws of the original game,
and since the new game is just more of the same endless waves of
enemies, it can't really be recommended even to those who might have
enjoyed Beach Head 2000 in some way.
The game consists of stage after stage of stationary shooting action.
Beach Head 2002 gets old quickly, primarily due to its premise you're
stuck in a bunker with a few guns and limited ammunition, and there's
an army of infinite size on the way to kill
you. It might make a good plot for an action film, but it's not much fun
as a game. www.muhammadniaz.blogspot.com In this situation, there is no
hope of retreat, since you can only rotate about a fixed position and
shoot at moving targets. There is also no hope of victory, since the
game will just continually throw more enemies at you in the form oftanks, armored personnel carriers, helicopters, airplanes, and soldiers. There is very little rhyme or reason to how these targets appear and move--the units have no obvious objective other than to destroy your bunker, and they come from all directions, giving theimpression that
the invasion has already taken place long ago, and you're the only
survivor. Since you can't move and you can't win, your only goal is to
do better than you did the game before and maybe gain access to a new
weapon or enemy unit to shoot at.
At times, the game is visually pleasing. The weapon and explosion
effects are fairly realistic, and the enemy units and environments look
fine. The game's animation is repetitive but otherwise acceptable.
Unfortunately, some parts of the game's graphicsdon't
add up your suspension of disbelief will falter when a jet flies into a
nearby hill and out the other side. And like its predecessor, Beach
Head 2002 has the habit of making units pop up out of nowhere, but
whether this is a graphics problem or a cheap way to keep you on your
toes is unclear.
The weapon, vehicle, and explosion graphics are supplemented with
decent sound effects, although like the rest of the game, they quickly
get repetitive. Shells hitting your bunker cause an appropriate
explosive rumble, and small-arms fire ricochets off armor with a
metallic patter. www.muhammadniaz.blogspot.com Helicopters will buzz the
bunker with a distinctive chopper sound, and fighters will
fly past your base with their jet engine whine. Soldiers will catch on
fire from nearby explosions and cry out in horror, but there's very
little variation in their screams.
The game would have benefited tremendously from more variation in
weapons, enemies, and environments. The few differences that you come
across in the game are a welcome relief from tedium all of a sudden, it
might be nighttime and you only have a flashlight and a few flares to
see your targets. Or perhaps instead of the usual combined forces raid
on your bunker, the enemy has decided to send a squad of fighter jets to attack you, and you have to replenish your ammunition by shooting at air-dropped crates.
Despite a few variations to the theme, Beach Head 2002 gets old fast.
To its credit, Beach Head 2002 is tough. Its combination of realistic
particle effects, explosive sounds, and endless waves of enemies can
create some tense moments, especially when you are running out of
ammunition. While the game does not include adjustable difficulty
settings, it does feature built-in cheats that will give you unlimited
ammunition or unlimited armor or let you skip to the next level without
having to complete the present level. This minimizes any frustration
that might arise from the game's relentless onslaught.
Beach Head 2002 delivers arcade style
shooting in its most basic and repetitive form. If the idea of endlessly
shooting wave after wave of the same few enemies with the same few guns
in the same exact environment appeals to you, you're better off buying
Beach Head 2000 from the bargain bin. If you've played and enjoyed the
previous game, Beach Head 2002 is more of the same with some minor
tweaks.
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