Developer's Description By Stmedia. Full Specifications. What's new in version 1. Release July 25, Date Added June 1, Version 1. Operating Systems. Operating Systems Windows, Windows Additional Requirements None. Total Downloads 19, Downloads Last Week Report Software. Related Software.
Play as Edward Kenway, a pirate captain and become the most feared pirate in the Caribbean. Plants vs. Blast zombies, plants and new characters across a mind-blowing world. Fight in online multiplayer matches as a Titan mech pilot. It does exactly the opposite. No time is wasted on boring plot lines or character development. The player is thrown straight into combat knowing only two things: there are bad guys afoot, and they all need to be shot!
No actual explanation is given as to why you are killing everything, but does that really matter? Not in the least. The beauty of this game lies in its simplicity. There are no confusing, under-developed plot lines to get bored with. No sir, you will find no Captain Planets here. Stationed in a sandbag bunker, and armed to the teeth, you will be forced to hold off the swarms of troops, various armored vehicles, and of course, airborne threats which will be coming at you from all directions.
That's right, degrees of carnage that you must master alone, with only occasional help from friendly bombers. Enemies include ground troops, tanks, personnel-carrying armored vehicles, bombers, fighter jets, and plenty more. Your arsenal includes a bunch of sand bags to catch the bullets flying your way hopefully , and a turret mounted with several different types of artillery.
You have basic chain guns, more powerful anti-tank machine guns, heat-seeking missiles, air support provided by friendly bomber jets, and if all else fails, a.
Flares are also available to temporarily light up the sky when needed, but they hardly qualify as weapons. The real fun starts when the sun goes down. That's right, the night missions The graphics presented are not the best in the world, but they do the trick.
Enemy troops are semi-believable, but the many different types of vehicles are much more realistic. The fire effects and explosions are pretty good. Also, the scenery is rather nice. Take on 8 blue-print precise enemy weapons including:. Prepare to get addicted to Beach Head The sheer fire power you are in control of is cause for addiction and with Beach Head 's unlimited levels you are sure to replay again and again. Beach Head is an arcade-style shooter where you use a variety of weapons to repel waves of enemy units as they attempt to destroy your lone bunker.
You'll have a pretty awesome arsenal at your fingertips, such as an M60 machine gun, 75mm anti-tank gun, a collection of missiles, and you can even call in air strikes once you reach later levels, and with the hoards of enemy units that will come at you, you'll everything you can throw at them if you have any hope of surviving. The controls are very simple to use since you are pretty much stuck in a stationary turret and only aim with the mouse or switch weapons with the keyboard.
This simple and casual game style makes this title accessible to pretty much anyone and allows you to get into the game within only a couple minutes of gameplay. Also, the graphics and audio are rather well done in some cases with the explosions from missiles, dust clouds from bombs, and the shaking of your bunker under heavy fire adding to tense atmosphere.
Sadly though, the action tends to lose its luster after only a couple of levels as you realize that most of the levels are pretty much exactly the same. There are a few levels where things get a little more interesting, such as night missions where you have to use flares to light up the landscape and see the enemy forces or when the enemy wave consists of only fighter jets and you'll have to shoot supply boxes in order to find enough missiles to take them down.
Yet, even with these few exceptions you'll most likely just be facing the same type of tanks, soldiers, helicopters, and jets on every mission with the only difference being the numbers of each type which are thrown at you. Since you are in the same bunker the terrain also doesn't change at all in the levels so you can get a bit of an idea where the enemy spawn points tend to be and prepare accordingly. Overall Beach Head adds in a few new features to this game series and presents a good looking if not terribly addicting gaming experience.
There are probably a few niche gamers which will find this game a lot of fun, but most will probably lose interest after playing it a few times. If you are looking for some simple arcade-style shooting then Beach Head a great game to try out but there isn't a whole lot of re-playability to be found.
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