
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Many years ago on a PC that ironically still works today despite sitting in an attic for well over a decade, there was a certain game that could easily eat up hours of my time. That happened to be Beach Head 2000, a rather simple game that saw players defending a beach from an ever growing invasion of enemy soldiers, vehicles, and much more. Now Mastiff Games has brought out a game that at least appears to bring back that same feeling in the form of Heavy Fire: Red Shadow, but will this game manage to hold out?"

The next installment in the Heavy Fire series, Heavy Fire: Red Shadow offers players non-stop action in a 360° arcade style first-person shooter environment.

XBA says: If you're looking for a stationary turret shooter, this is it.

Gareth writes: "There's a political story here about North Korea, South Korea and America, all getting very upset with each other. But all you need to really know is that there is a war ongoing and you are defending the oncoming attack in a big turret. I’ll be honest and say that I was confused by the other bits of narrative, but I don't think much was missed - this is all about shooting anything that moves."