Wii games firefighter
Not helping matters is the game's rather short length: we burned pun intended through the adventure in about four hours - not quite long enough to develop any memorable characters.
And considering how much time is spent working alongside other firefighters, the game seems ready-made for some sort of cooperative mode, but sadly, no multiplayer options of any type are included.
But as long as you're cool with the low-frills nature of the experience, the action in Real Heroes: Firefighter is unlike anything else on the Wii - which alone may be worth it for some. Home Reviews. Pros Solid intuitive Wii Remote controls Intense moments amidst unpredictable flames Nothing else like it out there. I have turned off the first gas leak on level 1 but I cannot get up to the second story to turn off the second.
Anybody know how to? Thanks a lot! I am having the same problem???? If you mean the series of gas leaks at the top of the stairs where the cut off switch for the chemical vats is then the key to time the flames. When the gas isn't ignited yet or not leaking just run through. You'll come to a machine you have to go to the right to continue running. Wait for the timing, line up your firefighter and run again.
Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 5 out of Mixed: 12 out of Negative: 1 out of Yes, Real Heroes is a little rough around the edges but when you are in the thick of gameplay that won't matter as you get pulled into the world of firefighting. All this publication's reviews Read full review. This game is one of those, you will either really like it, or your really gonna hate it.
Although it's unavoidable that some players won't be able to get past the graphics, those that do will be treated to an entertaining and worthwhile experience for a system that currently boasts the highest shovelware-to-keeper ratio I think I've ever seen. Extreme Gamer. Real Heroes: Firefighter shows respect to the real life men and woman who risk their lives to help prevent the unstoppable force of unforgiving fire.
The gameplay is surpassingly intense and packaged into a fun campaign as a rookie firefighter learning the ropes. Gaming Age. In the end the game ranked pretty high with me for its new take on the first person shooter genre. Add to that some intuitive controls and a non-violent foe Real Heroes: Firefighter surprised me.
Sure it has some flaws but to me they were not enough to hamper my experience. Real Heroes: Fighterfighter is unquestionably the finest fire-fighting game I've ever played, but that isn't saying much given how this isn't exactly a budding genre. Even for a budget title, Real Heroes: Firefighter is unpolished and sloppy.
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