Heavy Weapon
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Heavy Weapon is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up
Shoot 'em up
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 developed by PopCap Games
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 and released in 2005.

Gameplay

In Heavy Weapon, the player guides a powerful atomic tank through level after level of opposing enemy forces. The tank moves only left and right, while its main weapon, a turret gun
Turret gun
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, can be aimed up and down at various angles. The game's storyline deals with a Red Star
Red star
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 (Soviet Union) invasion, and the player takes the role of the commander of an Atomic Tank to repel the invasion back into the main headquarters of Red Star. The main premise of the game is one individual against the collective forces of Communism
Communism
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.

The game features a total of 19 levels/missions along with two game modes (mission and survival). In mission mode, one must blast through countless enemies and defeat a boss at the end. Mission mode allows for three lives each mission. Upon defeating the boss, the player visits the armory
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, where one can get various upgrades and power-up
Power-up
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s for use in subsequent missions. After going through the first nine bosses, the player must destroy the same nine bosses in the remaining nine levels, until the final level. The new bosses are slightly different in weapons and armor.

In PC Version of the game, Survival mode only has one life, and one survives through never-ending waves of enemies until the tank is destroyed. In Xbox 360 Version of the game, you can either choose to survive by yourself or join a War Party survival game where up to four players can join. The game gives various, sometimes insulting messages when you press the quit button, as an encouragement to keep playing the game.

Availability

The limited free version of Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank can be downloaded online at various websites, including PopCap's own site. The full version, Heavy Weapon Deluxe, can be purchased for a fee. An Xbox 360
Xbox 360
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 Xbox Live Arcade
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version was made available for download via Xbox Live Marketplace
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 on January 17, 2007 for 800 Microsoft Points
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 (10 USD). It features a full (four-player) co-op mode compatible with Xbox Live
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. The game has since been released for the PlayStation 3 on the PlayStation Network. As of January 2011, the Sony Online Entertainment release is priced $9.99 or 7,95€ on Playstation Network.

Reception

Heavy Weapon has received a good reception. It has been reviewed to have a very nice presentation with humor and good graphics. The soundtrack has also been praised, as it adds to the game's enjoyment. In the PC version, some have said the controls are difficult at times; however, the Xbox version has been said to have decent controls. The lasting appeal for the game has not been well received, as it gets too repetitive over time.

External links

  • Heavy Weapon at PopCap Games
  • Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank (360) Reviews at Metacritic
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