The iconic action rail shooter comes back in VR!
Released back in 1987 in arcade, Operation Wolf Returns: First Mission VR adopts the same DNA as in the original game with a design rehaul!
A few months ago, a new criminal organization made its appearance. In addition to trafficking arms and drugs, it has developed a new, superpowerful weapon. After discovering several of the bases of the organisation, led by the mysterious General Viper, two agents are dispatched to learn more about this weapon and free the hostages held in the surrounding camps.
- The reinterpretation of the cult Arcade action game released in 1987
- New artistic direction
- Addition of parody style voices
- Gameplay focused on non-stop action
- A solo campaign
- Survival mode (fighting waves of enemies)
- An arsenal of weapons (Uzi, shotgun, grenade launcher, etc.)
Patch notes
- Improved left-hand mode, especially in the Tutorial
- Bosses’ musics integration
- Boss changes for missions 3 & 4
- Bugs fixing
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | microids.com |
developer | Microids |
publisher | Unity |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 0.28 |
languages | English ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Spanish |
Back to child days. Love
Cons:
- attacks from behind you (bad concept for a rail shooter ???)
- errors in map design (gaps)
- missing visual sign of finished campaigns
- script bugs (spawning to early)
- bad control for the helicopter gun
- each time you start the game, you have to press the skip button
- low resolution baked lights
- annoying when you have low life and the vision is limited
- very bad sound design (you can't locate the source of sound)
Pros:
+ nice, stylistics graphics
+ varied maps
+ unique boss fights
+ helicopter mission
+ waves mode
+ different paths
+ bullets are clearly visible
+ you can press the continue button as many times as you want (but respawns count are not saved)
72/100
A fun homage to an 80s arcade classic. Shooting for fun, not overly complicated and tongue in cheek humour. Lots of playability, and all-round smiles if you like retro 80s gameplay.
You’ll be disappointed if you’re expecting a modern shooter like Fortnight. But if you enjoyed the arcade original you will like this.
I've been playing this for over a year. So fun!
I absolutely love this game. It was entirely too short though. I Want more! more More More! Give us more of these kind of shooters! Aliens, machines, zombies, terrorists. The works! Give More!!
Maybe if you are sitting in a spinning chair that doesn't have arm rests. But not a sit down game