Publisher: Taito
Released: 1990
Operation Wolf is a light gun game that was only released in PAL territories.
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+ Having to conserve ammo for certain situations and using the grenades at opportune moments adds tension.
+ Some gameplay variety is included to spice things up, such as needing to protect civilians as they cross the screen.
+ Multiple endings are available depending on how you perform which is an incentive to replay.
+ Light Phaser allows you to zoom across the screen in a similar fashion to a mouse for increased speed and accuracy.
- However, your arm will quickly ache from repeatedly pressing the trigger and the accessory can't handle rapid fire.
- The Control Pad is either too slow or erratic to use for moving the on-screen cursor and it's not reliable enough.
- Only six brief stages are on offer, which does limit the amount of time you'll likely spend with the game.
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