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Operation Wolf

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Genre: Arcade    |     Year: 1988    |     Publisher: Taito Corporation    |     Developer: Taito Corporation
Game Review (written by Swedizzle) Added on: 05/25/2007
The game is supposed to take place in the jungles of South America. The game has six levels in total, in which the player is accomplishing different missions per level supposedly. However, the object of the game is simply to shoot every enemy soldier or unit that appears in the screen, and to save the hostages as well.
There can be different kinds of enemy soldiers in each level. However, most of the same ones appear in all levels. Even though it takes up about one to two ammo shootings to kill these enemy soldiers, it takes about ten or more to eliminate harder-core obstacles such as tanks, boats, helicopters, and trucks.
The game is supposed to take place in the jungles of South America. The game has six levels in total, in which the player is accomplishing different missions per level supposedly. However, the object of the game is simply to shoot every enemy soldier or unit that appears in the screen, and to save the hostages as well.
There can be different kinds of enemy soldiers in each level. However, most of the same ones appear in all levels. Even though it takes up about one to two ammo shootings to kill these enemy soldiers, it takes about ten or more to eliminate harder-core obstacles such as tanks, boats, helicopters, and trucks. An interesting fact to consider about the resistance of these obstacles to bullets is that
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they all resist them differently. For instance, the tank can be destroyed with a lesser amount of bullets than can helicopters. These are almost impossible to eliminate with ammo bullets. Considering this, and that ammo can run out in the game, it is best to destroy the harder-core obstacles with grenades. Five of these are given at the very beginning of the game, and can be found laying around in levels throughout the game in the same way as the soda bottles and the booklets. The soda bottles give you more health, and the booklets give you more ammunition.
Hostages and villagers will be found walking around in each level throughout the game. The hostages include two nurses carrying an injured soldier, a boy with a cap, a mother with her baby, a blonde in bikini, and a man in his pajamas with a cloud screaming "help!" The player is not to shoot the villagers and hostages. Shooting a certain amount of them will result in the player of the game not getting the money reward in the game offered for the mission, that is, at the end of the game. This I experienced when I used the cheats of the game to beat it. I shot at every single thing in the screen, but I didn't get my "reward" when I had passed through all of the levels.
It is ok to shoot at the animals that appear throughout the game. However, it will have no impact on them if the player shoots at them. It is almost as if the animals are part of the screen, except for the fact that they move on their own.
Enjoy this game, and save the hostages and villagers in the 80's way!!!


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