Return Fire

For the album by The Lead, see Return Fire (album).
Return Fire
Return Fire 3DO Packaging

Developer(s) Silent Software, Inc.
Publisher(s) Prolific Publishing (3DO)
Williams Entertainment (PC)
Time Warner Interactive (PS1)
Designer(s) Baron R. K. Von Wolfsheild, Alexis Kasperavičius, Will Ware, Van Arno
Platform(s) 3DO, PlayStation, Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) 3DO
  • JP July 14, 1995
  • EU December 22, 1995
PlayStation
  • NA April 12, 1996
  • EU September, 1996
Microsoft Windows
  • NA July 31, 1996
Genre(s) Capture the flag
Mode(s) Single-player, two-player split-screen
Distribution 1 CD

Return Fire is a 1995 video game developed by Silent Software, Inc. for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and later ported to the PC and PlayStation in 1996. It was preceded by Fire Power (1987) and followed by Return Fire 2 (1998). Return Fire is a vehicular shooter from a 3D bird's eye view, in which the player's goal is to capture the enemy flag and return with it to their base. It is remembered as one of the 3DO's "best games" in its Home of the Underdogs entry.

Gameplay

Return Fire has four specialized vehicles, each one with unique abilities. Each vehicle can carry a limited amount of fuel and ammo (which can be refilled at ammo tents and fuel depots) and can withstand different amounts of damage. If a land vehicle runs out of fuel it stops and the driver jumps out and runs away.

The tank has a 360° rotating turret and the ability to fire at land or air targets. The helicopter cannot resupply itself with fuel and ammunition unless it returns to base, but can strafe at an angle. The HRSV/M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System is the most armored vehicle, but the slowest moving. It has the ability to lay mines which can instantly destroy any land vehicle. The jeep/buggy is the fastest land vehicle and solely possesses the strategic ability to pick, move, and drop flags. Jeeps have the ability to over-inflate their tires and travel across deep water. They are the weakest vehicles, requiring only one hit to destroy.

Only rotating missile turrets and drones are a regular threat to the player in the single player mode. If the player exceeds the boundaries of the map, a submarine emerges and fires a heat-seeking missile against the player.

Music

The game soundtrack consists exclusively of public domain music such as Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries when using the helicopter (in homage to Apocalypse Now), Flight of the Bumblebee when driving the jeep, Holst's Mars from The Planets when driving the tank or the William Tell Overture by Gioacchino Rossini when riding with the flag. When driving in the Armored Support Vehicle, Edvard Grieg's In the Hall of the Mountain King plays. During the opening title screen Verdi's "Dies Irae" plays as the "Return Fire" logo appears, engulfed in flame. At the completion of each level, a sequence of unrelated vintage black and white short clips greets the player.

Video

When a level is completed in the PC or PlayStation version a short video clip is shown. One of these is a clip featuring Lou Gehrig's famous Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth speech.

Reception

GamePro gave the 3DO version a positive review, describing it as "a combination of the best parts of playing Capture the flag, Desert Strike, and Micro Machines." They complimented the easy-to-master controls, the graphics, and the strong sense of humor.[1]

Legacy

Return Fire Is featured in the opening scene of Pauly Shore's In the Army Now.

References

  1. "ProReview: Return Fire". GamePro (IDG) (69): 88. April 1995.

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