
Разработчик: inXile Entertainment
Описание
Key Features:
- Choplifter HD dares players to risk their lives in order to save others!
- Players pilot many different helicopter types inspired by current military models
- Varied and dangerous terrain including urban areas, jungle outposts, arctic bases, and desert compounds with missions taking place at all hours of the day and night.
- Command a variety of helicopters deployed on more than 30 different missions ranging from captured military prisoner extraction to saving survivors of viral outbreaks
- Maneuver, fire, and extract under perilous conditions in order to carry out rescues
- Original Choplifter franchise creator Dan Gorlin serving as design consultant
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, german, italian, spanish - spain
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 2 Ghz Dual-Core CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Hard Disk Space: 2GB Free HD Space
- Video Card: Graphics Card with Shader Model 3 support, 256 MB video memory
- DirectX®: 9.0c
- Sound: DirectSound-compatible sound device
Отзывы пользователей
It seems petty to downvote a game that's delisted and not even available for sale, but holy **** is this game unnecessarily unfair. Even on normal, the game expects perfection on every stage. Perfection, as it throws endlessly respawning RPG soldiers, entire walls of AA cannons, EMP snipers, multiple tanks, and swarms of jets... usually while you're trying to perform a pick up.
Scoring is inconsistent, too. Sometimes you'll 5 star a stage on your first try, just flying through and not caring about combat. Other times, if you try that, you'll get maybe 2 stars. And you HAVE TO care about the amount of stars you're getting. More stars = better helicopters unlocked. If you're sticking with the worse helicopters, just trying to push through, you're making the game harder on yourself.
It's like inXile tried to straddle the line between Choplifter's action roots and the modern expectation that missions will have objectives and checkpoints... which, by the way, this game *DOES NOT HAVE.* These stages are LONG, too. You will try and try and try and try to complete a particular objective only to blow it on the next one and start the mission all over again... again. If you want to finish a stage at ANY score, you have to do it in one perfect run. Did I mention this game relishes being brutally unfair?
I've beaten all of the Dark Souls games. I love Demon's Souls. None of those games hold a candle to the level of masochism you need to enjoy this game. The last time I died before writing this, I had just completed two of the timed rescue pickups and was on my way to the third one. As I set my chopper down, barely scraping by the AA cannon and pair of jets, the game spawns a tank (it wasn't there before!) point blank. If I dust off, I get obliterated by the jets. If I stay on the ground, I'm going to get one-shot by a tank. I stayed on the ground... and the game spawned two more tanks before putting me out of my misery.
No wonder this game's delisted. It's raw sadism in game form.
First PC game I every played on the C64, along with Zork. Not a bad game, not the easiest but it's enjoyably tough due to great controls and the addictive game play. When I got tired of the rescue mission Zombie mode was a nice break.
Very fun modern take on the old choplifter games. It can get really hectic at times where you're trying to fly back to base with moments to spare and dodging things by inches. The game suffers from "there's no way you could have known this would have happened, time to restart the level" but only rarely. The pilot dialogue is a nice bonus and usually pretty funny. Artillery is dumb until you figure it out and can kill you in two hits and usually just one hit results in you restarting the mission. Once you're past the first couple of sections they give you the choice to pick whatever helicopter you want so you have to think and strategize. You can go in guns blazing with the attack helicopter but probably take more trips, or try to do it all in one go with the big helicopter, or use the attack helicopter and try to get key objectives as absurdly quick as possible to make up for the points you will lose for not saving everyone. The controls were made for keyboard/mouse which is a nice bonus, ie it isn't some console crap.
There's DLC that was only offered for a bit that you can't get anymore but the good news is it looks like they were just a few filler levels and a useless looking helicopter. If anyone has the DLC I'd like to see you make a video of it though.
Unfortunately you cannot buy this game anymore and the company is gone and it looks like they want to pretend it doesn't exist. Very tragic end to the Choplifter series as this is probably the last anyone will ever bother to do for it. I bought this game 10 years ago and it was sitting in my library and I only played it just recently, I'm kinda sad I didn't experience it when it was new.
For some reason the controls in this game no longer work correctly? you can no longer aim with the mouse. When I first purchased this it worked fine and now it will no longer work. I have not been able to find a fix online either. Other than that it was a good game
This is actually a fun game once a person gets acclimated to the controls, which aren't bad -- just a lot different feel than the 1908's game (which makes sense). I recommend a gamepad over keyboard/mouse, but I'm sure there's plenty of players that would say the opposite.
There are some small complaints, but I think the developers did a great job -- it's fun. This game should have been more popular.
Could have been a nice HD upgrade for Choplifter. Main problems that really tank this game:
• foreground enemies and their rockets are beyond annoying to continually maneuver towards at times for how the controls are setup. Funny enough, I don't remember Shadow Complex (another Unreal Engine game released earlier than this one) having this problem.
• Even the 2D aiming has severe problems, like shooting straight at an incoming missle/RPG and having it completely miss until you get hit by it. I'm not sure what this problem stems from, but maybe there is auto-aim and the player's input is really more like a 'suggestion' for what to target (?)
• Mission monotony. You're really doing nearly the exact same thing with increasing numbers of enemies, anti-aircraft, and mission complexity; all the while fighting the crappy controls, too.
I'm actually kind of glad this game is no longer on sale. It saves some people the frustration of playing it. I'm also glad it wasn't just my poorer computer at the time not being able to handle running this game. It really is just a mediocre/sub-par game that I hope I bought on a really discounted sale.
It's a fine game. The pilot commentary is actually terrible but whatev... In the category of nostalgia, I was looking forward to flying a Huey much like the original Choplifter Arcade from SEGA. Alas, while there are a good set of helos to fly, the old reliable bird just isn't there to take you into battle. Maybe they'll add that later?
10 out of 10!
First of all, this game is not as hard as some reviews might make you believe; on 'normal' I could finish most missions in the first run with keyboard/mouse control (not 5 stars, though).
Second, this is in my opionion a game about mastering the mechanics of the game.
The game is fun once you can make your chopper 'dance' and speed run/play the levels with style.
Third, the game is fair and transparent: When you make an error, you will be punished, but it is always very clear what your error was and what you can do about it/learn from it.
Fourth, every mechanic in the game is clearly explained and it is always obvious what to do and how to prioritise your goals.
I have had more fun with this game and the selfironc presentation than with nearly all of the games I have played in the last two years (including some highly regarded AAA titles).
Don't expect a story or handholding - but this is for me another great feature of the game. :-)
So, if in doubt, I highly recommend you give this game a try!
I got it in a Halloween sale but I would have happily paid the full price! :-)
@Publisher: I am in for Choplifter HD2! ;-)
"fly by wire" game, up and down keys, turn to sides additional buttons :P
graphics very nice 3D view on 2D gameplay ^^
Night Avenger dlc most useful, playing regular helicopters first, after complete a mission the dlc helicopters unlock.
the "fly" crew (pilot + navigator) jokes nice to hear but became annoying when trying complete a mission for 5 stars and hearing over and over :)
cool to buy cheap, 12h all awesome Achievements done.
Tip: do everything you can to stay alive (keep flying). go back to repair and refill fuel is better from keep fight and die trying over and over mates.
- after mission completed the dlc open to beat the mission for 5 stars.
Good luck Pilots, go there and save our guys :-)
Good arcadey side scrolling shooter fun, plus its in HD, So what more could you want.
All in all the game runs smoothly and fluidly, i would recommend this to friends and family also.
Makes for an extra addition to your arcadey games library.
Overall i will give the game a 4/5 review score
Cheers
mark117h
Having played the original in the late 80's as a kid in amusement arcades, it was hard to resist purchasing this very addictive game. It's worth purchasing the Night Avenger dlc helicopter as some missions are quite difficult to get a perfect 5 stars. The more stars you acquire the better helicopter upgrade you receive, you have to use non dlc helicopters to complete a mission before being able to use any powerful dlc helicopters you may have purchased.
Zombie! Zombie! Zombie! dlc level pack is worth buying also but not necessary to complete the game.
You can easily play this game off onboard Intel HD Graphics 3000 very well, the graphics are superb.
Bought in the Christmas 2013 steam sale with 75% off.
I was never a huge fan of the arcade Choplifter or even Choplifter 2 on the Gameboy. I did take a liking to Choplifter 3 on the Super Nintendo because of the huge advancements in gameplay that it offered. My liking to Choplifter 3 wavered alot after discovering the game's crippling difficulty after reaching just the first boss in the first world. Still I like the game and plan to tough it out through the game someday. But someday is gonna have to wait even longer now because here comes CHOPLIFTER HD!
Choplifter HD plays absolutely perfect. The visuals are very budget Direct X9 but a game does not need shiny visuals to achieve greatness. The developers added in much more than I would have ever thought of. One of the things that gets me everytime is the hilarious and not to mention timely pilot and co-pilot dialog while playing. The voice work is extremely well done. The controls perfectly compliment the stellar action in this game. I highly recommend a XBOX 360 controller or Logitech dual shock because they are set up perfectly to compitently control your helecopter and it's weapons. The new laser sight aiming system is very accurate and fun to use.
Choplifter HD is a model game for any remake of a retro title. The star rating system for level of completion makes you want to go back and try again until you achieve a 5 star rating. You unlock better helecopters as you gain more stars. There is also a hard mode which is unlocked after you beat the game on normal. This game is cheap and seriously fun.
Have you ever played on a Commodore 64? Sitting there playing a game like Choplifter with a stick, staring into a tube television trying to safe all the poor people trapped in crossfire, while bombing tanks and shooting military plains.
If you have ever played Choplifter like that, don't even think, just buy. To anyone who have not had the pleasure to game like that, I'm sorry! But don't hold back because of that. It's still a really fun game, and you find yourself starting over in agony, that one guy died because you didn't do it good enough.
Why are you still reading? Go game this instead!
I really wanted to love this game, and as I was a huge fan of the old Choplifter I bought it. The graphics are great but the learning curve is just too steep. Enough folks complained that the makers "dumbed it down enough that a 12 year old girl" could play it, to quote them. I still can't get past level three, and in frustration, after buying downloaded DLC helicopters to just see and enjoy this game, I threw my hands up in disgust. I bought it, I wanted to experience it, but this is another instance when the creators don't understand their audience. When selecting easy doesn't make a game easy, there is no sense in it. I am not trying to master some great adventure quest, I am trying to blow off some steam and relax. This game is beautiful, and captures the essence of the original very well, but is too hard for all but the serious gamer, and you will wind up frustrated and give up, just as I did. SKip this game in my opinion.
Choplifter HD is only recommendable to people who don't mind a severe "old school" challenge. Everyone else will probably find the game too frustrating, even on the lower difficultly levels.
Like the 1980s original, Choplifter HD puts you in control of a helicopter and tasks you with rescuing people and bringing them back to safety. Enemies dot the levels and they'll take shots at you; if your helicopter takes too many hits you'll blow up. Likewise, if you run out of fuel, you'll crash. Choplifter HD becomes a game of risk management; do you have enough fuel to make it to the next person who needs to be rescued, or should you turn back to refuel and repair first? The clock is ticking...
All of this is fine, and is keeping in the spirit of the original game. Where Choplifter HD veers off-course is in the difficulty: this game is tough as nails. The first two or three levels are easy enough, but the difficulty spikes severely from that point on. Levels are jam-packed with enemies that can take your health down in a flash and many of them re-spawn after a short time, meaning you have to deal with them over and over. Enemies with RPGs and EMP rifles that stand on rooftops are very hard to spot, and later on you'll have to avoid missiles fired from jets as well as incoming mortar fire. There are even tanks and AA cannons that can take you out in a couple of hits. It's almost impossible to avoid taking damage in Choplifter HD, so get used to restarting some levels multiple times before you finally conquer them.
If the campaign becomes too much to take, Choplifter HD also has a zombie mode: here, you fly back and forth across a besieged city, shooting zombies and rescuing people. It's fun for a while.
One other thing worth mentioning: the awful voice-acting. Throughout Choplifter HD, you'll be treated to poorly-written and voiced jokes and one-liners from your chopper's crew. None of the jokes are funny, and they're repeated over and over. Some of the dialog is surprisingly tasteless too. Turn your speakers off.
If you're one of those people who think that modern games have become too "casual", then Choplifter HD is for you.
Why this scores so low on Metacritic is probably an issue of nostalgia for the old game, which was more physics oriented rather than action oriented. In truth, this is a solid and entertaining "coffee-game" pick-up-and-play action game with a forgiving learning curve, pretty visuals, and fun gameplay. Best taken in small doses, however, since the captives who like to run under your landing skids or into the path of your tail rotor can turn your mood from catharsis to frustration-induced homicide pretty quickly.
Choplifter HD is a spiritual successor of the original Choplift on Apple II. The mechanics are simiar, but updated. The chopper is in 2D space: it can go left, right, up and down. It can turn left, right, or face the player (out), and this is important as enemies do come from 3 directions (left, right, and out). And you can't hit the enemy if you're facing the wrong way. The game is presented in 3D with parallax and real scrolling to give the impression of 3D but the actual movesments are 2D.
Different helicopters have different handling, such as firepower, speed, carrying capacity, fuel capacity, and so on. Armed helis have missiles and/or chain gun, and all helis need to rescue people (civilians or soldiers or even the occasional news crew). As you play you will unlock better helos by achieving "stars" on the missions.
Enemies have AAA gun sites, soldiers with AK, soldiers with RPG, SAM sites, technical (gun trucks), APCs, tanks, enemy heli, enemy jets, and just general terrain obstructions.
Your objective is basically to rescue as many people that needs to be rescued as possible by flying there, kill enemies in your way, land next to the people (not ON them!) so they get on, then fly back to your base, drop them off, and repeat until either time runs out, or you rescued them all and/or other missions. It can get frantic, when you have enemies on all sides, missile lock on you, and so on.
In many ways this is a twin joystick shooter, as the left stick controls the chopper while the right stick controls the aim (laser sight pointing the chain gun).
Fuel is limited, and any use of "turbo" (speed boost) eats up fuel like crazy. And your helo won't fly without fuel. Rockets are limited in qty and reloaded only at base. Chaingun is infinite but there's a heat limit to prevent it from firing too much. Carrying capacity is limited and the larger choppers don't fly as fast or move as nimbly as the smaller ones. On the other hand, they can often do everything in one trip rather than taking multiple trips.
There are various "campaigns" containing various missions, and each mission usually has a bonus objective as well as news crew to rescue (2 extra people!)
DLC packs adds extra helos to play with (some are very powerful) and more missions.
All in all, it's a fun little game, worth successor to the name.
Very much a game for the Choplifter enthusiast, this game is what a "sequel to a classic" should be. It reproduces the tone, gameplay, and atmosphere of the original arcade classic in a very meaningful way, without introducing obscure "new" mechanics that detract from the theme or feel of the original. Mind you, the original was controller-breakingly difficult, and Choplifter HD is no different: the gameplay is simple yet exceptionally challenging. Since the graphics are simple and the gameplay is "old fashioned" , I can't recommend this to newer gamers; however if you are a retro junky or a fan of the original, then Choplifter HD is a Must Buy.
Choplifter HD is the return of the classic video game that many of us used to play on Apple, Atari or our Gameboy (+ more). Its return should hold a special place in every gamers' heart as its modern rendition still gives us hours of fun and humor. Choplifter HD should not be passed up by any casual gamer and is great for Steam achievers.
This is Choplifter. The pedigree shines here...you can still feel that chopper move almost the same way it did back on the Apple II all those years ago. While the gun controls take some getting used to, and can be not fun sometimes...overall, this game is an A+ winner for me. Choplifter has always been simple in the basic premise. This latest entry takes it up a notch or three. Play. It. Now.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | inXile Entertainment |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 02.04.2025 |
Metacritic | 65 |
Отзывы пользователей | 84% положительных (116) |