Strike Force Heroes is primarily controlled with the WASD keys or the directional
controls. Also, it is equally necessary to aim the crosshair and shoot at the enemies
by using the mouse, switch between the primary and secondary weapons by the Q
or Shift key, and reload the weapon when the clip is over by the R key. So,
what is the aim of the game? That is to be responsible for more and more kills
than the opposing team.
Generally, the campaign mode
is the key part in which the players must battle against enemies in different stages
or “arenas.” If you unluckily die, you still have a chance to spawn after a few
seconds and then continue playing as normal. There are four main characters to
choose from, including a commando, an assassin, a medic, and a “tank player.”
Each possesses their own differing levels of ability in many areas like health,
aim, and ammo. Besides, you also have to select from a massive arsenal of
character-specific weapons. For instance, the assassin may be equipped with various
sniper rifles, while the commando can be armed with the even heavy weapons (the
machine guns or the RPG). Without a doubt, the weapons should be nicely unlocked
by asking you to reach a certain level before they may actually be used. As you
level up, it is quite possible to have the kill-streaks and also passive
abilities to select from.
Strike Force Heroes does stand out a fair amount in the visual sense because
of its imposing and distinctive design. The music is really enjoyable, with
funky remixes of songs you might have already recognized. How cool!