Beach Head 2002 -
: You must repel an expected airborne and ground assault, protecting an inland command post. The game features day and night missions with accumulative damage effects on the environment.
: Some critics, such as those from GameZone, found its simplicity "visually pleasing" and suited for short, casual play sessions. Technical Specifications & Modern Compatibility Beachhead 2002 — The GamesFirst! Archive Beach Head 2002
: GameSpot noted that the game "gets old quickly" because players are stuck in one spot facing infinite waves of enemies. Other reviewers from Gamezilla pointed out sluggish aiming, limited weapon choices, and low-end graphics. : You must repel an expected airborne and
: Ammo is strictly limited, requiring careful management of a small weapon set: Pistol : Backup weapon for close-range survival. Machine Guns : Primary tool for infantry and light vehicles. Anti-Tank Gun : Essential for neutralizing armored units. Missiles : Used for taking down aircraft and heavy threats. : Ammo is strictly limited, requiring careful management
The game received mixed to negative reviews upon release, largely criticized for its repetitive nature and lack of depth. : 46/100 (PC version).
: Threats include infantry, tanks, APCs, and airborne units like cargo planes dropping paratroopers. Critical Reception