Guerrilla War wastes no time pretending to be subtle. You run upward, you shoot everything that moves, and occasionally you rescue a hostage who seems oddly calm about the whole situation. Originally an arcade hit, the DOS version keeps the relentless action intact, offering cooperative chaos that feels like a workout for your keyboard. The screen is a constant carnival of bullets, explosions, and tiny soldiers determined to ruin your day. Strategy boils down to “don’t stand still” and “maybe grab that power-up before it vanishes.” It’s loud, brash, and proudly uncomplicated—like an ’80s action movie distilled into pixel form, minus the popcorn but with twice the grenade count.
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