Showcasing extensive use of the Wii's motion control features, "Real Heroes: Firefighter" will have players swinging fire axes to bash down doors, aiming water hoses to douse infernos and ripping through obstacles with chainsaws.




Featuring Epicenter's proprietary "Thinking Fire" technology, blazes will seem almost alive as they not only attack structures, potential victims and firefighters, but also cause unexpected changes to the environments that will suddenly alter the player's options and strategies.
No two scenarios will play out the same way in "Real Heroes: Firefighter."