Fired Up (video game)

Fired Up

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Developer(s) SCE London Studio
Publisher(s) SCEE
Designer(s) Ben Cousins
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date(s)
  • EU September 1, 2005
Genre(s) Vehicular combat
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer (1-8 ad hoc)

Fired Up is a vehicular combat game available on the PlayStation Portable which supports up to eight players. The game features a demo of Wipeout Pure. The game features three places and five playable drivers. Fired up features game sharing and downloadable levels. It is an advancement on the 2002 PlayStation 2 game Hardware: Online Arena.

Gameplay

Fired Up's Campaign mode is set in an unnamed eastern European country that has been invaded by a neighbouring country only known as "The Republic". The player plays as a fighter for a resistance army in several different vehicles:

The player can take on the subsequential missions, whenever they please, otherwise he/she can find yellow scavenge tokens which, for every 10 tokens collected, will unlock new or more secondary weapon types, which the player can then use against AI enemies, that spawn to attack the player. These weapons range from: missiles, grenades to lasers and top-striking missiles. There are also turrets, for the player to use as well.

Also available are Fired Up challenges, taking on the form of large trucks that roam the city. Upon destruction of one, the player must seek and eliminate the required amount of enemies before the allocated time elapses. For every level of challenge complete, more, and better, health and armor pickups will spawn for the player to collect.

Single player Maps

Downtown - The Republic invades a cold, frosty town, and has placed all the residents under house arrest. Addo, along with local rebel forces, have formed an alliance to fight back. Addo must help the resistance forces by destroying key convoys, stifling incoming enemy forces and supplying the turret defenses, placed strategically amongst the war-torn ruins.

Tundra Mountains - Amongst the heights of the mountainous region, in the north, two mercenaries Viktoria and Isabel search a remote oil facility to investigate the truth behind the Iron Lady's invasion plots, whilst avoiding Republic patrols.

Republic Capital - The beating heart of the Republic. A pair of misfit rogues, Tim and Erik, embark on a mission to stir up trouble, and cause a civil war between the citizens and the military. To do so, they must disrupt and destroy key political targets in an attempt to cause the local people to riot against their oppressors, and corrupt politicians by any means necessary.

Republic Arena - All five heroes square off against the Iron Lady's last resort: A massive uber tank, backed by plenty of reinforcements. When they destroy this hulking behemoth, the citizens are free to raid the Republic's political offices.

Multiplayer

The game features an 8v8 multiplayer mode, through ad-hoc. The host can choose a variety of maps, and game modes. Prior to the game starting, the players can choose their preferred vehicle: ranging from the protagonists, rebel vehicles or even republic ones.

Modes

Deathmatch - Straight up vehicluar brawl. Weapons vary on the map for which the players can use against their opponents. Also includes Team Deathmatch

Team Capture the Flag - Players must grab the enemies' flag and return it to their base to score a point. Be wary as the enemy will do the same.

King of the Hill - A point is to be contested by all players. The winner is the one who has stayed in the hill, the longest. In Team King of the Hill, it is the team with the highest score will win.

Team Bomb the Base - Players must pick up explosives, spawning randomly across the map, and deliver them to the enemy's base. Ownership of bombs are carried over to players who kill enemy bomb carriers.

Assimilation - All players begin 'infected' but can find and pickup 'Antidote' pickups to cure them. The infected must then re-infect those by finding and either contact or kill. The last remaining player to be infected wins.

Race - The map is modified into a circuit and the first player to cross the finish line, is the winner. Along the way are items for the player to use but they may either help or hinder the player in some way.

Maps

The Arctic (watered down from its PS2 version).

The Quarry.

The Mayan City.

The Junkyard.

The Ruins.

Features

The game also features game sharing to allow those to provide a 'demo' version of the game to those who don't own a copy. Also included is a Wipeout Pure demo.

External links

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