Fired Up (video game)

Fired Up

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Developer(s) SCE London Studio
Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
Designer(s) Ben Cousins
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date(s)
  • EU: 1 September 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. The game features a single-player campaign and a multiplayer mode which supports up to eight players. The game features a demo of Wipeout Pure. Fired Up also features game sharing and downloadable content. It is derived from the 2002 PlayStation 2 online 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 secondary weapons, which the player can then use against AI enemies, that spawn to attack the player. These weapons include grenades, heavy missiles, and laser. 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

Multiplayer

Fired Up features a multiplayer mode which supports up to eight players, through ad-hoc. The host can choose a variety of maps (some available as downloadable content), 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

Other 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.

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