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- ID = PS0290
- STYLE = Third-Person 3D Action
- DEV. = Konami Tokyo (KCET)
- PUB. = Konami of America, Inc.
- R-DATE = Mar-09-2004
- ESRB = T / For Teen
- PLAYERS = 1-2 players
- LIST PRICE =
$39.99
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| Game Description |
Experience all the excitement and danger of fighting blazing fires in Firefighter F.D.18. As a firefighter, break down doors with axes, use high-powered fire hoses to smother flames, and avoid collapsing floors while looking for trapped civilians. Firefighter F.D. 18 pushes the PlayStation2's graphic capabilities to its limits and captures all the realism and experiences of real life firefighters.The most realistic firefighting experience ever in a video game. Fight infernos with water hoses, fire extinguishers, and other equipment. Realistic depictions of fire, including backdrafts and chemical explosions. A rich story that revolves around the themes of love and justice.
- Fight fire with whatever you've got
- Follow the storyline as fires break out left and right
- Deal with collapsing floors, backdraft and more
- Very realistic firefighting physics and techniques
- For 1 player
Description 2:
Taking place in an urban megapolis, you are firefighter Dean McGregor and along with news reporter Emilie Arquette find yourself involved in a mystery that involves the random eruption of fires in a sprawling metropolis. Little do you realize that danger is right ahead!!!
The complete and realistic firefighting experience ever created for a video game ; Fight raging infernos with water hoses, fire retardent foam, and other high-tech equipment ; Realistic depictions of fire, backdrafts, flashovers and chemical explosions. |
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| Game Reviews |
Game Informer Review
Wow, last month I reviewed a weird lowrider car-dancing game, this month it's fire fighting. Hmmm…look forward to next issue for my write-up on Super Bocce Ball 4. As a fire fighting game, this doesn't match the style of Sega's old arcade cabinet, Brave Firefighters, which actually featured two awesome hose controllers. Without this novelty factor, the concept becomes a slow slog through dark and dreary levels filled with fire, survivors, and flame-retardant foam. Seriously, this is essentially the world's slowest third-person shooter with hoses instead of rifles. Unless Backdraft is your favorite film and the Men of the New York Fire Department calendar is on your cubicle wall [cough, Reiner, cough], you should probably take a pass on Firefighter F.D. 18.
Rated: 5 out of 10
Editor: Matt Helgeson
Issue: March 2004
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| Game Controller |
Left Analog Stick = move character, move cursor
Right Analog Stick = adjust camera angle
R1 Button + Right Analog Stick = change direction of spray
D-Pad Up = change equipment to extinguisher
D-Pad Down = change equipment to hose
D-Pad Left = change equipment to impulse
D-Pad Right = change equipment to axe
R1 Button = trigger
R2 Button = reset camera location behind the character
L1 Button = lock character in a single direction
L2 Button = crouch
Circle Button = action
X Button = dodge
Triangle Button = toggle narrow and wide spray type
Square Button = call firefighting support unit
Start Button = pause
Select Button = equipment menu
Start + Select Button (hold for 2 seconds) = soft reset |
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