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''Fire Fight'' is a [[Isometric Projection|Isometric]] [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by [[Chaos Works]] and [[Epic Games]] (when they were called Epic Megagames) and published by [[Electronic Arts]] (in the days when ''they'' went by their full title instead of just EA) in 1996. You control a white U-shaped fighter craft with a variety of weapons, and fly missions on various [[Single Biome Planet|Single Biome Planets]] destroying ground and air targets and accomplishing specific other objectives, such as [[Hostage Situation|rescuing hostages.]] Simple enough.
''Fire Fight'' is a [[Isometric Projection|Isometric]] [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by [[Chaos Works]] and [[Epic Games]] (when they were called Epic Megagames) and published by [[Electronic Arts]] (in the days when ''they'' went by their full title instead of just EA) in 1996. You control a white U-shaped fighter craft with a variety of weapons, and fly missions on various [[Single Biome Planet|Single Biome Planets]] destroying ground and air targets and accomplishing specific other objectives, such as [[Hostage Situation|rescuing hostages.]] Simple enough.


The interesting [[Inverted Trope|inversion]] is in the plot- you work for [[The Empire]], attempting to suppress the forces of [[La Résistance]]. In practice, [[The Empire]] is more [[The Federation]] and [[La Résistance]] are no heroic [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]], so it winds up seeming like [[Gray and Grey Morality]]. [[Excuse Plot|But don't worry your head about that.]]
The interesting [[Inverted Trope|inversion]] is in the plot- you work for [[The Empire]], attempting to suppress the forces of [[La Résistance]]. In practice, [[The Empire]] is more [[The Federation]] and [[La Résistance]] are no heroic [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]], so it winds up seeming like [[Gray and Grey Morality]]. [[Excuse Plot|But don't worry your head about that.]]


''Fire Fight'' has some impressive-looking sprites, satisfying sound effects, excellent music, and decent dialogue. (You know, for a [[Shoot'Em Up]]. Most don't have any.) Most importantly, it had a nice variety of missions, rather then just "blow up everything." Not that you can't do that, of course. Now get out there and show [[Star Wars|those rebel scum]] what's what!
''Fire Fight'' has some impressive-looking sprites, satisfying sound effects, excellent music, and decent dialogue. (You know, for a [[Shoot'Em Up]]. Most don't have any.) Most importantly, it had a nice variety of missions, rather then just "blow up everything." Not that you can't do that, of course. Now get out there and show [[Star Wars|those rebel scum]] what's what!
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* [[Chase Scene]]: In one mission you must chase down a heavily-armored transport craft full of escaped prisoners through [[Techno Wreckage]] at high speed. Do you force it to land? No! [[Stuff Blowing Up|You blow it up!]] Yeah! [[Unfortunate Implications|... Wait.]]
* [[Chase Scene]]: In one mission you must chase down a heavily-armored transport craft full of escaped prisoners through [[Techno Wreckage]] at high speed. Do you force it to land? No! [[Stuff Blowing Up|You blow it up!]] Yeah! [[Unfortunate Implications|... Wait.]]
* [[Cool Shades]]: The player character.
* [[Cool Shades]]: The player character.
* [[Cool Starship]]: Your craft.
* [[Cool Starship]]: Your craft.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The player character.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The player character.
* [[Detect Evil]]: Rather then a [[Enemy Detecting Radar|radar display]], you have a faint circle drawn around your ship made up of segments. If enemies draw near, one or more segments will light up.
* [[Detect Evil]]: Rather then a [[Enemy-Detecting Radar|radar display]], you have a faint circle drawn around your ship made up of segments. If enemies draw near, one or more segments will light up.
* [[Escort Mission]]: At one point your commander is ambushed while on a boat headed downriver. However, you need only destroy the mines in his way for success, the enemies aren't much threat to him and his ship moves fairly slowly, giving you plenty of time.
* [[Escort Mission]]: At one point your commander is ambushed while on a boat headed downriver. However, you need only destroy the mines in his way for success, the enemies aren't much threat to him and his ship moves fairly slowly, giving you plenty of time.
* [[Eternal Engine]]: Some levels are equal parts this and [[Space Station]].
* [[Eternal Engine]]: Some levels are equal parts this and [[Space Station]].
* [[Exploding Barrels]]: Even better, entire exploding ''fuel dumps.''
* [[Exploding Barrels]]: Even better, entire exploding ''fuel dumps.''
* [[Jungle Japes]]: [[Single Biome Planet|The planet Jarventa.]]
* [[Jungle Japes]]: [[Single Biome Planet|The planet Jarventa.]]
* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: Your Swarmer weapon has this covered.
* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: Your Swarmer weapon has this covered.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: In some missions you work in conjunction with a demolitions specialist who ''really'' loves his job. Luckily, [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|he's on your side.]]
* [[Mad Bomber]]: In some missions you work in conjunction with a demolitions specialist who ''really'' loves his job. Luckily, [[Heroic Comedic Sociopath|he's on your side.]]
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Revision as of 17:58, 10 April 2017

Fire Fight is a Isometric Shoot'Em Up developed by Chaos Works and Epic Games (when they were called Epic Megagames) and published by Electronic Arts (in the days when they went by their full title instead of just EA) in 1996. You control a white U-shaped fighter craft with a variety of weapons, and fly missions on various Single Biome Planets destroying ground and air targets and accomplishing specific other objectives, such as rescuing hostages. Simple enough.

The interesting inversion is in the plot- you work for The Empire, attempting to suppress the forces of La Résistance. In practice, The Empire is more The Federation and La Résistance are no heroic Ragtag Bunch of Misfits, so it winds up seeming like Gray and Grey Morality. But don't worry your head about that.

Fire Fight has some impressive-looking sprites, satisfying sound effects, excellent music, and decent dialogue. (You know, for a Shoot'Em Up. Most don't have any.) Most importantly, it had a nice variety of missions, rather then just "blow up everything." Not that you can't do that, of course. Now get out there and show those rebel scum what's what!


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