Coded Arms PSP Introduction HD 60fps
Developer
Konami
Publisher
Konami
Series
Coded Arms
Release
(JP) June 23, 2005
(NA) July 6, 2005
(EU) September 23, 2005
Platform
PlayStation Portable
Genre
First-person shooter
Modes
Single-player, multiplayer
Coded Arms is a first-person shooter video game that was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation Portable in 2005. It is the first game of the Coded Arms series.
Late in the 21st century, advancements in medical and computer technology allow for linear connectivity of human minds to computer networks, causing an unprecedented boom in computer hackers. The game takes place inside a virtual reality military training simulator named "AIDA" which has since been long-abandoned. However, the program continues to run, generating enemies and levels for the no longer present soldiers-in-training.
The player takes the role of one of the many hackers attempting to break the codes of the simulator and extract the most valuable data possible for fame and profit. To do this, the player must explore several "sectors" that are infested with various kinds of enemies, including soldiers, security bots, giant bugs and other insect and plant-like creatures. The only way to survive and reap the greatest rewards is by reaching the Kernel database, destroying the enemies and the bosses at the end of each sector. The game's intro cutscene informs the hacker/player that hacking too deeply into unknown non-civilian protocols with what seem to be homebrew hacking tools carries the risk of contracting a medical condition called the "Achiba Syndrome", and warns them that upon infection that they 'will not be able to return' - presumably meaning their consciousness will become corrupted or otherwise lost and their minds will not be able to return to their bodies in the real world.
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