Fire Power (Amiga) - 9K Subs Playguide and Review - by Lemon Amiga.com

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Game:
Fire Power (1987)
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Review
Duration: 20:04
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Did you ever want to get into a tank and blow stuff up?? Well now you can! Fire Power is a commercial game which was released as part of a Modem pack in the late 80s'. It feels rather PD, but it makes a big noise.

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Production Notes:
Captured: 21 May 2023
Narrated: 12th July 2023

Welcome to out Six Kay Subs special. This one was requested by Johnny Smoesau, and it gives me great pleasure to bring it to you.

This was the final video captured for Series 7 it was also the final video to be edited using my old software, and on my old computer. So it's kind of like the end of an Era. I never played this much back in the day, but of course I do remember it, and always wanted to know what the player was supposed to do, so I guess it needed a play guide. I had to watch a longplay to understand how it was possible to find the atari token, but after it I still had to survive whilst playing it. Do you play this game? If so do let us know in the comments.

Danscore:
What can be more fun than blasting your friends to kingdom come? If you had two controllers, and time to spare to have fun, then this is just the kind of game to recommend at parties and events. The controls are slightly dodgy, and the graphics are a bit on the limp side, so charging commercial money for this might seem a bit steep. It feels like a PD game, so much so that I got this wrong in the review, and only found it that it was commercial after I'd narrated it. It's one of those Amiga classics with the Amiga quality of gameplay, which typified the system. As a PD game, 6/10, as a commercial release 2/10.