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What happens when you mix alternate history with over-the-top campy action and cliché 1990s-style characters? You get Freedom Fighters! Released in 2003, the game is a perfect example of pulp-style entertainment combined with an engaging story. Now you can revisit the classic game from IO Interactive on your modern computer.

The redcoats are coming!
Let’s be honest, the geographical location of the USA renders any invasion on American soil rather unlikely. Sure, there was a time in 1814 when the British managed to capture and burn Washington DC, but that was long ago. Yet, the perspective of foreign invasion and occupation of the USA has fired the imagination of American writers and filmmakers for decades.



Events that took place during the Cold War, like the Red Scare and the Cuban Missile Crisis, brought up a question - how would Americans react when faced with an enemy invasion? Books dealing with alternate history, like the Man in the High Castle from Philip K. Dick and films like Red Dawn, are especially worth mentioning regarding this interesting topic. Even video game developers tackled the idea, with games like Command & Conquer: Red Alert and Freedom Fighters coming long after the Cold War faded away in history books.

Freedom is not free
The game from IO Interactive presents an alternate history where the Second World War ended with the USSR dropping an atomic bomb on Berlin. Consequently, the Red Army took over the rest of Europe’s countries, slowly surrounding the USA with its communist states. Finally, the time has come to stab the capitalist regime in the heart and that’s where you start in Freedom Fighters, with the USSR’s invasion of the USA!



The main hero of the game, New York City plumber Chris Troy, is reluctantly thrown into the center of these big events. After his brother is taken prisoner by invading forces, Chris joins the resistance movement, poised on striking the shackles of the Soviet occupation. Along with his compatriots, Isabella Angelina and Phil Bagzton, he deals heavy blows to the Soviet forces commanded by the villainous General Tatarin. Little do our heroes know that their own ranks are being infiltrated by the KGB, led by Colonel Bulba (voiced by the famous television actor, Nicholas Worth).

A highly enjoyable classic
Although the game’s story seems very dark at first sight, Freedom Fighters never takes itself too seriously. Its plot is filled with goofy tropes and characters that are so one-dimensional they seem almost torn straight from exciting pulp literature and 1990s TV shows. Did you know that creators from IO Interactive made Freedom Fighters while taking a break from their masterpiece, the Hitman series? Both games share the same dark sense of humor and have memorable, award-winning scores composed by Jesper Kyd.



As for game mechanics, things are kept as simple and enjoyable as possible. Freedom Fighters is a third-person shooter. The player navigates through the streets of New York with a controllable squad of teammates while at the same time fighting the occupying Soviet forces. By performing various heroic deeds, our main character receives charisma points that allow players to expand their squad to up to 12 members. The game’s team management aspect was especially applauded by gamers, because of its intuitiveness.

Freedom Fighters comes to Windows 10 in all its classic glory, exactly as you remember it. Even 17 years after its release, the title still feels fresh and fun. So, get the game on GOG.COM now and take the chance to raise arms against oppression!
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Truth007: The game works on WIndows 7 for those that are curious.
Thanks a lot. :)
Does the game actually work? I bought Soldiers: Heroes of World War 2 and it doesn't work on my Windows 10 system at all.
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Truth007: The game works on WIndows 7 for those that are curious.
Thanks for the info.
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Vythonaut: For such an old (but not *so* old really) game, i think it aged gracefully. The fun is still there and the graphics still look great to me. Another game i'd like to see coming here is The Thing; it was released close to Freedom Fighters and i've had tons of fun with it too.
Ah yes I remember The Thing. I had its demo on one of those gaming magazine discs, back in the day :)

The one thing I vaguely remember wishing for in Freedom Fighters, was that taking back the city had more tactical depth to it. Even so it was still a total blast to play, so I'm glad to hear it has aged gracefully. Makes me want to re-watch Red Dawn (the 1984 version)
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ChrisGamer300: I confused this with Freedom Force at first only to realise i have those, i haven't tried this game though.

I wish people would review the actual games and not all other shit not related to it, make the review section require having the actual game on GOG. I'm getting tired seeing all kinds of crap reviews constantly.
There's a simple solution for that: less crappy games.
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huppumies: I love the review that calls this game "abandonware" when the fact that it's now available on GOG makes it no longer "abandonware" by definition, not that the term has any real validity to begin with.
Indeed! :)
Post edited September 21, 2020 by Zoidberg
What a great surprise!
So glad to see that this is back, with both IO as publisher and developer for the listing.

IIRC, EA published this, way back in the day.

Still, this is a cult classic if I've ever seen one.
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Riekopo: Soldiers: Heroes of World War 2
add it as a DEP exception.
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Vythonaut: The Thing
recently gave my old PS2 copy of that to a friend. my only gripe with that game was that the whole "paranoia" team mechanic was underused and it was more shooty shoot shoot than psychological.
Post edited September 21, 2020 by Sachys
Aww yeah, finally it´s here on GOG! Still got the PS2 version on my shelf. Temping to buying DRM-free copy, wishlisting now.
Unfortunately the game is not working for me under Windows 10 Pro x64. As soon as I launch it, Freedom.Exe stops responding and it won't start. Maybe it's something on my end, but so far none of the resolutions, compatibility settings and other tweaks have worked.
Post edited September 21, 2020 by putridpete
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Matewis: Makes me want to re-watch Red Dawn (the 1984 version)
Quite weird, but I'm not sure i watched that movie yet. Just saw the trailer and it didn't ring any bells. :P

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Vythonaut: The Thing
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Sachys: recently gave my old PS2 copy of that to a friend. my only gripe with that game was that the whole "paranoia" team mechanic was underused and it was more shooty shoot shoot than psychological.
True, the survival horror elements didn't play a big role on that game. Still, it was a nice action game and one that i'd gladly buy if it were to come here.
It kind of annoys me that you won't find the Hitman titles when you like on the dev or publisher "IO Interactive" because those are made by "Io-Interactive". It sounds like a easy fix but would it be possible to upgrade the Hitman titles to the new and improved dev / publisher writing style of "IO Interactive"?
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Vythonaut: True, the survival horror elements didn't play a big role on that game. Still, it was a nice action game and one that i'd gladly buy if it were to come here.
Oh aye it was really enjoyable - and it IS a proper sequel (its somewhat based on the comics co-done by carpenter as i remember). a shame there wasnt the follow up game set in south america (as in the comics).
JUST ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

wow! really cool. gog dug up a hidden treasure! thanks!
Post edited September 22, 2020 by fridgeband
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Riekopo: Does the game actually work? I bought Soldiers: Heroes of World War 2 and it doesn't work on my Windows 10 system at all.
All PC have different hardware. Soldiers: Heroes of World War 2 and this game work on my windows 10 with no tweaks.

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putridpete: Unfortunately the game is not working for me under Windows 10 Pro x64. As soon as I launch it, Freedom.Exe stops responding and it won't start. Maybe it's something on my end, but so far none of the resolutions, compatibility settings and other tweaks have worked.
I never have any issues with old games on my system. Stupid question, but do you have direct x 9 install? Have you tried turning DEP on for the game?

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smuggly: Anyone know if 1080p is supported?

I got it and yes it does and looks very good for a game this old!
My none GOG version work at 1080p fine.
Post edited September 22, 2020 by SuperLibby72