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Freedom Force vs. the 3rd Reich

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4.2/5

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Freedom Force vs. the 3rd Reich
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When Nuclear Winter returns with a plot to destroy Freedom Force and the free world, gaming's greatest heroes must team up with a flurry of fresh faces! As the sinister soviet's plan unfurls, Patriot City's finest find themselves flung through time into the greatest conflict the planet has ever seen...
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2005, Irrational Games, ESRB Rating: Teen...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista/ 7 / 8 / 10, 1.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM, DirectX 9.0c compatible 32MB video card with ha...
Time to beat
9.5 hMain
15.5 h Main + Sides
23 h Completionist
11.5 h All Styles
Description
When Nuclear Winter returns with a plot to destroy Freedom Force and the free world, gaming's greatest heroes must team up with a flurry of fresh faces! As the sinister soviet's plan unfurls, Patriot City's finest find themselves flung through time into the greatest conflict the planet has ever seen - World War 2!

A great, super hero comic-book style, tactical RPG with deep characters, destructible environment and interesting story. Recruit new members (each with unique back-story and abilities), train the old ones, gather your team and test your tactical skills in this awesome, action packed, game.
  • A melodramatic, comic book style story

  • Crisp, cartoon-like visuals

  • Dozens of heroes and villains and a character editor that lets you create your own

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manual (23 pages) artworks avatars HD wallpapers
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
9.5 hMain
15.5 h Main + Sides
23 h Completionist
11.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
{{'2005-03-15T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
709 MB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Teen (Fantasy Violence, Language)


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Posted on: December 21, 2010

AegerHant

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Games: 269 Reviews: 5

Even bigger and better than it looks!

Freedom Force vs. the 3rd Reich is an excellent stand-alone game with an interesting mix of characters and powers, fun plotlines and no dramatic changes from the first game. New characters, slightly tweaked ranged power use and format, but other than that pretty much the same sort of thing. In a series of increasingly tricky missions (though none that are too challenging) you square off against Nazi supermen and their minions with squads of four heroes based off of classic Marvel creations. But the game really starts to shine when you check out the enormous community that has grown up to support it! A whole pile of talented folks, with Irrational's encouragement, added a truckload of extra goodies that can be easily included in the game, including: 'Skins' which can be placed on existing characters to transform them into popular superheroes. Wall-crawlers, shell-heads, men of steel... there are literally thousands available now. 'Meshes' which create a new frame for skins to be placed on. (Vertex's Godzilla mesh being a personal favourite.) These usually come with their own custom Skins. FX packs that add new power effects for the game. Lots of giant green things and web things, oddly enough. 'Mods' which provide whole adventures in different settings, often using familiar super-characters. A lot of the above is for the original game, but there's plenty out there for FFVT3R too, and conversion programs exist to transfer skins and meshes between the two games. Back in the day there was a thriving community dedicated to this game, and bits and pieces are still around on Yahoo message boards and a few diehard sites, like New Power Inc. (with Transformers!) or Alex's Freedom Fortress (probably the best place to start). Very, very highly recommended!


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Posted on: June 24, 2010

morex

Verified owner

Games: Reviews: 4

Golden Age of Comics at it's best

I am a huge comic book fan since I was a kid. I know my Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and my Bob Kane. With that being said, Freedom Force is what any Marvel game should be. It has great sense of humor, lots of well used cliches, fast action, a well written plot and awesome character development. Even if you aren't big into comic books, this is a very fun game to play. I played it a while ago but lost the game, so I am totally buying this one.


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Posted on: July 4, 2010

bearcat33

Games: 60 Reviews: 12

Too much fun!

Really campy old-school "silver age" style adventure. There's a free demo out there, just Google for it. One of the best purchases I ever made. Although challenging, the interface is easy on the nerves. Pause the game, click each hero, and a menu of choices drops down. Select what skill or attack to use, select the target, unpause the game, and the commands are executed. A dream of a game.


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Posted on: September 8, 2012

irrevenant

Verified owner

Games: 79 Reviews: 1

Awesome but doesn't quite live up to the original.

More fun in the vein of the original Freedom Force. FFvTR is significantly shorter than the original FF. The campaign also feels more like a series of short campaigns than a single coherent campaign - though this improves towards the end when things hit high gear. Conversely, one story thread involving Bullet petered out with seemingly nothing to show for it. I don't find the new characters particularly interesting, though I have a fondness for Tombstone and his Possession ability. I miss the ability to "underpower" an attack. It sometimes allowed for more surgical tactical options. Conversely, while FFvTR takes away, it fails to really add anything much. There are a couple of new powers but basically it's just more of the same (which I hasten to add is not a bad thing!). One area where FFvTR actually improves over FF is it maintains a feeling of challenge throughout. In the first mission you have to defeat a 50ft-tall version of the villain Nuclear Winter whilst dodging falling bombs. Then things get worse. And worse. Some levels of the original FF felt like a bit of a cakewalk in comparison. In FFvTR there's scarcely a level that's not ramping it up a notch. As others have pointed out, both FF games are best enjoyed with the (reasonably-balanced) characters provided. It's ludicrously easy to make heroes using the character creator who are so effective as to make the game boring. So, in summary: Less than it could've been but still a fun followup to the original Freedom Force. P.S. If you have the original Freedom Force and you're looking for more FF action, the free fan-mod "The Strangers" is superb: An interesting and coherent campaign (not set in the FF universe but maintaining a comic book sensibility), a variety of new powers and diverse and fascinating characters (starting with a devil whose teenage rebellion consists of becoming a hero). In some ways it's a worthier successor to FF than FFvTR is.


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Posted on: June 24, 2010

itsANHonor

Games: 35 Reviews: 1

Still charming

I didn't find the 3rd Reich as interesting as the original Freedom Force if only because it lost some of the comic book charm that was bursting all over the place in the first one... but ti's still a stellar tactical RPG


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