Posted on: November 30, 2023

lastfoxx
Games: 164 Reviews: 15
Solid game from the early 2000s
Freedom Fighters is a mix of a tactical shooter and 3rd person action bonanza. It is neither great in any of those two areas but the combination of those two, weirdly works pretty well. The tactical aspect is very, very simplistic in away that you have only three commands (defense - offense or regroup) but the game encourages you to go flank the enemy. And there are good spots to do that if you're willing to explore the area before going in guns blazing. Nonetheless the limitations, I think it's a good game for people who want to dip their toes into the tactical genre. For those who like more sophisticated tactics in a shooter should go for the Brothers in Arms series (although it's a 1st person shooter). FF story and voice acting is preposterous. But it comes with the era when video-games weren't being taken seriously. Hackneyed stories and over-the-top voice acting was still the norm back in those days. I kindaiss these kind of games though. Although I have never played this game back then, I have played it for the first time now on GOG. There were a few bugs I encountered, like crashing during a rescue mission early on. Which was resolved through playing in admin mode. There was trouble with the aiming mode on some of the last missions, especially when your standing in front of an object, box or peeking from a wall, the aiming glitched and I had to shoot from the hip for the rest of the mission. Overall I enjoyed it quite a bit, but it's also very short, I finished it in almost 2 days. I wish there were some custom missions or boss fights, or other playable rebels with different attributes to extend the playtime. I think this game could have benefitted from a sequel where the mechanics could be further developed. Still a recommend from me in sale for the nostalgic gamers or for casual gamers who like their games simple.
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