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Removing the criminal element.


<span class="bold">Freedom Force Pack</span>, that contains two strategy/RPGs bursting with uncontainable super-powers, is now available DRM-free on GOG.com with a 66% launch discount. Buying each game individually grants you a 50% discount, instead.

Oh, the alien scum really did it this time. They've bathed Earth's scum in a powerful catalyst known only as Energy X and now a whole legion of super-powered troublemakers is wreaking havoc across our fair planet. There is only one logical course of action in order to contain the situation: gather a Freedom Force of similarly powered heroes and set out to kick the criminals' spandex-ed behinds.

You will have the option to either create your own superhero or choose one of the available ones before you join <span class="bold">Freedom Force</span> in their globetrotting effort to bring justice upon the beefed-up evil-doers. Most of the spectacular butt-kicking will take place in the colourful streets of Patriot City but the heroes will eventually have to unleash their unique powers in other dimensions and time periods. Especially when someone disturbs the space-time continuum, leading to the historically inaccurate victory of the Axis forces during World War II. But don't go fixing those history books just yet, unless it is to include a chapter chronicling the epic campaign known as <span class="bold">Freedom Force vs The Third Reich</span>.



Pick your comic book-inspired superhero and smack some sense into those overpowered villains with the <span class="bold">Freedom Force Pack</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 66% bundle discount and the 50% individual discounts will last until April 5, 13:59 BST / 5:59 AM PDT / 8:59 AM EDT.
Can someone tell me about the game play in these titles? Freedom Force says it's "Role-playing - Turn-based - Tactical" and Freedom Force vs 3rd Reich says "Action - Role-playing - Sci-fi" which leaves me a bit confused. Do the two games have wildly different play styles, one a Turn-Based Tactical and the other an ARPG?
I've been avoiding these on Steam because they reportedly do not run well on modern operating systems. If any can confirm whether the GOG versions are compatible with Windows 7 and run problem-free, I'm buying the pack in a heartbeat.
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GOG.com: ...colourful streets of Patriot City...
Let me guess: stars and stripes in blue, red and white. And the city lies in Gods Blessed Land...
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JKeift: I've been avoiding these on Steam because they reportedly do not run well on modern operating systems. If any can confirm whether the GOG versions are compatible with Windows 7 and run problem-free, I'm buying the pack in a heartbeat.
https://www.gog.com/game/freedom_force
GOG does list support for XP-10
So I guess they should.
Bought, I had the second game already, fortunately it was still counted as owned to get the full discount for the first game (didn't the second game disappear from GOG earlier?).
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tinyE: It's been a couple of months or so. Isn't it time for you to have another temper tantrum, admit to pirating, and leave GOG, promising never to come back?

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/i_just_downloaded_act_of_aggression_from_piratebay/page1
hurrdurr
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timppu: (didn't the second game disappear from GOG earlier?).
Yes.
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Stevedog13: Can someone tell me about the game play in these titles? Freedom Force says it's "Role-playing - Turn-based - Tactical" and Freedom Force vs 3rd Reich says "Action - Role-playing - Sci-fi" which leaves me a bit confused. Do the two games have wildly different play styles, one a Turn-Based Tactical and the other an ARPG?
They're basically real time with pause RPGs. Just pause the game, give your orders to your heroes, and then see how things unfold and decide whether you need to change tactics, pick up and throw that car, or whatever.
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Stevedog13: Can someone tell me about the game play in these titles? Freedom Force says it's "Role-playing - Turn-based - Tactical" and Freedom Force vs 3rd Reich says "Action - Role-playing - Sci-fi" which leaves me a bit confused. Do the two games have wildly different play styles, one a Turn-Based Tactical and the other an ARPG?
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andysheets1975: pick up and throw that car, or whatever.
I prefer hitting people with lamp posts.
Welcome (back), heroes! Had one of the games before it disappeared like a cancelled comic title, nice to have them both here as it should be. Bought the other to complete the set.
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tinyE: Right now there are some people in here not getting these.

These people are what I affectionately refer to as "fucking idiots".
Some of us simply think the games are worth more than what they're offered for, and demand a higher price.

Granted, I wasn't here yet when you made the statement.
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tinyE: Right now there are some people in here not getting these.

These people are what I affectionately refer to as "fucking idiots".
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Maighstir: Some of us simply think the games are worth more than what they're offered for, and demand a higher price.

Granted, I wasn't here yet when you made the statement.
I'm thinking I should get rid of it.
Does anyone know if Freedom Force can be launched on Mac OS using CrossOver or something similar? I only recently realised that a lot of Windows-only games can be played on a Mac, and don't have much experience yet.
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omega64: Are these any good?
Cheesetastically awesome in the best way. I've had FFvTR since before it was removed, didn't think twice about picking up the first one for $1.99!
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Maighstir: Some of us simply think the games are worth more than what they're offered for, and demand a higher price.

Granted, I wasn't here yet when you made the statement.
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tinyE: I'm thinking I should get rid of it.
Don't, I agree with you.