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4/5 |
A lot for your money
(July 04, 2008) |
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Here's a game that provides excellent gameplay and fun for hours. Im not going to cover the other reviews,more a take on other things, less mentioned.
It seems that to play a game nowadays, you must install the latest uber cpu and graphics card, this is not the case with FL. The beauty of FL is its able pack a huge punch and still be visually exciting and vibrant with old spec pc's. You can tell they squeezed every ounce on the limited specs thay had to deal with. The audio with doppeler effects, makes you feel your in space, with audio becoming more clear as they approach and dropping off at distance. Play this games with 5.1 headphones/speakers and you will be totally emersed within a few minutes. Ambient music is stunning and not annoying when repetitive.
Using a mouse instead of a joystick is actually a lot easier and for those who are not "game junkies" and looking for a good space game will find it very easy to handle.
Effects are nice and the storyline is compelling, but most of all you do feel as though you are in space, something that many other games can't seem to do.
The longevity of the game is in the multiplayer community.You can jump into Multiplayer Freelancer whenever you want. There are a number of servers with over 100 players online and its all for free,not a penny needs to be spent. Incredibly rare these days!
Its worth adding that there are also a lot of modifications to the game available, a very strong community exists at http://www.voidserver.com.
The point here is that you buy the game, play it and then have the option of free multiplayer availability AND taking part in large communities dedicated to the Freelancer Game. This game is still very popular regardless of its age. |
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4/5 |
Solid Space Combat Game
(June 12, 2008) |
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In many ways this is the spiritual successor to the earlier Privateer games, set in the famous Wing Commander universe. Although the back story and locations in Freelancer are different, there are plenty of references through ship and weapon names and the gameplay follows a similar structure.
Actually this is a fairly familiar pattern, also seen in the X games and Frontier (Elite II). You start with a small ship and next to nothing and must make progress by either trading (not much money) or accepting random missions, flying to waypoints and defeating enemies (a bit more money). Very closely woven with the freeplay element is the main campaign or story of the game, in fact this is kept much tighter than (say) X3 where you can just go off and play the sandbox pretty much as long as you like. The story is reasonably interesting with plenty of cut scenes.
Graphics and sound are reasonable (even by current standards), though I have seen some criticism as regards the scale of planets and objects. Newtonian physics are not featured nor do orbital mechanics play much of a part in the systems you visit.
You will find yourself having to "level up" quite frequently, the skill of the enemies you face changes very quickly even in the early stages. As this is controlled to some extent by the story missions, you will find yourself being dragged back to these more frequently than you might wish. Before starting a story mission, it's essential you have the best kitted out ship you can afford and enough reserve credits to pay for repairs along the way. Of course once you've finished the main story, as with similar titles, it is a little hard to return to free trading and combat with no real objective.
The one downer with Freelancer (and why I gave it 4 rather than 5 stars) is Microsoft's strange choice of mouse control for space flight - there is no joystick or gamepad option. Now given that just about every space game before or since has offered a variety of control options...go figure. You do get used to it, but that doesn't mean it feels right.
As an older game, you may have to fiddle with your hardware settings to make it run correctly - in particular widescreen monitor owners may need to change the graphics card scaling to display a true 4:3 image (the game resolutions don't support w/s) so the mouse control works properly.
To sum up, a classic game, which has aged well and a bit of a shame that Microsoft never botered with a sequel. |
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5/5 |
Freelancer
(April 06, 2008) |
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You have to speak as you find and I found this game to be excellent. No pathway laid out, it's down to your choice. Some minor problems with graphics card but that was overcome (due to game being 5 years old). Probabably not for the heavy gamer, but we can not all game permenantly but it will make you game a lot. |
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5/5 |
Elite memories
(March 20, 2008) |
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What can i say if you liked elite you will love this.
Instantly you get straight into the game easy to use controls no hassle and a load of missions to keep you happy.
Great game and for the price what more can you ask for.
not to mention you can go wherever you want togo no limit's become a pirate a trader or bounty hunter.
And if you goto http://flzonehome.freeforums.org you can download a free demo to see if you like the game.
Hope this help's you buy the game it's well worth it........... |
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4/5 |
STRUGGLING A BIT?
(December 18, 2007) |
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GOOD GAME (APOLIGIES TO BRUCE} BUT KAVE GOT STUCK AT MOMENT EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY? WILL MOVE ON EVENTUALLY BUT DONT HOLD YOUR BREATH? GEREATRIC GEORGE, SPACE CADET HAVE A NICE DAY |
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