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Freedom Force (2002 video game)
2002 video game

Freedom Force is a real-time tactical role-playing game developed by Irrational Games and published by Electronic Arts and Crave Entertainment in 2002. The player guides a team of superheroes as they defend Patriot City from a variety of villains, monsters, and other menaces. The game's budget was around $2 million. A sequel, Freedom Force vs The 3rd Reich, was self-published in early March 2005. The games were made available on Steam on May 29, 2009.

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Setting

Players control the character Mentor across a series of locations and time periods in pursuit of and in contest with the game's primary antagonist, Lord Dominion. The game begins with a fight between Lord Dominion and Mentor resulting in the latter's ship exploding, releasing a substance named "Energy X" over the game's primary setting, Patriot City. The substance acts as a context specific agent that grants an individual superpowers based upon their personality or the environment wherein they made contact with the substance. This substance, "Energy X" acts as the driving plot device for the game as it generates allies for Mentor along with new environments for the player to pursue and fight Lord Dominion. Mentor's first ally and the first playable hero is Minuteman a.k.a. Frank Stiles, who seeks to protect the city from the Red Menace before becoming involved in the real plot.

Development

The game used the NetImmerse game engine.9

Comic book tie-in

From January to June 2005, the story of the first Freedom Force game was retold in a six-issue comic book miniseries published by Image Comics.10 This series was scripted by Eric Dieter11 and featured Jack Kirby12-influenced artwork by Tom Scioli.13 Dieter also wrote the series "Bible" and served as community manager for the official website's forum, "Freedom Fans".

Reception

ReceptionAggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic90/10014
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGame15
Computer Gaming World16
Edge7/1017
Eurogamer9/1018
Game Informer8.75/1019
GamePro20
GameSpot9/1021
GameSpy22
GameZone8.9/1023
IGN9.3/1024
PC Gamer (US)94%25
Entertainment WeeklyA26
Maxim6/1027

The game received "universal acclaim" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.28 GameSpot named it the best computer game of March 2002.29

Freedom Force won Computer Gaming World's 2002 "Strategy Game of the Year" award.30 The editors of Computer Games Magazine named it the ninth-best computer game of 2002 and called it "the superhero game fans have been waiting for". It also received the magazine's "Best Voice Acting" award.31 GameSpot presented it with its annual "Best Story on PC" prize.32 Freedom Force was also nominated for PC Gamer US's "2002 Best Roleplaying Game",33 The Electric Playground's 2002 "Best Strategy Game for PC" and GameSpot's "Best Music on PC", "Biggest Surprise on PC" and "Best Graphics (Artistic) on PC" awards.3435 During the 6th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, Freedom Force was nominated for "Computer Role-Playing Game of the Year" by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.36

Sequel

Freedom Force was followed by a sequel, Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich, which released three years after the original game.

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References

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