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Freedom Force Vs. The Third Reich | List Price: $4.99 Discount Price: $3.71

| Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP Brand: Vivendi Universal Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2005-03-08 ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Features: - Help Freedom Force save the world from the evil axis powers
- Brand new chapter in the ever-expanding Freedom Force universe
- 6 new playable heroes from 2 distinct eras of comic books
- A hoard of new villains bent on world domination; radically enhanced graphics
- Vastly improved multiplayer, including several completely new modes
Amazing, but a bit short [Posted on 2005-12-23] I have played the original FF and I must say that that game is probably one of the best games I own. This was a good follow-up effort. I was dissapointed with the new heroes, though. Out of the six new heroes, only Tombstone is any good. He also has the best origin. The modding tools were better on the first game, or at least were easier to understand, anyway. The story and gameplay were great, though I wish the game had been longer. The new villians were probably the coolest aspect.
like Xmen legends but more rpg and less beat them up [Posted on 2006-03-01] this game kind off plays like xmen legends but emphasises the rpg aspect as opposed to the beat them up
Great Except for Bugs (no patches available) [Posted on 2006-12-29] I just got this game for Christmas, and loved it. That is, until the sound failed. Oddly enough the game somehow resets the sound and speaker settings on my computer. I love the game though, and if it weren't for the sound problem (for which there is no patch [and there is no patch available of any kind at this point]) I would rate the whole thing five stars.
The greatest super heroes - who never were. [Posted on 2007-04-27] You will believe that these heroes have existed in the pages of comics for over half a century, that they were the creations of Jack Kirby, that you're looking at actual comic book covers during the loading screens.
The personalities are perfect. The heroes are interesting, likable, and unique. The game-play is pure time-slipping joy. It's campy, well polished, and delivered better than any other super hero based game ever made.
DC and Marvel... TAKE NOTE!
Here's hoping we see more of Freedom Force. The first game was great (Be sure and grab the 1.3 patch if you decide to pick up the original game, it addresses XP SP2 issues!), But this sequel is as close to perfection as any game has ever come, in terms of embodying a love of classic comic books, and super heroes.
Excelsior!
Good, but too short [Posted on 2007-05-21] This was an excellent game in terms of fun and quality. The graphics are excellent and the story is well suited to the story at the same time. However, it was far too short, and lacks some replayability.
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