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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars everything a mission based action game should be, and more..
this game is hot.

it's multi-platform, but if youre a gamecube owner looking for a killer app., this is the one. it's a breath of fresh air if you think the gamecube has too many "childish" games out on the market, and here's why:

Freedom Fighters is set in an alternative universe where the USSR wins the Cold War, and the United States loses its title as the...

Published on December 28, 2003 by TranscendOmega

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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent...
This game was not very good. I pretty much beat it on almost all the difficulties, but once you're done that's it. If you keep playing it, there is no point to it. The replay value of this game plunged on me, and once I beat it, I never played it again. Plus, it is very easy, so in a matter of hours, you will beat it and let it collect dust in your closet.
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Published on December 20, 2003 by p40dan


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars everything a mission based action game should be, and more.., December 28, 2003
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TranscendOmega (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Freedom Fighters (Video Game)
this game is hot.

it's multi-platform, but if youre a gamecube owner looking for a killer app., this is the one. it's a breath of fresh air if you think the gamecube has too many "childish" games out on the market, and here's why:

Freedom Fighters is set in an alternative universe where the USSR wins the Cold War, and the United States loses its title as the worlds biggest, baddest country. eventually, Russia spreads its power all over the globe, and decides to conquer America, which is one of the only countries left to resist the Regime.

you play as Chris Stone, some random plumber in Brooklyn who heads off on a local job. as it turns out, the Soviets begin invasion of your country at the same time, and you get tied up in a rebel faction that just won't let the enemy take New York City over that easily. cool, right? keep reading.

the game is broken up into a series of missions. you USUALLY have the ability to do 2 or 3 missions in any order you please. each mission you do directly affects the other. for example:

one stage has a helipad guarded by russians. if you take out the helipad, copters wont be able to fly in and drop off a never-ending supply of reinforcements in OTHER stages, thus facilitating your future missions.

objectives are simple: fight your way to occupied spots on the mission map, and tear down the Soviet flag and replace it with the American flag. you may think "ah, repetitive!" but its really not, especially if youre a fan of the genre. often, stages are challenging and using your squad intelligently can be a real blast.

speaking of squads, this is how they work: you start the game off with no one, but as you do things (like blowing up helipads, setting free POW's and such) you get "charisma" points. earning more charisma increases the amount of troops you can recruit to help you fight your urban war out on the streets. you'll find recruits at the beginning of most stages, or hiding in alleys, or abandoned buildings. simply press the A button when near them and Chris will go "LET'S ROLL" or some really cool bad-ass catch phrase, and the soldier will join. you can have up to 12 guys with you at a time.

you can tell your men to defend a certain area (done with the X button), lock onto a specific target or patrol an area (with the Y button) or fall in (with the A button). the C-stick gives you a full 360 degree rotation around your character, Chris, and shooting is done with the R button. what's really awesome about Freedom Fighters is that you can climb onto LOTS of stuff--low walls, garbage bins, cars...the list goes on. whatever seems plausible, you most likely can climb. and your guys follow you!! very rarely will you find your men stuck, or ignoring your commands. one last thing. some missions may have water you can swim in, but your recruits will not follow. they'll find a way around the water and meet up with you when you tell them to fall in.

enemy AI is great in this game. the Russians seem to use the same commands you do, and you'll see a commander ordering his men to flank you, move in on your position, stand their ground, or retreat. some men hide behind mounted machine guns, and lob grenades. there are also snipers who hide out in abandoned buildings, as well as Hind helicopters and tanks that patrol certain areas of stages. vehicles like these can only be taken out with HEAVY DUTY weaponry.

in terms of weapons you recieve in the game, the list is pretty decent:

wrench (youre a plumber, hehe)
molotov cocktails
C4
grenades
9 mm pistol
colt 45 (or a gun very similar)
Ak-47
SMG rifle (fast shooting rifle)
sniper rifle
shotgun
rocket launcher
heavy machine gun

youll find stages littered with ammo and medi-kits as well. normal difficulty offers plenty of healing items, so you dont have to worry about being slaughtered. im not exactly saying Freedom Fighters is an easy game, but if you know what youre doing, it will be challenging yet enjoyable at the same time. REMEMBER! Strategy is the key!

here are some downsides to the game:

-the fact that you can't use any vehicles. stages are filled with taxi cabs, civilian cars, police cars, russian cargo trucks, etc. NONE of these can be used, but you can blow them up and use them for cover. armored cars will drive by in some stages and drop off enemy troops. these plow through you and kill you instantly if youre in the way, and once again, cannot be jacked.

-multiplayer is kinda lacking. you get 3 stages, 2 of which kinda suck. you choose either soviet or american sides, and the point to multiplayer is to hoist your flag, and KEEP it hoisted for the amount of time chosen. (can range from 5 minutes to 30 minutes) capture bunkers, and recruit men (who will continue to spawn) 2 out of the 3 stages are kind of chaotically designed. they are cluttered and often the result is frantic gunfire with little strategy involved.

-not much replay value. personally i love the game and its concept, and i will continue to play it over and over. if youre a person who beats a game and is done with it, perhaps just rent this.

-a bit short. i highly suggest playing Freedom Fighters in short bursts. its possible to play it straight through, in about, 2-3 days, but it won't be as enjoyable. do 1 campaign a day. that way, you'll enjoy using your squad strategically, and you won't simply rush through the stage gung-ho. the beauty of this game is using the squad. had Freedom Fighters been lacking this feature, it'd still be good, but not AS good.

-the game didn't come with a soundtrack CD. the music is powerful and awesome! think of Metal Gear Solid music, with a russian spin. KIND OF.

how do i sum it all up? if you like what you read, definitley get this game, or at least rent it. Freedom Fighters is squad-based action ALMOST perfected. sleeper hit of 2003.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This game is perfect. Well, almost..., April 8, 2004
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Luminus (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Freedom Fighters (Video Game)
I bought this game not fully knowing what to expect, but to my surprise, I was EXTREMELY satisfied. I don't know why some people keep saying the game is too short, or they finished in 2 days. I can only assume that those people did not play on the Revolutionary level, as I did. True gamers only play EXTREME!

On Revolutionary level, it takes nearly half your clip to kill one person, unless you shoot them in the head, which is obviously an instant kill. The A.I. for your soldiers is pretty decent. I found that even though I tell them to follow, when danger arrives, they spring into action, going so far as to chase down the enemy. Their ability gets better later on in the game also, as you'll find that some of them are equipped with liquor bombs. This helps when dealing with those blasted armored soldiers with the heavy machine guns.

The only problems I have with this game are the hand to hand combat. All you have is a wrench. You'd think after months of fighting, Chris could learn how to fight. The computer soldiers are like trained assassins, with some of them actually doing rolls or charge attacks. At one point, I saw one of my soldiers being strangled to death by a shaded soviet that snuck up behind him. Speaking of sneaking up, the stealth on this isn't done well either. Countless times I tried sneaking up on people, and somehow they saw me anyway, even from behind walls!

Another problem is that Chris doesn't do a good job of avoiding death by his own hand. Several times I've gotten myself killed because a liquor bomb or grenade was thrown into the wall I was hiding behind instead of out the window or over the railing. He should have more sense than that.

As for the music, it is truly epic. There's a Soviet score with chorus and all that plays at the beginning and throught the game. I have to say that the overall music in this game coupled with the dialogue of your soldiers makes you feel like you are truly at war. They will have you reminiscing about the Aliens movie with lines like "Game over, man," and "What are we gonna do know?"

Finally, the secret Liberty Island level is pure crap. You will need to cheat at this point, as they actually start you off with only your wrench to fight with. This part of the game is truly a war against all odds, as the Russians hit you with tons of soldiers, aerial bombs, one chopper, and four heavily armored soldiers. The fight is so intense, that you'll see tens of dead freedom fighters sprawled all around the wreckage of lady Liberty.

Hint: Don't swim in the ice water for too long, or you'll freeze to death. And you won't get a warning about it either.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars War In America, November 17, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Freedom Fighters (Video Game)
I saw the reviews of this game and how good they were, but was still wondering if I should get the game because of the look of it. I had a extra $50 so I bought it and tried it out. Well I was wrong this game is awsome. I beat the game in a full day I just didn't stop. I played Monday from 4:00 to 11:00 and then Tuesday from 6:00 till 12:00 so it definetly has quite some replay value. The graphics are great and very fluid nothing hitches or glitches while playing. The voice acting and sounds of guns were top notch 100%. The game has awsome controls and great level design. You also have a branching story line were in order to get past the snipers you must get c4 in another level which is easy to access. Here is how it is designed you have a hide out place which is underground. When there you get to talk to your friends nd get free weapons of your choice. You play the game buy looking at the map on the table which shows you for instance Fire Station and Hospital. The c4 is at the Hospital and the snipers are on the Fire Station roof. You must blow up the Fire Station and raise the flag in order to continue to the next map which has new objectives. The game is not easy in parts sometime snipers,mini guns,heavly shielded Russians,tanks,helicopters,and bombs are just a few of the things that can easily kill you. The games shooting setup is great also just plain perfect. The game is worth $50 and the reviews are right on actually I would rate it higher. I would give the game a 9.5/10 it is great.Highly reccomended for a Christmas gift.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fighting for Freedom, and things related..., November 3, 2003
This review is from: Freedom Fighters (Video Game)
Man, this is the second time I have revised my review. But let me tell you, I want you to know what I think now...

The game is much better as you get to the cold parts of the game. The graphics are inredible. Every environment seems to look different, and there is plenty of objects to utilize. Also, the environment just feels perfect. Especially at night, where you get to see the beautiful lighting effects. And mabye a little bump-mapping action.

When I started I was a little frustrated with the controls. Once at the end, I noticed I was a master. I mastered grenades and cocktails. I also mastered the ease of switching between things. I can use a medkit in a second flat.

As I said before, the game gets better. As you go with it you will expeirience different environments and some new weapons. Namely the awesome unmounted machine gun, which is the funnest weapon around. Mostly because at the last level you can plow through enemies on your own. The second half of the game levels usually have one or 2 guys dropping heavy machine guns. The otehr weapons are: AK assault rifle, Shotgun, Beretta(?), Revolver, grenade, mounted machinegun, sniper rifle, c4(kinda), monkey wrench(booya), and the molotov cocktails(which become really great on those armored guys later). The best weapon of all is the rocket launcher. There are much more explosions going on when you have it.

The characters are alright. I don't know where bozboy(spelling?) came from. Still, they talk, and have actual personalities of some kind. The end though doesn't mention what happens to a few characters, and it kinda fades out when the person is talking.(i don't want to say names)...

The game took me longer than I expected. I was doing one mission a day. Sometimes 2. After 2 weeks I am done. Still, the game was fun while it lasted. Besides, I doubt I would want to shoot guys for 50 more levels.

I had fun with it. The multiplayer looks kinda stupid, especially with 3 maps to choose from.

Oooo, and recruits. Recruits get less and less useful. They good for drawing fire though. My recruits usually are fun to play with because they will get defensive even when you say follow(meaning they have common sence). For everything that the game does, I still get the feeling that it isn't the game it could of been. More guns, more ammo(sometimes) and a little more explosions(even though there are quite a few. The news station level is the funest probably. So just enjoy the game if you buy it.
Recommended that you wait till this ones about 30 dollars or so. Mabye 45 bucks if your desperate for some action, but 40 is pushing it.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small review, October 11, 2004
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I want to start by saying I really dont like war games. This game however is amazing and I had such a great time playing it. The story is about the Cold War going to the Soviets and taking over. Its not the strongest thing in the world but it is a kind of a fresh take on things.

The gameplay is so much fun. The game can be played by someone who wants to use strategy and stealth but can also be played by someone who just runs in guns firing, which is my prefered style. There is a lot of elements to the game, such as having followers you command, there are better versions of this type of system in SOCOM, but I still love its use in this game.

I dont replay many games, I just get bored with them but this one I have replayed many times over, and you dont get anything when you finish the game, so the replay value is just in how much you ike the game, in my case that is enough to keep coming back for more. If anything when I bought the game it was full price and has been worth every cent, now its low in price and I highyl recommend checking this title out.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 20 Dollars Well Worth It!, June 4, 2004
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Miles (Unknown, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Freedom Fighters (Video Game)
Friends kept telling me to try Freedom Fighters. I was unsure about it because I heard it was to short or bad camera angles, well i bought it and have absolutely no regrets! It is great! Multiplayer is ok but single player is amazing! With control up to 12 Freedom Fighters this is a one of a kind game. These Freedom Fighters are no ordinary bots, they are the smartest bot i have played with in a game, they do exactly what you tell them. The game was very well thought out and very detailed. I mean give me a break how many games are there that have the Soviets taking over New York? Freedom Fighters is by far the BEST 3rd person shooter game i have ever played. I know your reading this because your unsure about it too, bt take a serious gamers advice and go get it! Dont be afraid to spend $20! It may just seem like any other 3rd person shooter, but it is a one of a kind!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Destroy the Communists!, November 10, 2003
By A Customer
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This is a great game. Tons of weapons (Sniper Rifle is my personal favorite), well designed levels and a great story. The graphics are very nice as well. The controls are also exellent. It is easy target your enemies or command your troops to defend or attack a position. There is also a multi-player mode, but no cooperative mode. The only negative aspect is the length of the game. You can beat it in a weekend.

I definately reccommend this game, though you may want to wait till the price comes down.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent non-traditional war shooter!, April 15, 2007
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Drakeyula (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Freedom Fighters (Video Game)
Don't pass up this game because you're not into war games. Don't pass up this game because you prefer first person shooters. And most definitely don't pass up this game because it didn't win any Gamecube awards!

This game is a gem! Your mission is to lead a team of resistance fighters against the Russian reds who've overtaken the U.S. The catch is, you're a plumber! The game isn't the usual war grit. It's a rather light hearted shooter. Seriously! The media broadcasts are humurous and there is a more animated and fast paced feel to the game than a typical war affair.

By gaining charisma, you gain team members and can send them out to fight, scout, or defend an area with a few button taps. There are lots of guns, lots of enemies, and varied environments in which to kick commie backside! Although a bit on the short side, this game is fun from first minute to last. Dust off the cube and prepare to enjoy!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wow!!!!!!, March 25, 2006
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OMG this game rocks. I picked it up at Gamestop a while back for 18 bucks. Its well worth the money! U play as Chris, a plummer. But when the Soviets attack its time 4 u to spring into action. mow em' down with assult rifels, submachine guns,and shotguns. Blow up the Artillary with Rocket Launchers and C4s. and if u run out of primary ammunition just get out a pistol or Relover. U will always have your monkey wrench to open the sewers to get to the rebal base. U gotta get this! U wont regret it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent fun!, January 17, 2005
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J. Greene "jl_depot" (Birmingham, AL United States) - See all my reviews
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This game is quite fun and easy to play once you learn the controls. The squad based tactics work well, although the AI is not as smart as you would like. Basically if you want a job done right you better do it yourself. There is a good variety of gameplay and the level design is well done. If you like combat games I think this is one of the best for the Gamecube.
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