ZOOM CONTROL - Seamlessly adjust camera angles for strategic gameplay.
SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY - Optimized for MAC OS X 10.1.5 with specific hardware requirements.
PRESTIGE POINTS MATTER - Balance saving citizens and causing chaos for reputation.
UNLEASH YOUR INNER HERO - Control a dynamic superhero team with unique powers.
EPIC 3 D ADVENTURE AWAITS - Explore a vibrant, destructible New York City.
Freedom Force - Mac is an engaging superhero strategy game that allows players to control a team of unique heroes in a destructible 3D environment. With a focus on balancing heroism and chaos, players earn prestige points while navigating the challenges of saving citizens and battling foes in a richly detailed New York City.
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B**T
I CAN'T STOP PLAYING THIS GAME!!!!
This game is insanely great (just like the macintosh!)! This real-time strategy game (aka RTS) plays very well and micromanagement is a real pleasure and not a chore.The only problem I encountered while playing FF was whenever Timemaster showed up, and then the game would get real laggy and froze. This was remedied when I switched from playing at 1440x900 screen resolution to something less demanding of the processors, currently set at 1024x 640. This remedied the choppy Timemaster appearances, and I was able to play the game all the way to the end.Which is something to be noted: Freedom Force is one of those rare games in which I felt compelled to play until the end, and without using cheats too!Freedom Force is a real gem of a game and with any luck MacPlay and Irrational will see to a mac OS X release of the upcoming sequel Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich!!!Easily the best superhero game ever released. If you're into real-time strategy and/or the Silver Age of comix this is indeed a must-have.
H**N
bad glich
when playing the fourth level the game gliches freezes and the computer does not do anything the game won't hide or shrink and it frezes right before you can finsh the level so your stuck and you have to turn it off by the power button. the game is fun but it's like a trial.
L**M
Top notch RPG from MacPlay
Have you ever heard anything bad anout Freedom force? I doubt it. And for good reason this game is almost completely flawless. You get great gameplay, slick, detailed graphics, tons of hero abilities, varied levels, you can make your own characters, giving them all the abilities (including edited ones) that you could ever want, you can literally rip the citys apart and either bust, swing, throw, or explode almost everything you find, and you get at least several weeks worth of total bliss while playing away at this game.Probably my only minor quibble was that some of the the characters lines were so lame and repetitive that you could hardly even use the excuse "It's all just a parody" (which the developers claimed it wasn't) but as I said it was only minor so just let it roll.If you have $35 and want a game, regardless of whether your new to gaming, dislike RPGs, or have only the bare system requirements (it's practically worth upgrading just to play this game) its a crime not to purchase Freedom Force.
P**T
Freedom Force RULES
THe game is like a comic book as a computer. All throuhgout the game your main character Minuteman encounters diffucult tasks. The graphics are pretty good for an RPG and the story is funny and interesting. I give it five stars. Multiplayer is great.All together its awsome. You should buy it.
G**P
Pow! kazaam!
Growing up reading comics I always wanted to play a proper superhero game, others never seem to hit the spor but this one does. From selecting corny heroes that reseamble some of DC/Marvel's greatest creations to makeing your own, this game does everything with style.It even has storylines that could have been in an early Captain America issue. sound effects that the original Batman series would use and bad guys that put todays villians to shame.The only downside is that the campaign mode is short and no "officail" heroes appear (although you can make these later). all comic fans should own this game,
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New York City circa 1962--the zenith of the atomic age, the height of the cold war. Man was taking his first tentative steps into the void of space. With every rocket launch, with every successful space mission, one question grew more and more important in the minds of all mankind: Are we alone? A dreadful answer was on its way.
Evil incarnate in the form of Lord Dominion lurks just beyond another dimension, intent on absolute supremacy of the entire universe. In a diabolical plot to have Earth destroy itself, Lord Dominion schemes to unleash the awesome might of his Energy X on an unsuspecting populace.
But never fear, PC players can form, train, and lead Freedom Force, a team of 14 original comic book heroes capable of standing toe-to-toe against Lord Dominion and his dastardly villains. Set in the Silver Age of comics, the game features both an intense 3-D tactical battle engine and a rich RPG system.
Freedom Force consists of a series of tactical missions. Each time a new mission is initiated, players decide which hero will be sent to do battle and who will be in his or her squad. Once a squad arrives at the scene of the mission, the game switches to the tactical combat mode that allows the player to direct his or her individual characters to deal with the situation. In between these missions, the player enters management mode where heroes can be trained and new characters can be recruited by spending and distributing character points.
A fully featured RPG skill system rewards strategic heroes by allowing players to juggle stats, pump up powers, recruit new heroes, and develop existing heroes based on experience accumulated in tactical missions. All characters have powers, which can evolve and be honed during the game. The features and style make this a perfect diversion for a would-be Professor X. -- GameSpot Review
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