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![]() ![]() Minuteman keeps the streets of Patriot City safe. ![]() ![]() ![]() 38 Missions, 1 Big Story A red-white-and-blue clad hero named Minuteman leads the team (to learn more about all the characters, see Building the Perfect Superhero Team on page 2) as they make their way through 38 missions in their quest to unravel the mystery behind the new villain. You decide which four heroes should tackle each mission; for example, some battles may favor characters who can fly while others may be best suited for strongmen. There are 10 villains to defeat in the game, along with a host of minor bad guys such as marauding dinosaurs, giant robots, and even clones of some of the heroes. ![]() Someone unleashes a formidable ball of energy. If you ever had a favorite superhero and who didnt? you will find someone like that hero in this game, explains Price. The 38 missions form one big story, complete with short movies that set the scene and show what happens next. One or more of your heroes may be in jeopardy at the end of a mission, so it will be up to you to save them in the next one. The game also features a narrator who sets the scene for each mission and gives it a proper, comic-book-like atmosphere. Irrational Games Kevin Hoekman compares the narrator to Stan Lee, whose boisterous personality gave the early Marvel Comics of the 1960s a fun flavor. He explains: We needed the narrator to become a part of the game, as a character. A Genre-Bending Experience While Freedom Force satisfies tactical fans who enjoy planning battles, the game also appeals to role-playing aficionados by encouraging exploration of Patriot City and interaction with its populace. |
![]() Prestige points? As you accumulate them, the citizens of Patriot City will react more favorably toward the members of Freedom Force. Pay attention to your surroundings during heated battles with villains: if you accidentally knock down any buildings or injure civilians, youll lose some prestige points. You can also use the points to recruit new superheroes to the team. ![]() Just
like in comic books, youll be treated to a BLAM, SLAM, SMASH experience. In addition to prestige points, your characters also gain experience points that they can use to enhance their powers and become more proficient in certain areas. This becomes vital when the missions become tougher and you get closer to the secret behind the new supervillain. When youre done with the single-player campaign, head online to the Mac-only free service GameRanger and take on your friends in some superhero battles reminiscent of the best blow-outs from Marvel and DC Comics. The First in a Trilogy As in any great superhero universe, the events in Freedom Force are just the start of a grand adventure. The team at Irrational plans two more games, in addition to possible expansion packs. Hoekman explains: The second game we see [taking place] in the 70s and youll see the world of Freedom Force evolve very similarly to the way things evolved in comics: new characters appeared, costumes changed, and characters began having more realistic problems. ![]() Make your mark, literally, on buildings and more. He adds: Our goal is to reach the 90s and add a post-Frank Miller feel, alluding to the popular artist/writer of such classics as Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. To get started on your own exciting superhero adventures, visit the online Apple Store, an Apple retail store, or a certified Apple reseller location near you. If you liked this game, check out: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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