Compara los precios de Freedom Force - Freedom Pack en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Irrational Games. Publicado por Irrational Games. Lanzado el 29/5/2009. Disponible en PC. Géneros: RPG, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 90/100.

A retro superhero tactics-RPG from Irrational Games that holds a Metacritic 90 but splits its current playerbase down the middle. Capes, Energy X, and comic-book pulp await.

Freedom Force and its sequel arrive here as a bundle, and if you never caught these when they originally shipped, the pitch is genuinely unusual even by today's standards: a real-time-with-pause tactical RPG set in a Silver Age comic book universe, where alien invaders flood Earth with a substance called Energy X, accidentally creating an entire roster of superheroes and supervillains in the process. The aesthetic is committed. Panel-style presentation, exaggerated voiceover, bronze-god posturing from characters like Minuteman and El Diablo. Irrational Games, before they became synonymous with BioShock, built something here that reads like a love letter written by people who grew up arguing over Marvel vs DC in the school cafeteria. The core loop is squad-based tactical combat on small maps. You control up to four heroes simultaneously, each with a distinct power set built around the classic comic archetypes: your bruiser tank, your ranged energy-blaster, your speedy skirmisher. Between missions, the campaign plays out in a serialized structure that mimics a comic run, each chapter escalating the threat while fleshing out character backstories. The writing in these origin sequences is genuinely charming, leaning into genre tropes with enough self-awareness to stay on the right side of parody without fully winking at the camera. Choices here are minimal and cosmetic rather than branching, so if you are coming in expecting BG3-level consequence, recalibrate. What holds up less well in 2024 is the mission design. Maps are small, enemy variety thins out noticeably in the back half, and some missions pad their runtime with wave-after-wave spawning that feels like the designers needed twenty more minutes out of a chapter and reached for the laziest tool available. The XP economy rewards grinding old missions to level characters you neglected early on, which is functional but not exactly thrilling. Camera controls are dated and will require patience, particularly on widescreen setups where the interface was clearly not designed with modern resolutions in mind. The 57 percent positive Steam rating deserves a bit of unpacking. A chunk of the negative reviews appear tied to technical friction on modern Windows rather than genuine design problems with the game itself. Players who got it running report a mostly intact experience, but you should go in expecting to spend time in compatibility settings or community fix threads before your first session. That friction is real and worth flagging. As an RPG artifact, Freedom Force occupies a specific niche. It is not a deep character-builder in the way that, say, Torment or Planescape rewired your brain. Build variety exists but is largely constrained by each hero's predetermined power progression rather than open talent trees. The sequel adds some improvements to the formula, and the bundled pairing means you get both chapters of the story. If you have nostalgia for the originals, this is a convenient collection. If you are discovering these cold, the superhero tactics hook is strong enough to carry you through the first act before the seams start to show. Monika, Scout Team

Freedom Force - Freedom Pack

Freedom Force - Freedom Pack

29 may 2009Irrational Games
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A retro superhero tactics-RPG from Irrational Games that holds a Metacritic 90 but splits its current playerbase down the middle. Capes, Energy X, and comic-book pulp await.

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Freedom Force and its sequel arrive here as a bundle, and if you never caught these when they originally shipped, the pitch is genuinely unusual even by today's standards: a real-time-with-pause tactical RPG set in a Silver Age comic book universe, where alien invaders flood Earth with a substance called Energy X, accidentally creating an entire roster of superheroes and supervillains in the process. The aesthetic is committed. Panel-style presentation, exaggerated voiceover, bronze-god posturing from characters like Minuteman and El Diablo. Irrational Games, before they became synonymous with BioShock, built something here that reads like a love letter written by people who grew up arguing over Marvel vs DC in the school cafeteria. The core loop is squad-based tactical combat on small maps. You control up to four heroes simultaneously, each with a distinct power set built around the classic comic archetypes: your bruiser tank, your ranged energy-blaster, your speedy skirmisher. Between missions, the campaign plays out in a serialized structure that mimics a comic run, each chapter escalating the threat while fleshing out character backstories. The writing in these origin sequences is genuinely charming, leaning into genre tropes with enough self-awareness to stay on the right side of parody without fully winking at the camera. Choices here are minimal and cosmetic rather than branching, so if you are coming in expecting BG3-level consequence, recalibrate. What holds up less well in 2024 is the mission design. Maps are small, enemy variety thins out noticeably in the back half, and some missions pad their runtime with wave-after-wave spawning that feels like the designers needed twenty more minutes out of a chapter and reached for the laziest tool available. The XP economy rewards grinding old missions to level characters you neglected early on, which is functional but not exactly thrilling. Camera controls are dated and will require patience, particularly on widescreen setups where the interface was clearly not designed with modern resolutions in mind. The 57 percent positive Steam rating deserves a bit of unpacking. A chunk of the negative reviews appear tied to technical friction on modern Windows rather than genuine design problems with the game itself. Players who got it running report a mostly intact experience, but you should go in expecting to spend time in compatibility settings or community fix threads before your first session. That friction is real and worth flagging. As an RPG artifact, Freedom Force occupies a specific niche. It is not a deep character-builder in the way that, say, Torment or Planescape rewired your brain. Build variety exists but is largely constrained by each hero's predetermined power progression rather than open talent trees. The sequel adds some improvements to the formula, and the bundled pairing means you get both chapters of the story. If you have nostalgia for the originals, this is a convenient collection. If you are discovering these cold, the superhero tactics hook is strong enough to carry you through the first act before the seams start to show.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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