Freedom Fighters - PS2

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Also for: PC, Xbox, GameCube
Viewed: 3D Third-person, over the shoulder Genre:
Adventure
Shoot 'Em Up
Media: DVD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Io-Interactive Soft. Co.: Io-Interactive
Publishers: Electronic Arts (GB)
Released: 26 Sept 2003 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 16+
Features: Vibration Function Compatible, Analogue Control Compatible: analogue sticks only, Multitap adaptable
Accessories: Memory Card

Summary

Freedom Fighters is based on an alternative history, a fictional world which differs from the one we know in only a handful of vital historical events. In the latter months of the second World War, the Soviets succeeded in developing the hydrogen bomb, beating the American challenge. By bringing the war in Europe to a quick and violent end, they tipped the balance of world power decisively in their favour.

The Soviets went on to dominate Europe and large parts of the Middle East. The United States remained the world’s largest country free from Soviet influence, but technological development was sluggish and the US lacked the sheer numbers and hi-tech development power of the Soviet forces. During the Cold War that followed, the Soviets gradually expanded their influence. They were invited to Cuba by Fidel Castro to install missile silos in the country, and they generously provided military advisors to Central America, and in 1996, there came the surprising and hotly disputed victory of the Mexican Communist Party in the government election. Slowly, and with a grim inevitability, the Soviet Union was encircling the United States.

Freedom Fighters centres on the activities of plumber Christopher Stone and his band of rebels. Stone loves his country and is not prepared to stand by and watch the hard times and hardline come down on his New York neighbourhood. Soviet submarines have surfaced in the harbour and the streets are overrun with Communist invaders and their engines of war. Soviet flags are flying all over the city, and Stone’s home environment looks like it’s done for. You have the chance to fight against the odds and show some true New York fighting spirit, as you assume the role of Christopher Stone, recruit a band of rebel fighters, and go kick some Commie bottom!

Now, giving the Soviets a pasting is pretty difficult when you’re armed with just a plumbing wrench, so picking up extra, more powerful weapons is essential as you progress through the game. There are four difficulty levels available in Freedom Fighters, so whatever your experience, you should find your level. Hmm, level…some of your time will be spent below ground level, in the sewer system – a safe, if smelly haven. But you’re a plumber by trade, so you know your way around the underground, and this is where you’ll establish your makeshift headquarters and conceal your cache of weapons.

So, if you think you have the derring-do and the charisma – charisma is a very important quality in Freedom Fighters – to take on the role of Christopher Stone, Freedom Fighters is the only place to do it…until the BBC release a Citizen Smith simulator, at least.

Artwork

Freedom Fighters - PS2 Artwork

Freedom Fighters - PS2 Artwork

Freedom Fighters - PS2 Artwork