Freedom Fighters 1 takes place in an alternate
reality that never saw the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Instead, the Red
threat has continued to grow since the end of World War II, taking hold in
countries as close to home as Cuba and Mexico. The game opens with the plumbing
team of Chris and Troy Stone paying a visit to the clogged sink of Isabella
Angelina, who also happens to be a vocal member of a watchdog organization
devoted to informing the American public about the evils of the Soviet Union.
The duo enters her apartment to find that it has been hastily evacuated, and
soon after, Soviet troops bust in to try to find her, only to capture Troy
instead. The Soviet invasion of the US has begun.
While the enemy AI doesn't seem to be quite as
smart as your team, the Soviet troops are good at taking cover and using nearby
gun turrets to ensure that your advance is a difficult one. They'll also use
cover and will take advantage of their superior numbers, making them a
consistently challenging foe. In all, Freedom Fighters' friendly and enemy
artificial intelligence is easily some of the best to date in a shooter. The
game has four difficulty levels, and the increase in challenge from one level
to the next is noticeable. You'll definitely be taking more damaging fire as
you slide up the difficulty scale. Additionally, the game is good at getting
more difficult as you move through the missions. Near the beginning, you'll be
facing basic troops with pistols and other light weapons. But you'll start to
see larger troops with flak jackets and shotguns and heavily armored machine
gunners, and later in the game you'll even face off against a tank.
The only problem with Freedom Fighters is that
there simply isn't enough of it.
The only real problem with Freedom Fighters is
that there simply isn't enough of it. While the game does a good job of making
you think you're nearly finished, only to toss another set of missions at you,
veteran action gamers should be able to get through the game on the second or
third difficulty setting in eight to 12 hours. However, unlike other action
games of similar length--Max Payne, for example--the game doesn't really give
you much reason to go back through and play a second time. Rather than giving
you access to special features or alternate modes, completing the game simply
gives you the ability to go back and play any mission at will, though with the
entire squad you've amassed.
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Extract with winrar or 7zip
click on setup
after install copy crack and past into game install folder
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