Difference between revisions of "Freedom Planet"
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Revision as of 18:02, 7 July 2018
Freedom Planet is a scrolling platformer action game made by GalaxyTrail Games and released for Windows in 2014. The game was originally designed to be a clone of Sonic the Hedgehog, but the developer decided to make their own game instead. It has a better plot and story line and less-annoying level design. I thoroughly enjoyed most of the game, except the last bit of it.
I got this game through a Humble Bundle and decided to play it based on the attractive art in the screenshots.
Status
I own this game and have beaten Lilac's story mode on normal difficulty. I have 7/56 achievements.
Review
- Overall: 6/10
- Best Version: Windows
Good
- The graphics are beautiful, the music is perfectly fitting, and the controls are very well done.
- Unlike Sonic, Freedom Planet rarely punishes running at full speed into unknown areas of the map.
- The voice acting is a little childish, but fitting for the game and nicely recorded.
- Most of the bosses are difficult enough that they will kill you a couple times, but not so hard to make the game annoying.
- I like the in-game unlockable media for those who put forth the effort to explore the maps fully.
Bad
- The difficulty curve is a little skewed. At normal difficulty, the first five stages or so are really easy, but then the game becomes frustratingly difficult with the end bosses.
Ugly
- Nothing, a really solid game.
Media
Links
- mobygames.com/game/freedom-planet - MobyGames.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Planet - Wikipedia.