Avaliações de Freedom Force
From a distant corner of the galaxy, an evil alien race sets in motion a sinister plan to conquer the Earth. They unleash a powerful catalyst — Energy X — that imbues the planet's worst miscreants with super-powers to bring the planet to its knees. Now Earth's only hope lies with a new breed of heroes... The Freedom Force!
ID do aplicativo | 8880 |
Tipo de aplicativo | GAME |
Desenvolvedores | Irrational Games |
Editoras | 2K |
Categorias | Un jugador, Multijogador |
Gêneros | Estratégia, RPG |
Data de lançamento | 29 Maio, 2009 |
Plataformas | Windows |
Idiomas suportados | English |

2 Total de avaliações
1 Avaliações positivas
1 Avaliações negativas
Misto Pontuação
Freedom Force acumulou um total de 2 avaliações, com 1 avaliações positivas e 1 avaliações negativas, resultando em uma pontuação geral de "Misto".
Gráfico de Avaliações
O gráfico acima ilustra a tendência do feedback sobre Freedom Force ao longo do tempo, mostrando as mudanças dinâmicas nas opiniões dos jogadores à medida que novas atualizações e recursos foram introduzidos. Essa representação visual ajuda a entender a recepção do jogo e sua evolução.
Avaliações Recentes do Steam
Esta seção exibe as 10 avaliações mais recentes do Steam para o jogo, destacando uma variedade de experiências e opiniões dos jogadores. Cada resumo de avaliação inclui o tempo total de jogo, junto com o número de reações positivas e negativas, indicando claramente o feedback da comunidade.
Tempo de Jogo:
668 minutos
Muito Bom !
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positivo
Tempo de Jogo:
6889 minutos
um dos melhores jogos baseados em super heróis já feitos
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positivo
Tempo de Jogo:
32 minutos
Este jogo ERA excelente! Mas esse port pra steam tem um bug de controle que impede ele de ser jogado! E nenhuma solução apresentada nos foruns resolveu o problema de todos...
Procure em outro lugar...
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negativo
Tempo de Jogo:
4335 minutos
Tem o homem formiga no game
There is the Ant-Man in the game
I first got this game several years ago, and played a ton of it, and was pleased to find it was on Steam, along with its sequel (which I unfortunately haven't played as of yet). It's an enjoyable real-time pause-based strategy game set in a 40s-50s era metropolis filled with superheroes and villians.
Overall, the main appeal this game has (at least for me) is how much like a comic book it actually is. The writing is fun and incredibly campy (and revels in it), and very cartoonish, but it has its more serious moments too. The characters are all knockoffs of actual comic book superheroes and villians (though I didn't catch some of the parallels. Granted, I'm not well-versed in comics), but each has his or her own twist, and I found them all enjoyable, and while fairly cliché, they worked well. Personally I found the game to be hilarious, but I do enjoy some campiness now and then.
The gameplay itself, as I mentioned, is a mix between real-time and turn-based gameplay, with events happening in real time, and the issuing of commands done while the game is paused, though you can still issue some commands (such as a certain attack or movement) in real time as well. Sometimes the pathfinding is a bit clunky, but it works, and any little quirks can usually be fixed with a quick pause or micromanagement. The game also features many destructible objects (including buildings) for you to knock down, pick up, wield as clubs, throw, blow up, etc., all the better to dispatch the enemy henchmen with. Enemy variety and the simple aesthetic of the game make this all the more enjoyable. Something that also pleasantly surprised me (although I could just be bad) is that the game is fairly challenging, and a few moves can mean the difference between failure and success. It's not particularly brutal or anything, but it's not exactly a breeze, which is nice.
The game is structured in different missions (complete with a comic book cover loading screen, but with modern systems you might not have time to appreciate them), with several usually spanning a certain villian, before their inevitable demise. Between these missions, you have several different options to upgrade your heroes using experience you accumulate during the missions, as well as hire new heroes with a 'currency' called prestige which you gain from completing objectives. The most enjoyable part about this is that the game also includes a hero editor, wherein you can create your own superhero, and you may then hire them using prestige to play them in your campaign, though this isn't necessary to complete the game by any means.
As for the Steam version, I did have a bug when I attempted to play the game, in which the default left click action is set to attack and cannot be changed (on the forums this is sometimes called the 'Fist Bug' if you need help), meaning you can't click to move (though you may still move and use other actions using the right click command interface). For me, this was fixed by verifying the cache, but this may not work for everyone. (EDIT: If this did work and you have the issue once again, I found you need to verify the cache each time you launch the game. It's a bit annoying, but it only takes a few seconds. However, I personally need to redownload a 24 KB file (though this does happen automatically and quickly after hitting the Verify Game Cache button in the preferences), so if constant internet connectivity is a problem, be warned.) Keep in mind this game is over ten years old now, and you will likely have some compatability issues. From the sound of it, most can be fixed, but do be warned.
Overall, I found it a fun little romp through a comic book world, and I highly recommend it if it sounds remotely interesting. You can pick up both this game and its sequel in a bundle for the same price as one, so why not try both?
Great game, but needs a little configuration to get it to work in Windows 7 64-bit.
1) Find the executable "fforce.exe" in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Freedom Force
2) Right-click on it and open the Properties
3) Click the Compatibility tab
4) Click the checkbox for "Run this program in compatibility mode for:", and select "Windows 98/Windows ME"
5) Click the checkbox for "Disable visual themes"
6) Click the checkbox for "Disable desktop composition"
7) Click "Apply" and click "OK"
8) Double-click the "fforce.exe" file to run the game directly, rather than going through Steam
Ok this game is just a guilty pleasure. I loved how you can customize your own hero and send him/her into combat to fight evil. The game feels like a 1940’s comic book without being so cheesy you have to smash your head with something hard just to convince yourself to play it. Despite the game being dated I think it’s still a lot of fun.
Complaint, the game drags a bit which leads to an eventual outcome of “don’t care, I’m done.”
I love this game. The game is really old so people don't know about it but it has a huge library of custom content. you can basically put any hero you want into the game if you probe the internet for content. This game is a must have game as its pretty unquie. The ability to make your own hero goes far beyond any hero editor on the market today. the story line is very enteraining as well.
7/10
This is a classic comic book game.
It's a classic game about comic books.
It's a game about classic comic books.
If you remember the classic days when comics were cheesy and entertaining. If you ever saw the old 4-colour editions of Marvel or weird tales, then you know what to expect here. The game controls are a little clunky, but you soon forget that as you get lost in the narrative complete with Golden Age staples like the patriotism and clear dividing lines between good and evil, right and wrong. The ability to create you own hero is great, it also provides a deal of complexity and possiblilities that outstrip any modern game. The only thing I've seen that tops it is "Marvel Super Heroes- the Role Playing Game" but that was paper and dice, so it doesn't count.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positivo
Tempo de Jogo:
15 minutos
"Command a squad of comic book heroes in the defense of Patriot City. Choose from over a dozen heroes or create your own comic champions. Fight for freedom in over 20 action-packed missions. Restore order in a completely interactive 3D world."
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positivo
Tempo de Jogo:
89 minutos
[i]Veja a proposta de compra dos dois jogos em um pacote: este e "vs. the Third Reich".[/i]
Massssss, não funcionou, ao contrário da continuação.
Tem uma ideia legal e simples. Quadrinho de super-heróis antigo com videogame. Criando um universo próprio e paródia.
[b]NÃO RECOMENDO[/b] [u]porque apresenta falha. É descrito em alguns tópicos de suporte, problema de mouse - fica só no modo de luta, não dá pra andar. E quando consegue, o personagem sai descontrolado.[/u]
Por incrível que parecível, consegui utilizar um pouco, o problema veio quando reiniciei, ficou bugado e não deu mais certo.
Só leve se quiser adicionar jogo à conta e eventualmente usufrua um pouco. [i]Não esqueça que ele também é vendido em pacote (os 2).[/i]
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 1
Negativo
Tempo de Jogo:
30 minutos
Simplesmente um jogo injogavel, movimentação toda cagada, nem consegui passar da primeira faze, de tantos bugs. não tem em ptbr, Compre apenas caso queria ter na coleção ou pra fazer videos de jogos ruim pra algum canal do youtbe. Veja um seguinte, os dois jogos dessa franquia juntos estão pelo preço de um.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negativo