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75
This time however, there was a certain good feeling that prevailed throughout the whole game. A possibility exists that the music helped conquer my heart.
73
If you enjoy puzzle-oriented RPGs or the Freedom series, you might enjoy this game. Otherwise it should stay on the shelf.
69
If you're a fan of McCaffrey's writing then take a look at this one -- you'll probably enjoy it. But if you're a real adventure aficionado you'll undoubtedly find the game too easy for your tastes, better to give this one a miss than be disappointed.
55
Uninspired to the point that you'll have to talk to yourself to stay entertained.
49
Freedom was a game I played because I was getting paid to do so. And now that this review is done, I'm never, ever going back.
40
We saw plenty of good action/adventures in the year 2000. This wasn't one of them. [Mar 2001, p.82]
40
With clearly low production values, this game is ultimately quite boring. Dreary drudgery is what you have to slog through to get to the end, and believe me it is just not worth it.
40
Fails to deliver a compelling gaming experience for so many reasons that it should've stayed in paperback form.
39
Freedom's total lack of action is complemented by a complete absence of adventure, leaving only bland graphics and a general sense of tedium to fill the giant void that exists between installing the game and finishing it.
38
For a game that puts so much emphasis on its pedigree as a set of novels, there's precious little storytelling in F:FR. Instead, there is a lot of wandering around hunting for keys, occasional bouts of combat, reams of pointless dialogue, and a general sense that the Rainbow Six/Rogue Spear engine surely could have been put to better use.