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Shudder...
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 21
Date: January 17, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Anne McCaffrey is a mediocre writer, but she creates fantastic worlds. So here we are, with the first video game focused on one of her worlds. And what do we get? The actual world and characters of the Freedom novels are nowhere in site. No Botany, no Zainal, no Kris.
Instead, we have a game based only vaguely on the books... taking place in the same time period, but with a very different feel. It might have, originally, been a wonderful RPG, but instead we get a mediocre-to-awful 'action/adventure' game. Anne's books appeal to a largely female audience, and we seem to have received a game directed at the largely male action-game world.
I only hope that the Dragonriders of Pern game isn't this bad.
Who knew?
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: December 21, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I thought Anne Mcaffrey was a book writer not a software maker.
Just Finihsed - Pretty Good Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 13 / 13
Date: January 18, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Freedom First Resistance.
I just finished the game. I must say that when I first started playing the game, I never thought I would finish it. It seemed really boring without any action. Once you complete the first few levels though, the fun really starts. Just don't give up on the game right away.
I bought the game not knowing what to expect. The game is probably about 65 percent solving puzzles and 35 percent action.
Most of the puzzles are not that difficult although a few of them were real hard. If you are playing the game just remember that some characters need to perform some actions. The game never mentioned this, and it caused me to get stuck for a couple of days until I figured that out.
The graphics I thought were very well done. The frame rate was a little slow at times but never unplayable.
Pros: The fighting is fun, and the puzzles are solvable but challenging. The storyline is good, and a major part of the game is interacting with other characters to figure out what is going on. Once you get some good weapons, you can really cause major damage to the bad guys. No blood or anything. Everyone dies real nicely.
Cons: Sometimes other team members get stuck behind walls or desk. There are lots of places where all the characters will get jammed up and you have to switch between the characters alot to get out of those places. One time one of the characters just stuck and could not move out of the where she was. Had to restore to a saved game. At times the character you are fighting with refuses to fire a weapon or waits 10 seconds to do it. I could find no pattern to this, it just happens (save often)
Overall I really enjoyed the game after hating it at first. It gets a little tedious in parts, but overall I would say if you like RPG's with some action in them, then this is the game for you.
Keeps getting better!!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: January 02, 2001
Author: Amazon User
Everytime I play the game I get a little more hooked! It's entertaining, difficult enough to make you think, but not so hard that you practically have to have a PhD in "Gaming" (that turns me off to a lot of games). The graphics are decent, but there are some new things about this game that I've not seen in other games, such as the manuverability of the character and that you can save your game at any point without having to make it to some "checkpoint" first. Overall, I enjoy playing the game, and I look forward to the next game to come out from Anne's Dragonrider's of Pern series!!
Enjoyable - Anne MccAffrey is the queen
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Rating: 4,
Useful: 8 / 10
Date: January 27, 2001
Author: Amazon User
If you enjoy puzzles and role playing this is a good option. The graphics are good. It requires logic and thinking not just blood-letting. I will purchase anything with Anne McCaffrey's name on the cover and I was not disappointed. The story develops well and the action continues to grow.
Truly exciting and addicting game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: December 28, 2000
Author: Amazon User
I can only conclude that the person who gave this game one-star never played it. My teenage son thinks it is, "deadly," and I have to agree. I've played Red Storm's Rainbow Six series of games and this one is easily on a par with them. In fact, I think Freedom: First Resistance is more challenging. I like the way the designers have taken the game in a different direction than Anne McCaffrey's trilogy, while making enough connections to make it clear that its part of the same cloth. I sure hope there are sequels to this game. I eagerly await them.
What a story. Excellent ending too. Just great.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: December 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User
At first I wasn't sure if it'll be any good, the grahpic is a bit outdated for today, and has a few glitches(mainly missing collision detection, you sometimes see objects through walls). But the story really got me hooked. It's quite a basic, everyday story - aliens invade earth, resistance, etc. You know the drill. But it has been made brilliantly, unfolding as you play, leaving you time to puzzle things out(like, why do the aliens need a refridgerator factory) until it tells you.
Also, it's split up into several missions(some of them only side-missions, not mandatory), so it's quite easy to quit the game to get up and catch some fresh air once and then ;-)
Before each mission, you get some instructions and the opinions of your collegues - up to five, from which two will join you on the mission. The puzzles are rather easy, mostly, though sometimes unwillingly hard, because you have to guess what to do exactly(the line "different object required" isn't quite helpful...
The levels are nicely made, with great detail - often you'll walk into empty rooms, just to find out they're - empty. Yes, nothing in here. Only made to make it feel more natural.
All in all, a great game - good for about a week of fun, if moderately played.
Unlike some other games, it doesn't end with just a "You've won. Good work", but shows you a nice video and even leaves the possibility for another game open. (Open, they didn't exactly say that there'd be another one.)
I love it
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 08, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I really like this game. I have only played a couple of others. I was not really sure I knew what I was doing most of the time, so just guessed. Am still playing, have made it to the mothership. I went out and bought all four of the books this game is based on, and read them through in a week. I find that the game follows the books fairly well, taking place on earth, as the books suggest. There is lots of action, lots of fighting. I would have thought I would be against such, But have a look around, the whole city is trashed, and this country would not tolerate such treament! Would yours? So I joined up.
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