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Freelancer [PC game]DescriptionIn the open-ended space action/adventure game Freelancer you play a  ne'er-do-well with a lucky streak, one of two survivors of a space  disaster. Penniless and shipless you venture around a space dock until  you find a ship and a job. You'll encounter a heady mix of canned  missions that follow one main quest, and a million opportunities to 
make money  or annoy the various factions that coexist in the universe. Like an  online role-playing game, or Bethesda's Morrowind, you determine who  your enemies are and who your friends are by your own actions, and, in  another nod to role-playing, you can customise your ship with guns,  rockets, and equipment just as you would customise a RPG character with  swords, 
bows, 
and magic items. Best of all, you can play cooperatively with friends or fight it out with enemies online.
The back story posits a future where various countries, divided by both  nationality and, seemingly, race, have boarded massive colony ships and  ventured into a wormhole that appears within reach of our crude space  technology. They found themselves in a galaxy far, far, away and they  got stuck there when the wormhole collapsed. They quickly colonised  their new home worlds and named everything with familiar locales that  make navigation a breeze. In the American sectors you'll feel at home  entering the New York system and landing at a spaceport called  Manhattan, for example. While contrived, this device is used beautifully  and it's far better than having to memorise a bunch of SF names and  remembering where they are, perfect for a massive universe such as this  one.
Though Freelancer is set in space, it is technically not a space  simulation. The game was designed to be accessible to casual gamers. For  example, Freelancer makes you use 
the mouse  for ship control. This is quite a shift for a setting known for  requiring joystick control. But even old-school Wing Commander or X-Wing  fans may find that 
the sacrifice of verisimilitude is made up for with 
gains in agility. The mouse  controls your guns, while you use the keyboard to manoeuvre around the  rich universe developer Digital Anvil has constructed. Much like a  first-person shooter, you can dodge and weave while precisely blasting  your enemies.
Despite its age the graphics are spectacular, as is the sound and voice 
acting, and in that way, fighting and 
trading  with friends or alone, Freelancer proves worth the wait. Just keep in  mind that it is explicitly not a hardcore space simulation, and you'll  have to leave your joystick on the shelf.
System RequirementProcessor 
Pentium III 900 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 32 MB graphic card, 900 MB HDD
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