![]() The default character is Lilac, a purple dragon lady who has the ability to run super fast, spin through the air via one of the most useful invaluable double jumps I have ever seen, and propel herself across the ground or air with a multi-directional super dash that bounces off walls. Though, that was not really the most apt description, mostly on account of how the game varies quite dramatically based on its player characters. A mode which focuses on the gameplay, and does away with all worldbuilding and context in order to provide something that I initially described as a Sonic game made by Treasure for the Sega 32X that was changed partway through development into a new IP. However, I have heard that some people greatly detest the story, probably the same kind of people who thought Dust An Elysian Tail had a terrible story, and for those people, I would recommend (in addition to trying to find some joy in your lives) just playing Classic mode. Almost as if a lot of things had to be cut in the final game or the project had been going on for so long that the developers forgot to explain things that seemed obvious to them. The story moves by surprisingly quickly, and a lot of things about the plot, world, context, and characters are not very well stated. The biggest problem is how exposition is handled and new concepts are introduced. While the story of Freedom Planet does manage to get across a high level of characterization from the cast, mostly due to how characters are animated and their amateurish yet endearing voice acting, it feels rather rough in a few spots. ![]() So the task of thwarting the planet destroying bug man and saving the nations from devastation falls naturally into the hands of this ragtag group, as is often the case with these kinds of tales. An alien who informs them of an intergalactic warlord by the name of Brevon who wishes to rob the planet of Avalice of its precious Kingdom Stone and hopes to do so by causing a devastating war between the planet’s three nations. Platforms: PC(Reviewed), Mac, Linux, Wii U, PS4įreedom Planet centers around Lilac and Carol, a pair of freelancers who rescue a peculiar fellow by the name of Torque. Yet due to my previous experience with the game, there was one minor mechanical decision that simply prevented me from giving the game my full attention. After going through the Genesis-era mainline Sonic games back in 2016, I wanted to go through Freedom Planet as it was originally envisioned as a Sonic fan game, and takes many clear inspirations from the series. Both stages feature Syntax as an end-boss.Well, this has been sitting on my to-do list for quite a while.Both stages have underwater areas for the player to swim in.Both stages are bases operated by Lord Brevon's army.Shade Armory's theme bears a resemblance to Thermal Base's theme. ![]() Shade Armory shares several traits with Thermal Base from the first Freedom Planet:.But at a certain point, Syntax will teleport in to hinder the player's progress by halting elevators and pushing back on levers, but can easily be beaten back with a simple attack. In certain areas of this stage, Askal will appears to attack enemies and break through certain obstacles, enabling the player to proceed. It is possible that someone may have attempted a reconstruction within the area. ![]() Despite looking like a downed abandoned facility, most of the mechanical devices and machinery located appear intact or are able to function properly. Green liquid floods most of the lower floors and does not appear to be fatal (besides from the usual fear of drowning). Much of the Shade Armory appears to be labs and armories built from the wreckage of Brevon's Dreadnought, and is where many Shade Cores occupy liquid containers in the background, though it is unclear whether these are the same Shade Cores that survived the Dreadnought's destruction or if these are more recently grown Shade Cores. ![]() While General Gong assembles a strike force, the team and Sergeant Askal enter a fully operational armory in search for confirmation of the warlord's return. Upon encountering active Shade Troopers in the Robot Graveyard, Team Lilac comes to the possible conclusion that Lord Brevon has returned to Avalice after three years. ![]()
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