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Play Freespace 2, dammit.
ResignedGamer | 7:17 AM on 03.05.2009 11 comments


I’ve hit a console gaming brick wall of late, so I’ve turned to my trusty XP partition to do a little hardcore PC gaming. I’ve been spending time with some old favorites, System Shock 2, Outcast, and Freespace 2. Running with the Open Freespace Project’s enhancements FS2 looks awesome, but even without the extras this was always a great, polished game. Given the chatter on reddit+destructoid lately, I figured it wouldn’t hurt to highlight my favorite part of the game’s main campaign. Apologies for the spoilers.


Frakkin' Cylo- um, I mean Shivans!

The final mission of FS2 is a two-parter, where you and a few squads are working to escort a cap ship to jump node. This takes some work but once done waves of new Shivan ships jump in and you are left to fight it out. You discover a nearby star has gone supernova and the blast wave is heading your way. If you make it back to the jump node you escape, if you don’t you’re fried. Either way you get a cool ending that acknowledges your heroic efforts and alludes to a future, final conflict with the Shivans.

Now, lots of games have multiple endings, but what sets FS2 apart is that the way the game ends is performance-based. As open-ended as Deus Ex was, seeing the different endings amounted to saving your game, choosing from a conversation tree, then loading and picking the other ones. KOTOR did the same thing. Throughout the FS2 campaign you can win missions without meeting all your goals and the plotline acknowledges it, so it is fitting that the finale works in this context.


Get out! Get outta there!

I strongly encourage anyone who’s at all interested in flight sims to check out Freespace 2. You can buy it from Good Old Games for $5.99, grab a joystick, and install the enhancements. Go to hard-light.net to find support and mods, including the entire Freespace 1 campaign. After that, check out Beyond the Red Line, a Battlestar Galactica standalone total conversion.



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ShawnKelfonne's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 08:08
ShawnKelfonne
I approve, Freespace 2 AND the original Freespace were loads of fun. They just felt awesome with all the dogfighting, and wingman chatter, and things that would inevitably go wrong and screw up whatever mission you thought you were doing.

Play them now.
SilverDragon1979's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 09:01
SilverDragon1979
I played both Freespace 1 and 2, and I loved those games so damn much. It really sucks that the space sim has gone the way of the dodo. I would give anything for a new Wing Commander or Freespace game. :-(
seltzermx's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 09:43
seltzermx
Oh god, Freespace 2 was fucking awesome!

*Spoiler* I remember that one mission where you covertly jump into the enemy's jump node and wind up at their semi-staging post with all these exotic machines and more juggernauts jumping in the far far distance. *End Poiler*

That one specifically made me want to know more about the story of the Shivans. And the way it ends. !!!! The ultimate cocktease!!
Josh Tolentino's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 09:50
Josh Tolentino
DIVE DIVE DIVE HIT YOUR BURNERS PILOT

Ah, love.
seltzermx's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 11:37
seltzermx
Yeah, I defintely did NOT dive that first time and was met with a quick demise.
Freefall's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 11:59
Freefall
Whoever has the rights for Freespace 3 is sitting on a fortune.

I Lesser than Three Freespace 2 so much
SilverDragon1979's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 12:45
SilverDragon1979
Do you guys remember spending $50-$100 just to buy a damn joystick to play these games the right way? Those were the days. How I miss them.
ShawnKelfonne's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 15:47
ShawnKelfonne
@Silverdragon: I missed it when it originally came out because my PC had always sucked for gaming. I find that a PS2 controller works surprisingly well these days though, and I can even put the shield modulation on the D-pad.
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/05/2009 21:16
king3vbo
GREATEST GAME EVER
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