Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich Reviews

Three new reviews for Irrational Games’ Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich made their way to the web over the weekend. The first is at WorthPlaying with an overall score of 9.7/10:

Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich is not just the best superhero game to date, but it defines what a fantastic superhero game should be. With a cliffhanger ending that’ll leave you craving more and enough replay value in the different character combinations to keep you playing for weeks after you really should have stopped, we can only hope it doesn’t take another three or four years for the hopefully inevitable sequel.

The second is at Gaming Excellence with an overall score of 8.9/10:

Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich is a great addition to any gamer’s collection. Despite a less than stellar multiplayer mode and only a few serious enhancements from the original, Third Reich does a lot right. The ability to interact with objects in the world to inflict damage, or watching the destruction of buildings after a heated battle with a boss will keep players coming back for hours. With such a vast collection of villains and heroes, combined with a superb storyline, Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich offers a great comic-book experience.

And the third is at Gaming Horizon with an overall score of 8.8/10:

If you like Strategy Games, or RPGs, I think you’ll definitely want to check out Freedom Force vs the 3rd Reich. It’s a refreshing RPG that’ll give you the break you’re looking for from today’s MMORPGs and all the other RPGs you’ve played in the past (besides the first Freedom Force game). The comic book world of Freedom Force is both funny and entertaining, and filled with so much stuff for you to blow up that you’ll never get bored. What advice do I have to give you about the game? I say go grab yourself a copy, I haven’t stopped playing it since I got it in the mail, and I don’t think you’ll stop playing it once you get back from the store.

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