![]() ![]() He goes so far as to behead Shuigang’s king and brainwash its prince, Dail, in the opening cutscene to set things in motion. However, nobody realizes the war is being orchestrated by an intergalactic warlord named Arktivus Brevon, who seeks to steal the Kingdom Stone to power his army. The kingdoms of Shang Mu, Shang Tu and Shuigang are warring over the Kingdom Stone, a life-giving relic that powers the entire planet. The story of “Freedom Planet” takes place on the planet Avalice, where war is on the rise. “Freedom Planet” might look like another dime-a-dozen “Sonic” clone, but there is much more to it than a passing resemblance. The end result is developer GalaxyTrail’s love letter to the action titles of yesteryear, blending elements of “Sonic the Hedgehog,” “Mega Man X” and “Gunstar Heroes” to create something amazing. ![]() Once one of many fan-games based off the “Sonic the Hedgehog” series, the game was retooled by creator Stephen DiDuro to become its own entity. Fortunately, “Freedom Planet” is not one of those games. Sure, they may present cool new ideas and could be fun to play, but usually, with one or two exceptions, these sorts of games amount to nothing more than a flash in the pan. Fan-made games usually do not amount to much in the long run. ![]()
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