Despite the major difference in setting, and the decade between them, this foundation is certainly a fit for Freeman. The ‘strategy view’ of the game, where representations of your army move around on top of an abstract map, is nearly identical in form and function to TaleWorld’s 2010 release. That is, if you don't lose it all in the next fight.įreeman: Guerilla Warfare is clearly a riff on the cult classic Mount and Blade: Warband, imported into a destabilized modern day setting, but that's no knock against it. You scavenge what you can from the bodies, one step closer to evening the odds that are stacked against you. Though your guerillas are poorly equipped, untrained, and untested, your strategies carry the day. Expecting this, you have ordered a squad to circle around and trap the terrorists in a pincer attack. You and your makeshift militia dive into the fray, surprising the enemy with a shower of bullets, sending them scrambling. Gunshots ring out across the rolling hills of Cherniv as two factions clash in a minor skirmish a routine event in the blood-soaked nation. Thanks to KK Game Studio for the review code! Genre: First-person shooter/ Real-time strategy
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