• Publisher: SCEA
  • Release Date: Oct 28, 2014
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  1. Dec 25, 2014
    10
    You Need This Game In Your Life. Incredible graphics and top gameplay, lots of customisation and gear to obtain. You will easily get weeks of gameplay out of this one and that's before you jump into multiplayer. Freedom Wars, Gods Eater Burst and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite are the 3 top games you need on your Vita. ENJOY. :)
  2. Oct 31, 2014
    10
    There's a moment when the story gets really annoying, but just for an hour.
    After that its just pure action,its an incredible combat system.
    Totally recommended game.
  3. Nov 7, 2014
    10
    have put probably 20 hours into the game by now and i'm really enjoying it. big fan of boss hunting genre type games and this didn't fail to please me. my only complaint is that it starts off a bit slow. if you like story, then maybe that won't bug you but i just wanted to get in and smashy smashy.

    the co op works great, and it's really awesome being able to play this on the pstv. full
    have put probably 20 hours into the game by now and i'm really enjoying it. big fan of boss hunting genre type games and this didn't fail to please me. my only complaint is that it starts off a bit slow. if you like story, then maybe that won't bug you but i just wanted to get in and smashy smashy.

    the co op works great, and it's really awesome being able to play this on the pstv. full screen with a controller and LAN connection is the way to go.

    for a release price of $30 its hard to go wrong here.
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  4. Oct 29, 2014
    10
    Fantastic action combat/gameplay, great graphics and style, superb multiplayer. This game is packed with content and features as well. Not only does the game have the most enjoyable action gameplay I've seen on the Vita, but also some of the best I've seen in action games in general as of late. The game also gives you a lot to achieve and strive for in terms of new features, content,Fantastic action combat/gameplay, great graphics and style, superb multiplayer. This game is packed with content and features as well. Not only does the game have the most enjoyable action gameplay I've seen on the Vita, but also some of the best I've seen in action games in general as of late. The game also gives you a lot to achieve and strive for in terms of new features, content, upgrades, and an overall since of accomplishment. From what I've seen of the multiplayer, it is extremely robust and full featured both in terms of cooperative and competitive (you can essentially play the whole game with friends. Has voice chat, text chat, can go shopping together, raid other teams, etc.). It also doesn't hurt that the graphics and overall art style are top notch. One of the few titles I'd qualify as a must have for the vita, especially if you want a good multiplayer title. Expand
  5. Jun 19, 2015
    10
    This game iis incredible I love the story and its characters. The gameplay is even better though. It is a lot like other hunting games but with its own unique twists. If you want all the trophies, be prepared to grind. The AI is also not very helpful late-game; it is easier and more fun online anyway.
  6. Feb 2, 2015
    10
    If you have or are planning to buy a PSVita, this needs to be in your collection. The game is fun in single player and great in co-up or versus online. You will shoot, loot, graple and slash your way trough giant enemies following a story that is fun, if not a little "japanese" but overall the missions and action are so good everything else just feels like it doesnt even matter. By theIf you have or are planning to buy a PSVita, this needs to be in your collection. The game is fun in single player and great in co-up or versus online. You will shoot, loot, graple and slash your way trough giant enemies following a story that is fun, if not a little "japanese" but overall the missions and action are so good everything else just feels like it doesnt even matter. By the way, one of the best looking vita games also, with so many players and action it never slowed down! Expand
  7. p02
    Nov 1, 2014
    10
    Some users will feel the story gets in the way, but the combat system and character customization does more than make up for Freedom Wars' shortcomings.
  8. Oct 28, 2014
    10
    I love the combat system! It's kind of like a mixture of Monster Hunter (Close Quarters) and Lost Planet (With the grappling hook + gunplay). It runs pretty swell as well. The futuristic setting of...102,014...is intriguing with the religious overtone of the governments/City States, known as Panopticons, do to the lack of resources for each Panopticon maintains and would lead to aI love the combat system! It's kind of like a mixture of Monster Hunter (Close Quarters) and Lost Planet (With the grappling hook + gunplay). It runs pretty swell as well. The futuristic setting of...102,014...is intriguing with the religious overtone of the governments/City States, known as Panopticons, do to the lack of resources for each Panopticon maintains and would lead to a overpopulation problem; In which case leads to the reason why you're fighting giant robots and monsters, because the government forced you too! Customization for characters has a good variety of outfits and body like choices for you too make.

    Though there's some issues every once in a while (drop in frame rate, etc.), overall i'm a happy camper to know that i have a reason why i bought a vita in first place after this.
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  9. Jan 4, 2015
    10
    This game is fantastic. You might have issues with the controls in the beginning but they offer different types of controls that might suit how you play the game. The default control scheme wasn't ideal for me so I changed it and now I'm having no trouble at all with fighting against any enemy nor combining my offensive and defensive strategies. I'm guessing the reviewer didn't try toThis game is fantastic. You might have issues with the controls in the beginning but they offer different types of controls that might suit how you play the game. The default control scheme wasn't ideal for me so I changed it and now I'm having no trouble at all with fighting against any enemy nor combining my offensive and defensive strategies. I'm guessing the reviewer didn't try to change his controls. I kind of agree with the limited variations within the prison itself even as you go up the ranks but then again it is heavily emphasized in the story that no matter how high you are in the rank, A sinner is still is pretty much just dirt. So it also makes sense for them to suffer a bleak and lifeless environment in prison. It is a prison after all. It would have made more sense if you were a citizen and not a prisoner to have different environments depending on your class. Expand
  10. Jan 22, 2015
    10
    A refreshing new addition to the ps vita's somewhat poor lineup. Must have game for anime fans. The graphical style has an anime-like feel. All voices are in japanese, but there are english subs. It resembles the anime "Attack on Titan", you fight giant monsters and can sever their body parts, while flying around with a "thorn", a rope-like object that pulls you and allows you to leap toA refreshing new addition to the ps vita's somewhat poor lineup. Must have game for anime fans. The graphical style has an anime-like feel. All voices are in japanese, but there are english subs. It resembles the anime "Attack on Titan", you fight giant monsters and can sever their body parts, while flying around with a "thorn", a rope-like object that pulls you and allows you to leap to buildings or abductors. The gameplay is basically monster hunter + attack on titan + guns. The crafting system is very fun and addictive as you endlessly struggle to create a perfect weapon by post game.

    The story is that you fell from an abductor in the beginning of the game and lost your memory (just like in my japanese animus, right?). You get sentenced to a 1 million year sentence for being a drain on resources. In this world, resources are scarce and nations (panopticons) must compete with each other. Your sole duty in life is to be useful and contribute to your panopticon and protect the citizens, who are basically the useful people (engineers, tech guys). The story is nothing to write home about, this game's selling point is the gameplay. The ending is unsatisfying and is left on a cliffhanger, possibly hinting at a future sequel.

    I would definitely recommend it to anyone that owns a vita. It is worth it for $30, even better if you get it for cheaper.
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  11. Jan 26, 2021
    10
    Just perfect, only the things is the discussion and some research for npc sometimes it will take a while but still perfect
  12. Nov 4, 2014
    9
    The best game I own on Vita. It's like Deadman Wonderland meets Attack on Titan. If that doesn't sell you I don't know what will. The combat reminds me of Monster Hunter and Lost Planet, and boy does it feel satisfying. Every hit packs a punch and flying around with your vines just makes it feel so open and intense. The online is an absolute blast and I love that there is so much damn lootThe best game I own on Vita. It's like Deadman Wonderland meets Attack on Titan. If that doesn't sell you I don't know what will. The combat reminds me of Monster Hunter and Lost Planet, and boy does it feel satisfying. Every hit packs a punch and flying around with your vines just makes it feel so open and intense. The online is an absolute blast and I love that there is so much damn loot to get. Another great feature is that when you go online and do missions, you get a ticket to pass up that mission in the single player if you so choose. My only gripe so far is I wish there was more maps(I'm only about 2 and a half hours in though) Expand
  13. Jun 26, 2016
    9
    Really fun game and was my second platinum! Anyways, the music is top notch, the graphics are crisp and there's practically no lag (which helps a lot for this kind of monster hunter-esque game) in missions. Accessories are interesting but could have been involved in the story a bit more... the game's story is alright, and while characters weren't really explained that deeply, I found themReally fun game and was my second platinum! Anyways, the music is top notch, the graphics are crisp and there's practically no lag (which helps a lot for this kind of monster hunter-esque game) in missions. Accessories are interesting but could have been involved in the story a bit more... the game's story is alright, and while characters weren't really explained that deeply, I found them to be likeable and yeah. There are quite a few variations of the huge abductors/enemies but there could have been more. Despite this, fighting similar abductors in new missions never really felt old. I found the game to be alright on the difficulty level until I hit some Code 7 missions, and realized that it was my lack of weapon upgrades and through some experimenting and self reflection, I was able to complete the game's main story to head onto post game missions that were much more difficult. Online play is quite fun too, but it does take some time (at this point) to get people to join for helping or for pvp combat. Either way, the ~75 hours I spent with this game were not wasted and were quite the good time! You can find this game for under 20 bucks now too, so I highly recommend trying it (especially for that price) if you haven't already done so!

    Gameplay: 9/10
    Story: 7/10
    Music: 9.5/10
    Presentation: 9.5/10
    Length: 9/10
    Overall: 9/10
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  14. Jan 3, 2016
    9
    Impressive game. The main story gets a bit bland mid-way but the core game and "monster hunting" fast-paced action is top notch. It sucks you in like very few games can do it: you will feel very tense and on the edge of you seat while fighting two huge and intimidating creatures the size of houses at the same time. The game features lots of customization for both your character (clothing,Impressive game. The main story gets a bit bland mid-way but the core game and "monster hunting" fast-paced action is top notch. It sucks you in like very few games can do it: you will feel very tense and on the edge of you seat while fighting two huge and intimidating creatures the size of houses at the same time. The game features lots of customization for both your character (clothing, etc.) and your gaming style: like it close and personal? craft a chainsaw weapon, upgrade it with parts extracted from the monsters you have defeated, then go sever more parts from these huge creatures with it.

    Definitively this game is worth a PS Vita if you still don't have one. Fans of the "monster hunting" genre will be very pleased with Freedom Wars.
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  15. Nov 9, 2014
    9
    So after sinking 7 hours into this game and passing my CODE 3 exam I have yet to get tired of this game. Is it perfect? No, far from it. But it's really fun.

    By far my favorite thing about this game is the setting, for example you have to buy the right to lie down while sleeping. Want to do something? You'll probably have to buy it. The gameplay mostly involves shooting bullet
    So after sinking 7 hours into this game and passing my CODE 3 exam I have yet to get tired of this game. Is it perfect? No, far from it. But it's really fun.

    By far my favorite thing about this game is the setting, for example you have to buy the right to lie down while sleeping. Want to do something? You'll probably have to buy it.

    The gameplay mostly involves shooting bullet sponges, while the location and objectives don't vary very often (Shoot X amount of bad guys or rescue Y amount of citizens), it's pretty fun and stays that way, mostly thanks to the Thorn. You can't jump in freedom wars. The fix? Putting in a Thorn.

    There are 3 types of Thorns, attack, healing and defense.You can also launch yourself up to higher ground or launch yourself towards enemey's using the Thorn.

    To conclude: the game is repetitive but fun. If you have a Vita you should buy Freedom Wars. If you don't have a Vita but like the genre,look into buying one.
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  16. Feb 5, 2015
    9
    A brilliant game! Some will bemoan an uneven difficulty level - that complaint is not unfounded - but this game excels in every other area! The story isn't mindblowing, but it intrigues. What is brilliant though is the art style, like anime via CG, and the brilliantly crafted world. Though this game is quite similar to monster hunter on the battlefield, it has a lot of its own idead too.A brilliant game! Some will bemoan an uneven difficulty level - that complaint is not unfounded - but this game excels in every other area! The story isn't mindblowing, but it intrigues. What is brilliant though is the art style, like anime via CG, and the brilliantly crafted world. Though this game is quite similar to monster hunter on the battlefield, it has a lot of its own idead too. The combat it also much less obtuse than monster hunter and all the better for it. The thorn is a very welcome idea. Online modes and PvP are decent, but waiting times in lobbies can be quite long. The wait is worth it because both co-op and PvP are lots of fun! Amd when you are stuck on a mission, you can always rewuest the help of other players online should you please, but you are never forced to do so. The weapon system is very good, allowing you to beef up your loadout while lowering the amount of grinding that plagues other games.
    Overall, this is a brilliant showcase for just how full an experience the Vita can deliver. I could see this working on a PS3/just as well as on Vita. I understand it is not perfect in every area, but Freedom Wars bolts a story and cinvincing dystopian world onto MonHan-style combat to great effect. On top of that it's pretty cheap at only £20 to download off PSN and £25 for the boxed versionAlso: Ling live Percy Propa!
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  17. Nov 3, 2014
    9
    Pros:
    - Combat is fun and there are a variety of weapons to use which each have different play-styles.
    - Graphics are quite good considering it's a handheld game. Character models are really well done. - Character and Accessory (AI companion) customization has a good amount of depth and can be changed at anytime. - Very cool online ranking system that shows the top players and
    Pros:
    - Combat is fun and there are a variety of weapons to use which each have different play-styles.
    - Graphics are quite good considering it's a handheld game. Character models are really well done.
    - Character and Accessory (AI companion) customization has a good amount of depth and can be changed at anytime.
    - Very cool online ranking system that shows the top players and panopticons (basically the city you associate with).
    - Interesting weapon upgrade and modification system (it's quite deep so I won't be going into detail here).
    - Story and premise are very cool.

    Cons:
    - No English voice-over. All the audio is in Japanese. You will have to read text. If you don't like reading then just stop here.
    - Map variety is limited but helped somewhat by the different weather effects that can occur.
    - Some of the missions are very difficult which would be fine but some are meant to be frustrating and are plain annoying (I'm looking at you Code 7 exam).

    Summary:
    A really fun game, especially if you have some friends that play. Carefully consider if you're okay with not having English voices before you buy. It would be nice if they released a demo but they have yet to do so.
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  18. Nov 9, 2014
    9
    Even though I haven't fully completed the game, I must say that it is quite a pleasant one. I'm not really into these Monster Hunter type games but Freedom Wars is really a great and addictive game! There's tons (and I mean tons) to do in Freedom Wars, like completing missions, walking and exploring the Panopticon, creating weapons and upgrading them, creating facilities, obtaining newEven though I haven't fully completed the game, I must say that it is quite a pleasant one. I'm not really into these Monster Hunter type games but Freedom Wars is really a great and addictive game! There's tons (and I mean tons) to do in Freedom Wars, like completing missions, walking and exploring the Panopticon, creating weapons and upgrading them, creating facilities, obtaining new resources scattered around, and much much more! As for the campaign -- expect to read quite a lot of dialogue as their isn't any english voice acting in the game but the dialogue made me laugh and made me shock, something other games don't do to me. But be careful what you do in Panopticon as there are a lot of rules and restrictions some I thought were crazy but just be on your nice behaviour or else your sentence will increase! Gameplay is very crazy and lots of action going on, enemies may take a while to take down, especially the abductors! I don't really want to say too much but really -- get the game now! Really it's a must have for any Vita owner and I'll admit that this game will always have you coming back as there is SOO much to do! Do yourself a favor and buy it, play it, and enjoy it! Expand
  19. May 24, 2018
    9
    This game had it all, and it lost it because of a weak story development and ending, on the begining you can get caught on the story as is, but after (around) 6 hours of play, you just don't care anymore and want to start fighting the giant robots.
    The gameplay mechanics are the best of this game, i would even dare to write, this is the right way to do an Attack on Titan videogame (the
    This game had it all, and it lost it because of a weak story development and ending, on the begining you can get caught on the story as is, but after (around) 6 hours of play, you just don't care anymore and want to start fighting the giant robots.
    The gameplay mechanics are the best of this game, i would even dare to write, this is the right way to do an Attack on Titan videogame (the koei ones are just not good), but again, this was no perfect game at all, the characters are too plain and you just don't care enough about them.

    The customization system for your character is great, but almost inexistent for the AI controlled characters, which makes it hard to do some of the extra missions. This is where the online multiplayer comes to the rescue, which is really really great.
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  20. Oct 30, 2014
    9
    Awesome game! The game gets even better, as you proceed further in the story and level up your character, factions and compete against other panopticons, which represents your home city.

    Controls are fluid and easy to learn at the beginning of the game. Character models and game textures are beautiful enough for PS Vita and frame-rate is fluid enough to enjoy the action packed
    Awesome game! The game gets even better, as you proceed further in the story and level up your character, factions and compete against other panopticons, which represents your home city.

    Controls are fluid and easy to learn at the beginning of the game. Character models and game textures are beautiful enough for PS Vita and frame-rate is fluid enough to enjoy the action packed game-play.

    It is obviously one of the best Action-RPG games for the Vita. Down side "the end game" of Freedom Wars is the grinding for better gear, to get the superior character and dominate against other players, for example in the multiplayer mode or complete missions even faster, to get more valuable resources, which is extremely fun, as it is hard, challenging and eventually frustrating, after you've played the same missions over again several times, but it's fun to get back to the game, even with your friends.

    Japanese Anime art style is refreshing feature to see even here in the west, but doesn't affect positively to every fellow gamers as it does back in Japan and Asia, but overall I think this could be the new era for PS Vita. Freedom Wars is great for the Vita to bring up the sells and affect to other studios to bring out better games for handhelds in the near future. (This is my first rating here and try to understand that my mother tongue isn't English and there might be several mistakes in the text. Don't be too harsh. Thank you!).
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  21. Nov 2, 2014
    9
    Possibly one of the best games out on the Vita right now, if you love Monster Hunter and other games alike. Because there's so much to say about this game and the fact that it's really complicated to explain, I'm just going to explain the game-play.

    Freedom Wars is a mix between Monster Hunter and a bit of Attack on Titan as well as some third-person shooter aspects. You also possess
    Possibly one of the best games out on the Vita right now, if you love Monster Hunter and other games alike. Because there's so much to say about this game and the fact that it's really complicated to explain, I'm just going to explain the game-play.

    Freedom Wars is a mix between Monster Hunter and a bit of Attack on Titan as well as some third-person shooter aspects. You also possess what's called a Thorn, and similar to Lost Planet's anchor, it's basically a grappling hook; you can grapple onto walls as well as your enemies. There are many different types of weapons, such as light and heavy melee weapons, assault rifles and sub-machine guns, and even a gatling gun with three mini-gun barrels. You are also assigned what's called an Accessory, which is a humanoid robot that accompanies you wherever you go and can assist you in operations. Unlike the player, it can only wield one weapon, ranged or melee.

    Like Monster Hunter and other games alike, you're able to customize your character with different clothing and accessories as well as your humanoid robotic partner. If you aren't comfortable with your character, then you're able to completely give your character a massive face-lift. Yes, you can go from male to female and none of your teammates or Accessory will even notice.

    The only unfortunate thing is that the voices are in Japanese. I can understand if the publisher is unable to hire English voice actors, but the least they could do is add more subtitles. Like, for example, there are times when an announcer is speaking and I wouldn't know what he or she is saying, or whenever I finish an operation, one of my teammates say something and I wouldn't understand. The Japanese-only audio isn't a bad thing, but they could have at least put more subtitles in for the smaller parts and not just the cut-scenes.

    All in all, Freedom Wars is definitely a great game to play and it's amazing to look at as well. My only complaints are the Japanese voices and the drop in frame-rate whenever there's a thousand sprites on the screen. Other than that, definitely worth the $30.
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  22. Nov 3, 2014
    9
    I must say I am quite surprised at how much I enjoy this game. I bought it on a whim and let me say that it is a steal at just $30. I must call out that there are some reviews here that are not only not helpful, but can harm the image of the game and put off someone who would have truly enjoyed the game. I hope to put forth a decent review that can help you decide on whether or not youI must say I am quite surprised at how much I enjoy this game. I bought it on a whim and let me say that it is a steal at just $30. I must call out that there are some reviews here that are not only not helpful, but can harm the image of the game and put off someone who would have truly enjoyed the game. I hope to put forth a decent review that can help you decide on whether or not you would like to purchase this game.

    Let's head straight for the vitals:

    Great Graphics 8.5/10: I would say it's fair to class Freedom Wars as an upper tiers-man when it comes to graphical prowess. It is very nice to look at, has fluid motion, and gives some of the better graphics PS3 games offer a run for their money. The visual styling is crisp, clean cut and doesn't sacrifice much in the way of detail. While it may not be considered the best the vita has to offer, I would nominate the game for 'Best Anime-like Graphics'. It isn't perfect, but it doesn't fail to show off the capabilities for the Sony handheld.

    Good Musical Score 6.5/10: This is where it might hurt a tad. the music isn't much to write home about. There is some diversity when it comes to varying locations, types of battles, and story line sections, but it rarely strays from its rooted electronic sound. I didn't particularly find any track that was particularly catchy, but the menu music and general feel of the 'downtime' music fits and is acceptable enough to not hinder the game any.

    Great Sound 8/10: Wonderful. So far I haven't noticed hitches or ticks in the sound effects or all the fun blips, beeps, and whistles. Guns sound like guns, rockets sound like rockets, and everything else feels as it should. I haven't noticed any strange quirks where a sound was misplaced or misused.

    Original Voices 9/10: While the game does have voiced sections, not all of them are this way, and there will be a fair bit of reading for you to do, unless you're one who mashes 'A' for great justice. The voices that are included in the game are all their glorious, original Japanese voice overs, which is always a plus in any game that originates from the island. However, not every little murmur or complaint is subtitled, leaving those who don't have a basic grasp of the Japanese language out of the loop, such as your own character's voice over when doing missions. The same can be said of the supporting characters on missions.

    Great Translation 8/10: A minor gripe: the translation is not spot on. There are indeed a few quips and remarks that are lost in this process that again leaves those who don't understand Japanese out of the loop, however, as it stands the game does not leave out critical plot points, important information, or suffer from 'engrish' (like SAO does). If you don't speak Japanese, this shouldn't bother you at all as the game flows the same and makes sense.

    Amazing Character Customization 9/10: This is where a few would argue and disagree with me. I would say a game that offers more options to build your character's body than Soul Calibur is quite the feat. You can change the size of all your major body parts: legs, arms, torso, head, neck, irises and even the bust size to name a few. You can change the color of your skin, eyes, hair (main color and highlights) and lips. And in true anime fashion, you can even have two different colored eyes. In the beginning (like many games) there is not much to choose from, but more is unlocked as you progress through the game (clothing, color palettes, stickers, etc). I suggest watching youtube to get a better idea. The only downside is the stickers, which suffer tearing depending on what size and where they are placed on your character.

    Great Gameplay 8.5/10: The gameplay is fun, to say the least and gives you free range to tackle enemies how you see fit. With six weapon classes to choose from (three ranged/three melee), you can equip up to two from any of these categories and can even 'double up' on the same type. Two miniguns? Sign me up! Depending on which weapons you chose for the battle you can make it harder or easier on yourself by. . . reading the intel that's given. Gameplay is fast paced and can reach into the vertical plain by clinging to walls and shooting at people.

    Controls: As always, playing a new game is all about figuring out the controls. It took me an hour to get used to it, and maybe another two to get comfortable with it. It all depends on the person playing the game; if you're like me who can pick up controls on the fly this isn't an issue, but if you've been binging on one game, then it will be difficult at first. I do not see 'broken controls' in this game, there is some ability to change the controls but I have not seen fit to change them.

    Originality 9/10: You're not paid in cash. In fact, you're not paid at all. You do, however, get chunks of years taken off your sentence. Haven't quite seen that before.
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  23. Nov 4, 2014
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Freedom Wars takes several styles of gameplay and mashes them together, creating a fresh, new experience. It takes the hunting/gathering aspect of Monster Hunter, adds decent gun mechanics, and a grappling hook mechanic which allows an extra layer of complexity to the combat.
    The monsters you fight (known as abductors) can be systematically dismantled, similar to Toukiden, but the lost limbs/weapons will actually affect how the monster fights you. You can cling to them and start bashing on them with your melee weapon, or keep away and pelt it with bullets or bombs. There is no one way to play the game, which feels great.

    The story is interesting, but several things remain unexplained. There is so much lore that could have been expanded upon, but was left threadbare. If anything, this leaves me with the hope that this will ensure a sequel, where they actually explain such things as what "Will'O" actually is.

    My biggest complaint about the game (and the reason for the spoiler tag) is the final boss. You have to take on 3 missions in a row, without saving. The first mission is relatively easy, the second is challenging, and the last I have only completed through exploits. If you fail one, you have to go back and do it all over again. While this makes sense in a thematic way, it does not make for a good gameplay experience.

    One somewhat surprising aspect of the game is the insane amount of customization that you can do to your character. You can switch between sexes at will, you have multiple outfits to choose from (each with different variants), and at least 20 colour palettes to choose from. You can colour individual areas of your clothing, leaving you with a character that is, more than likely, completely unique.

    The online function works relatively well; I have played with people from around the world with an acceptable amount of lag.

    Freedom Wars is a game which I feel has a lot of content, yet still makes me feel like there could be more. You start the game with a 1,000,000 year sentence you have to work off, and I was able to get through the story without working off more than 100,000. This is a game that would benefit from DLC or expansion packs; Regular additions to the content will keep players coming back for more.

    All I know is that I'm not putting this game down until I have earned my freedom, and I wouldn't want it any other way.
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  24. Dec 3, 2014
    9
    I think those calling this game a monster hunter clone are being unfair. This is a great game, especially as a handheld. I find myself wanting to come back to it all the time.
  25. Feb 15, 2017
    9
    Freedom Wars is really good hunting game. The art style is pretty interesting and I think you gonna like it. Freedom Wars has amazing gameplay. Combat system is really well made. Customization in FW is awesome as well. There are many possibilities how your character can look and what can wear and there are even a lot of colours etc. The game is heavily based on story. In my opinion theFreedom Wars is really good hunting game. The art style is pretty interesting and I think you gonna like it. Freedom Wars has amazing gameplay. Combat system is really well made. Customization in FW is awesome as well. There are many possibilities how your character can look and what can wear and there are even a lot of colours etc. The game is heavily based on story. In my opinion the story was pretty decent and just kept me in the game for long time. Post game content is pretty decent and online mode is still a reason to play this game even after you finished the story. Overall Freedom Wars is really great game and everyone who loves hunting games or RPGs will love this.

    Graphic - 8
    Gameplay - 9
    Lasting Appeal - 9
    Execution - 8

    Overall - 8,5
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  26. Jul 10, 2020
    9
    To be one of the first games on this console, I must say that I was very impressed by its graphics and gameplay. Customization is fine. The story is entertaining and original, having to pay a sentence. The game was difficult for me, perhaps because I couldn't take advantage of its online. Otherwise, a game to keep in mind.
  27. Jan 19, 2015
    8
    Give this game a chance before you decide to pass it up. Freedom Wars may not seem to appealing from the outside looking in, but once you get the ball rolling it becomes increasingly difficult to put down. You will definitely have to wait it out though - I'd highly recommend you give this game a good 2 hours or so to develop before you pass judgement on it. It can be very overbearing earlyGive this game a chance before you decide to pass it up. Freedom Wars may not seem to appealing from the outside looking in, but once you get the ball rolling it becomes increasingly difficult to put down. You will definitely have to wait it out though - I'd highly recommend you give this game a good 2 hours or so to develop before you pass judgement on it. It can be very overbearing early on, and downright oppressive. Once you get the hang of things though, you'll find that Freedom Wars has an immersive atmosphere, an engaging storyline, and very solid gameplay mechanics. Expand
  28. Nov 11, 2014
    8
    This game is attacting to people into the game as long as play . Combat system , upgrade system , sinner and accesory customisation system are really cool . If u played soul sacrifice before dont hesite to buy this game . Because there will be no more like these games.
  29. Nov 9, 2014
    8
    Gameplay: 9/10 - I like the idea of mixing FPS with Hack & Slash, though it would be nice if I could customize the controls a bit (none of the options were quite what I wanted, but it was only a couple buttons I'd swap around). It's no MH, but still fun to play. The game mostly involves 'arena' battles, with the occasional maze run or stealth mission.
    Graphics: 9/10 - Not much to complain
    Gameplay: 9/10 - I like the idea of mixing FPS with Hack & Slash, though it would be nice if I could customize the controls a bit (none of the options were quite what I wanted, but it was only a couple buttons I'd swap around). It's no MH, but still fun to play. The game mostly involves 'arena' battles, with the occasional maze run or stealth mission.
    Graphics: 9/10 - Not much to complain about, the game looks good on the VIta.
    Story: 7/10 - I didn't mind the story (although for games like this I'm not to concerned with story). I like the overall idea of being a prisoner trying to reduce your sentence and the Panopticons competing for resources. Some of the cutscenes were a bit long just to say so little, and others feel entirely unnecessary, such as a cutscene just to tell you to meet somewhere else (when the game could have just sent you there in the first place to reduce loading screens).
    Technical/Other: 7/10 - Nothing too bad here. Just the rare frame rate drop, occasional lag while playing online, and every so ofter the loading screen would go longer than usual. No crashes/freezes during my play through.
    Trophy difficulty: 7/10 - It doesn't look too hard, just time consuming. Once you've maxed out your gear, you should be able to get the tougher offline trophies in a few tries (such as kill this monster without dying).
    Overall: Not a bad game for $30. Main play through keep me busy for ~20hrs and online play will probably keep me entertained for many more.
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  30. Nov 5, 2014
    8
    This game is has really good gameplay but, lacks story. I really love how rewarding it feel when you cut an abductors arm of or free a citizen. The story is not interesting. I find myself constantly skipping the dialog and just go into combat. Bottom line, the game lacks a good story but, make up for it with it's awesome addictive gameplay. It's a must have for all vita owners
Metascore
73

Mixed or average reviews - based on 39 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 39
  2. Negative: 0 out of 39
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Dec 28, 2014
    60
    Freedom Wars can't match the series it aims to ape, but this is almost as worth checking out for its bizarre, clever conceit as its satisfying, if shallow, combat mechanics. [Christmas 2014, p.87]
  2. Dec 22, 2014
    63
    For game that wants you to spend hundreds of hours playing it, Freedom Wars is depressingly shallow.
  3. Dec 16, 2014
    80
    Not only is Freedom Wars one of the best games available for PlayStation Vita, but it will keep you busy for months with great gameplay and the superb 4-player co-op mode. A must-have for any action/RPG fan.