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Freelancer

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ShooterSimulatorAdventure

Sandbox · Sci-Fi

Freelancer's appeal lies in its seamless blend of space combat and open-world trading. Piloting your ship in a vast galaxy, you're free to engage in dogfights, haul cargo, or even become a pirate, all while upgrading your vessel with new weapons and equipment. The persistent online universe, even with its somewhat dated visuals, fostered a strong sense of community and emergent gameplay, as players formed alliances and carved out their own empires among the stars.

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Eight hundred years prior to the start of our story, bitter conflict divided all of mankind. A handful of colonists struck out on their own to begin anew - far away from the Earth and its turmoil. Several ships were launched with enough equipment and supplies to give the hundreds onboard a fighting chance - but since the area around far-off Sirius had never been surveyed, no one really knew what to expect. What they found was a new frontier of free-flowing natural resources, unexplored territories, great wonders and lurking dangers. Each ship, representing the clusters of people and their earthly place of origin, settled into different parts of the galaxy pre-selected by their ship-board computer to give them the best chance of survival. Life was hard in the beginning, but over the 800 years the different colonies prospered and expanded their territories, claiming more and more systems for their own. Survival and propagation eventually led to growth and profit as each of the colonies developed specialties and fostered commerce. As the colonies grew and time passed their connections with their roots on Earth dwindled and they lost their memories of the conflicts of the past. Soon their attention was dominated by new, more immediate conflicts. Feelings of lost ancestral connection spurred anachronism in the look of the great cities, and created a somewhat distorted image of each colony's cultural heritage. In the ever-expanding outer edge of the territories, frontier lawlessness prevailed. The Houses: Each shipboard colony that left Earth carried some memory of its origins in its name. The Liberty carried Americans, The Bretonia flew from The United Kingdom and surrounding territory, The Kusari from Asia, and the Rheinland launched with Germanic cargo. As each ship settled and colonies began to expand, they knew little about each other and their advancing development. Finally, little by little, the individual colonies found each other and began to set up trade routes to link their systems for commerce and solidarity. Today, with each colony firmly rooted in its respective corner of the galaxy, the colonies rely heavily on each other for trade and industry but also compete for resources and new territories in the Border Worlds. The colonies mandate member governments in "The New Alliance" within the Sirius sector. To control conflicts, each colony has forged alliances and treaties with others as they have grown. Competition remains fierce, however. Struggles rage for supremacy in business, commerce, resources, power and control. There can be tenuous peace between colonies' political agendas, but the grabs for holdings constantly unsettle the volatile frontier.

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2015 · Shooter

Trade Freelancer's on-foot action for a galaxy-spanning flight simulator — the same sense of freedom, emergent storytelling, and player-driven economy, but with a thousand star systems to explore.

Why recommended

  • Criteria — Action is core, with dogfighting, mining, and trading all requiring reflexes and skillful piloting.
  • The vast open galaxy and player-driven narrative create a sense of adventure and discovery as you chart your own course.
  • Criteria — Singleplayer is fully supported, though the game also features a persistent online world with shared player interactions.
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If Freelancer's procedural generation and space exploration captivated you, No Man's Sky offers a more ambitious, open-world take on the same formula, with base-building, resource gathering, and alien encounters.

Why recommended

  • Criteria — Action is present through ship-to-ship combat, though the focus is on exploration and survival.
  • The procedurally generated universe offers endless exploration and discovery, echoing the sense of adventure in Freelancer.
  • Criteria — Designed primarily as a single-player experience, with multiplayer elements integrated seamlessly.
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Expand Freelancer's sandbox with base building, survival mechanics, and a greater emphasis on crafting and resource management — a sci-fi adventure where you're truly the architect of your own destiny.

Why recommended

  • The game features first-person action, space combat, and planetary exploration.
  • Criteria — The open-world nature of the game and the ability to explore planets and build bases offer a sense of adventure.
  • Criteria — Primarily a single-player experience with options for co-op play.

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