

In some levels, players must do some exploration to track down a switch or a key card in order to progress. While it embraces Sonic's sense of speed, it takes a more deliberate approach to platforming. It has an identity and rhythm all its own. That said, Freedom Planet isn't a simple reskin of Sonic the Hedgehog. For anyone waiting for a worthy successor to Sonic 3 & Knuckles, the wait is over. It's a platformer oriented around speed, momentum, multiple playable characters, and lengthy levels with plenty of branching paths. It honors and channels the creative energy of games like Rocket Knight Adventures, Ristar, and, of course, Sonic the Hedgehog.

The voice acting, however, is a mixed bag some of it comes off as amateurish.įreedom Planet plays like a love letter to Sega's fourth-generation platformers. The story, played out in entertaining 16-bit cut scenes, is surprisingly good, if a little cliche. Aided by a mysterious stranger, the duo attempt to stop the warlord and reclaim a powerful relic called the Kingdom Stone. Sonic and platform fans - this game is for you.įreedom Planet begins by introducing best friends Lilac and Carol, who are drawn into a planet-wide conflict when an alien warlord crash lands on their world. The result was Freedom Planet, a 2D platformer that debuted on PC last year and Wii U this month. He redeployed his resources into a brand new intellectual property. Robotnik as the villain, but partway into development designer Stephen DiDuro had a change of heart. It was to feature Sonic's trademark rings and Dr. By Evan Norris, posted on 06 October 2015 / 7,003 Viewsįreedom Planet was originally conceived as a Sonic the Hedgehog fan game.
