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Freedom Finger
Shoot 'em Up, Punch 'em Up, F$ 'em Up! Freedom Finger is a music driven, side-scrolling shooter that sends you blasting, punching, and smashing your way across 36 levels of bat$#!% crazy cartoon action. Starring Nolan North, John DiMaggio, Eric Bauza, and Sam Riegel! Freedom Finger sends you blasting, punching, and smashing your way across 37 leve...
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The difficulty near the end of the game did get frustrating, though, and playing through stages paired up with music I wasn’t really feeling did create some dull moments here and there. Overall I feel it was worth the experience, and I’m looking forward to replaying the game in the near future.
It’s always a pleasure when a fantastic indie game sneaks up on me that I had no clue about. Freedom Finger? What kind of weird game could that title be attached to? Oh, it’s a shoot ’em up? Cool. Wait, it has Nolan North, John DiMaggio, Eric Bauza, and Sam Riegel doing voice over? What in the hell is this game!? The soundtrack has Red Fang and Power Trip? Why have I not heard of this before now? I couldn’t have been more blind sided by Freedom Finger, but I’m absolutely grateful th...
Are you all locked up, with nowhere to go? Looking for some challenges outside of blasting demons from Hell or helping a tycoon raccoon fund his own island paradise? Perhaps Freedom Finger can entice you with its own form of hell…bullets. After spending some time on other platforms, the side-scrolling shooter mixed with music has made its way home to the PlayStation 4, and after rocking out with it for a while, we have our thoughts composed in our Freedom Finger PS4 review.
By the time the credits roll, Freedom Finger presents itself as an enjoyable game. A dirty weekend, a quickie through the week. It won’t hold your interest for hours upon hours, but it’ll be a warm companion for short blasts, much like your extended family. An amazing soundtrack and clear art direction surround solid gameplay loops, resulting in Freedom Finger being worth the money…and that’s without paying too much attention to the mastery of Aesop Rock’s tracks.
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