12/8/2022 0 Comments Freespace 2 medals![]() ![]() Even a game that could take you months to complete would be hard pushed to provide the same level of relentless chair-bound agitation. Five days may seem like a relatively short life-cycle for a game, but it's the intensity of those five days, the sheer unadulterated excitement that takes hold throughout the 40-odd missions that makes FreeSpace 2 such a joy to play. Like its relatively youthful predecessor, itself barely a year old, FreeSpace 2 is a punishingly addictive game. I don't know if I can go through all that again. During that time, my palms have poured sweat, my eyes have run dry and the coffee machine has popped its Colombian clogs. I say 'semi' because just two minutes ago I completed the game after five hard days of incessant dogfighting and capital ship assault. Still, I managed to find the room from somewhere and now the game, sequel to the best space combat game in living memory - if you've yet to reach the grand old age of two -has taken up semi-permanent residence. #Freespace 2 medals install#Needing a massive 1.5Gb on full install (I wouldn't have it any other way), it's ironic that a game calling itself FreeSpace leaves you none at all. Now, just a few months later, I'm having to hunt down the smallest of text files to fit the next game on. ![]() At the time I naively thought it would take years to fill its cavernous 10Gb hard drive. It was only four months ago that my coffee-stained, ash-strewn desk found itself supporting a brand new PC, a machine that now, thanks to the ever-increasing demands of PC gaming, is prematurely approaching early retirement. ![]()
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