- Jan 29, 2002
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Just finished the game and I had some good fun but I found it a bit short.
What did you think when you finished it?
M@rc
What did you think when you finished it?
M@rc
Originally posted by: Todd33
I thought it was long enough.
Can someone explain the damn story to me?
***Spoliers****
The freaky girl was really a woman in a sphere that had twins. One was me and the other was the evil guy? The doctor was her husband (Wade) and his duaghter is then my sister and she was eaten by her brother, the evil ghost guy? Man, I must of missed something, that can't be right.
Originally posted by: Todd33
I thought it was long enough.
Can someone explain the damn story to me?
***Spoliers****
The freaky girl was really a woman in a sphere that had twins. One was me and the other was the evil guy? The doctor was her husband (Wade) and his duaghter is then my sister and she was eaten by her brother, the evil ghost guy? Man, I must of missed something, that can't be right.
Originally posted by: skace
I'd like to see that wikipedia page confirmed by the company. It seems like it's a work in progress based on the discussion tab.
Originally posted by: Elcs
Practically anyone that played Freespace2 is really dying for an explanation to some of the big questions left by the game. Sometimes its best if some questions are left when you finish a game.... it adds to the suspense of a sequel.
Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Elcs
Practically anyone that played Freespace2 is really dying for an explanation to some of the big questions left by the game. Sometimes its best if some questions are left when you finish a game.... it adds to the suspense of a sequel.
Well, I think unexplained things can be cool, but when I say 'the story telling methods were deffinitely pretty bad', I mean the actual mechanics they used to give you information. You gain most of your information by listening to voicemails, having a guy talk to you through your headset and weird visions. Several chapters later, you have absolutely no way to review any of this data when it actually might make sense.
