Found this game via Modern Vintage Gamer's video about him finishing the Xbox port. Wanted to show my support to the developer. Played a bit... Man, the controls are a bit wonky and will take some getting used to. Seems pretty fun, though. I was playing with Mouse & Keyboard. Even though it's an TPS/FPS, I wonder if maybe it would control better on a controller. I'll have to try that in the future. I went in thinking it would control sort of like the skydiving segments in other games (such as No One Lives Forever). Not quite. On another note, make sure you have your monitor/GPU settings set NOT to stretch 4:3 games into 16:9. Playing this stretched messes with the way the turning looks and is near vomit-inducing. I'd suggest always playing games in their original aspect ratio anyways, but in this case, I'd say it's 100% necessary. Also, the menus in the game are all keyboard-only. Unsurprising for a game from this time period, but still somewhat annoying. The intro cutscene is prett...
Freefall 3050AD
- Release Date:
- Jan 22, 2019
- Developer:
- Total ArKade Software
- Publisher:
- TAKS
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
It is the year 3050AD and man has moved to cities high above the Earth.
The player controls Commander Alexander Menon, a Drop Cop in the year 3050.
Freefall 3050AD is shooter played in first or third person while falling through gang infested cities and locations high above the Earth.
You can move, spin, shoot and use your air-brakes as you fall through increasingly tougher neighbourhoods.
'There isn't anything else out there quite like it!'
Gameplay offers both mission based levels as well as dedicated shooter stages.
The game features 15 levels, and 4 training levels and 2 levels of difficulty.
Each mission starts with the main character launching into a freefall to pursue and shoot down criminals.
The player has laser guns, homing missiles and grenades, as well as specialized tools like air-brakes to slow their descent.
The player must also manage an oxygen supply, as well as their health, which can be topped up by collecting pick-ups in levels.
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User Reviews
Thanks to Tony and Modern Vintage Gamer for the Xbox release.
Thanks for letting Modern Vintage Gamer finish the OG Xbox version. PC version doesn't work that well for me with Proton & Linux. But that's fine I guess, thanks to the Xbox port I can still play it ;-)
It's hard to believe that this is a real video game. It reminds me of those fake video games you sometimes see on TV, with art and mechanics that make no logical sense. And yet Freefall 3050AD exists, and might just be the most year 2000 video game ever made. It's garish and ridiculous, with bright science fiction visuals, inconsistent fonts, thumping techno, a gigantic UI, and poor tutorials. And you know what? This game is surprisingly fun. At its core, there are two distinct level styles: a railshooter (albeit one where the primary direction is downwards rather than forwards) and a maze-platformer. In the falling sections, it's a fun balance of shooting enemies, avoiding oncoming objects, collecting powerups, and maintaining your speed. In the maze-platformer section, you need to navigate a series of updrafts of varying strength and direction while avoiding enemies. I don't think these are as enjoyable as the shooter segments, but it's an interesting way to break up the game. This...
Just paying for the Xbox port. Don't mind me
I originally found out about this game from Rerez's video about the Nuon, which got me wanting to play the game, but I didn't want to find a super obscure console and also find a probably even more rare game to play it. I had completely forgotten about it until Modern Vintage Gamer's video about finishing the unreleased Xbox port. In that video he mentioned a Steam version of the game which I had never known existed until now, and given the rest of the reviews mention MVG, I'm guessing I'm not alone. As much as I really wanna play the Xbox port (I even have a modded Xbox I found at a thrift store), I don't really have the supplies or the know-how to get it working on my Xbox, But I did buy the PC Version to finally play the game at least. It's pretty fun. The controls are complex, but not hard to get used to. It's a really fun unique arcade shooter, graphics are similar to an early PS2 game, which makes sense since it's from 2000. Soundtrack is really good. The port itself isn't th...
Found out about this game after the Nuon system was talked about by Rerez in 2015 I believe. Then MVG was talking about and the unreleased port along with a port to the PC being brought to Steam, and bringing it back to my attention after all these years. I'm shocked that a plan for a release on the Xbox was a thing! For the game and what its worth its not bad, but the controls are wonky but can get use to them after 5 to 10 minutes. overall not a bad port of something that was exclusive to a obscure system from 2001. But could use a buff up in the resolution department as it only supports 2 sizes. But the controller works fine (Using a official Xbox One controller) and for what its worth its not half bad. Especially for the price listed.
Just wanted to say thanks for MVG for finishing the Xbox port and to thank Tony as well for giving him the source code to do it. You will need to get used to the controls but its pretty fun overall. Without MVG this game would've have had the attention it deserves. Well done mate.
MVG sends his regards
Better than Cyberpunk 2077
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 2Ghz or higher
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: gtx950 or higher
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: This game has been optimised to run at 60FPS and requires a low to mid spec PC.
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2ghz or higher
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: gtx960 or higher
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Freefall 3050AD cost?
Freefall 3050AD costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Freefall 3050AD?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2Ghz or higher Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: gtx950 or higher DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Additional Notes: This game has been optimised to run at 60FPS and requires a low to mid spec PC. Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2ghz or higher Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: gtx960 or higher DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Freefall 3050AD available on?
Freefall 3050AD is available on Windows PC.
Is Freefall 3050AD worth buying?
Freefall 3050AD has 88% positive reviews from 17 players.
When was Freefall 3050AD released?
Freefall 3050AD was released on Jan 22, 2019.
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