The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Freedom Fighters Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633144758
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_FREEDOM_FIGHTERS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Jesus M. Cabrera-castro –
In my opinion, this is a great fightinh game. The story is pretty much meaningless. Its an arcade fighter. Its made so that when you feel like playing street fighter, you don’t have to go to the arcade. This game has repetetive value especially if you have other people to play with. The controls are smooth and you can change each button to your desired move. I would reccommend to buy the arcade stick. It will make playing more fun and like a real arcade fighter.The multiplayer is good, but if your not a master at the game, you will get destroyed. The occasional button mashing might work, but very limited.The best value for this game is for someone that has others to play with or just like fighter games.
JuniorL –
I remember playing Street Fighter II when I was a kid in the arcades all day long. I missed those days, so I decided to pick this up and try it out. I don;’t regret my decision, it puts a new spin on a classic game and makes it better. I didn’t like all the other Turbo, Etc versions of the recent Street Fighter games, but this one makes up for all those others. I like the new features and options it gives you. It combines a bit of old and new and gives new life to a classic game in the old 2D fighting platform.
erica –
Ordered this game for my brother it got to him quick in 2 days! that was great thank you would recommend and would buy again
ken ingles –
Great game! Hard to stay away from playing. I’m very satisfied with this product and really enjoy playing this game.
tk –
I have always been a big fan of arcade fighting games, mostly Street Fighter, King of Fighter and Mortal Kombat, since I was a kid. I played this game on a friend’s PS3, and immediately ordered it for my Xbox 360. It lives up to all my expectations and really is refreshing, especially when I have half an hour between things and want to relax.Good’s:- Many many characters- Really good new moves- Plethora of combos and special movesBad’s:- To unlock a couple of characters, there are too many stringent requirements- The final boss in Arcade mode (Seth), is just a cheap trick to make it tough. Pretty much cheats his way out of your special moves, and is really difficult to defeat beyond Medium difficulty.It’s really a very good game, and is more or less a long term investment. If you have an extra controller, some friends over with beer, then it’s an extremely enjoyable evening. Going through the pains to defeat Seth, is worth it when you unlock characters like Fei Long and Cammy.
JacobD. –
This game is pretty sick. I can’t quit playing.Pros: Graphics, in-game move list, tons of outfit colors, downloadable alternate outfits are awesome, online play puts your ego in check. Plenty of unlockablesCons: 1)Online play puts your ego in check (haha), Menu system for Live play SUCKS. I should not have to continue searching and searching and searching for games because the menu only shows 3 online games at a time. THEN, when you find one you’d like to play, you might not get in because “Game full” or “unable to play”. So you’re doomed to push “Search again” over and over. The system should have done all the work for you. It SHOULD just say “ok, you want to play online… here… I’ll find you a match… Boom… choose your character”. If this game was best played online, I would have given it a muuuch lower score, probably a 2. However, if you have friends, this game is best played person to person.2) New characters are pretty worthless. Seth can be awesome if you learn to use him, and Able is just OK, but Rufus is annoying and not fun to play with or against, and El Fuerte is worse than T. Hawk.Also, there are many cheese players online. “Hakoken! Hadoken! Hadoken! Hadoken! Hadoken!” Get some new moves, people. Beware.Over all… Go pick it up and enjoy hours and hours of entertainment for just $60.
C. Johnson –
Street Fighter 2 was and still is my favorite fighting game of all time. And while I wasn’t as excited as some about SF4, I was very eager to play it whenever I could get my hands on a copy at the local video store. This past Friday they had both the 360 and PS3 version in stock so I decided to try the 360 version first…Starting the game for the first time you will have access to the 12 original characters from Street Fighter 2 as well as four completely new ones (some admittedly uninspired). As you complete the game with different characters you can unlock additional characters. However unlocking certain characters like Akuma, require a bit more than just beating the game but I won’t get into that here.Personally I have no problem with the anime theme that seems to be the style Capcom was aiming for in their presentation. Fight locations are beautifully done and Capcom seemed to utilize the XBOX 360’s power well. Frame rates are silky smooth and there is no slowdown whatsoever in the action even as people in the background react to the fight at hand. The characters themselves are also done very well and quite detailed in their uniforms as well as facial expressions. I also like the background music though it’s not as epic or memorable as the BGM on SFII.As good as the game looks the game play suffers a bit on the XBOX 360 version. To me, it seems that the standard XBOX 360 controller does not work as well with the game as I would have liked. I recall on the SNES.