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Title : Freedom Planet (Update v1.21.5)
Publisher : Marvelous (XSEED) Platform : Nintendo Switch
Developer : GalaxyTrail Origin : eShop
Genre : Action / Adventure Title ID : 0100EB800B614800
Date : March 2020 Format : 01x50MB / NSP
Summary
Run, fight, and maneuver through the colorful 2D world of Avalice!
The planet Avalice has long known a tenuous peace thanks to the
Kingdom Stone: an orb of unknown origin that outputs enough free
energy to power every device in the world, seemingly without limit.
The Kingdom Stone is beginning to weaken, however, and the planet's
three ruling houses are poised to engage in all-out war over
control of this most precious resource. Add to that a coup d'etat
within one of these houses - instigated by an invading alien army -
and Avalice's future is looking grim.
Enter, our three unlikely protagonists: the dragon, Sash Lilac, who
unwittingly gets involved when she witnesses a strange airship
crash-land and grows concerned for the well-being of its pilot; the
wildcat, Carol Tea, whose dedication to her best friend leads her
to undertake whatever challenges fate throws her way; and the
orphaned puppy, Milla Basset, whose quest for nothing more than
mere companionship inadvertently brings her directly into the line
of fire.
Together, this trio of anthropomorphized heroines must somehow
ingratiate themselves to each of the three houses, stop an all-out
alien invasion, and learn the secret nature of the Kingdom Stone
before its power wanes...and before a world war breaks out around
them.
Freedom Planet is a fast-paced combat-driven platform adventure
that pits a spunky dragon girl and her friends against hostile
foreign powers and alien attack forces. There's trouble around
every turn, from insects to giant robots to sheer explosive
destruction, but players will have a variety of special fighting
abilities at their disposal to blast through more than a dozen
massive, nonlinear stages. The campaign may be played through as
Lilac, Carol, or the unlockable Milla, each of whom has completely
unique gameplay mechanics, an altered story mode in which the
selected character takes the lead, and even a few of her own unique
stages.
Gorgeous 2D pixel art with meticulous detail and a grand, rocking
soundtrack.
Lush multi-scrolling backdrops are layered behind minutely detailed
stages, each populated with a variety of lovingly animated
characters and most backed by at least two unique music tracks per
stage, along with unique music for almost every boss battle.
Three playable characters with completely different strengths and
abilities.
Use Lilac's dragon powers to hair-whip enemies, spin like a
cyclone, or blaze through the skies like a comet; use Carol's
feline agility to cut through foes with punches and kicks, scale
walls, or summon a gravity-defying motorcycle; and use Milla's
mighty basset-hound ears to fly short distances, or call upon her
canine magic to create deadly cubes which can be tossed at foes,
compressed into a directional shield, or fired off as if from a
rifle.
Momentum-based platforming and combat in a wide variety of
settings.
Use the game's tight controls to reach incredible speeds and
heights, exploring massive stages full of secrets, alternate paths,
and hidden collectibles. Send enemies flying, fight screen-filling
bosses, dodge lasers, ride mine carts, hop from airship to airship,
and more!
Follow the story, or just play the game; it's all up to you.
Play in "Adventure Mode" to enjoy the game's intense and dramatic
story, with over an hour of unique cutscenes and full voice-acting,
or pick "Classic Mode" to do away with cutscenes entirely and
simply play the stages for a streamlined gameplay experience.
Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and Korean.
Update Notes: v1.21.5 (v131072). Firmware 8.0.1 and master key 6.2
are required.
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