Freedom Planet makes its way to the Nintendo Switch later this month



XSEED Games is bringing the hit Sonic-inspired 2D platformer Freedom Planet to the Nintendo Switch, as announced back at E3. A release date has now been given, and the game will be hitting Switch consoles on August 30, where it will cost $14.99 as an eShop-only digital title. Freedom Planet originally launched on the Nintendo Wii U three years ago, in 2015.

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 and 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, non-linear stages.

Take back the world of Avalice and return peace to its three kingdoms for the first time on a handheld console! Play as one of three characters – Lilac, Carol or the unlockable Milla – each with their own unique gameplay style, and use their individual skills to forge a path through the gorgeous 2D pixel art and lush multi-scrolling backdrops that make up the stages in Freedom Planet.

Each character’s abilities add new ways to fell foes and traverse tumultuous terrain, employing the game’s momentum-based platforming and sprawling level designs to reward players with a seemingly bottomless barrage of secrets, alternate paths, hidden collectables, and speed run opportunities for faster clear times.

With a traditional ‘Adventure Mode’ featuring over an hour’s worth of fully voiced cutscenes to enhance the game’s dramatic storyline, and a ‘Classic Mode’ to get players straight into the action, the Nintendo Switch release of Freedom Planet offers the full, uncompromised experience at home or on the go. The game will be available in English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese and Korean.
 
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With the character designs you can really tell they were inspired by Sonic, in particular, the older games.

I had s chuckle with the rabbit girl using her arms and ears to try and fly.

I think I'll check this one out. It looks like alot of fun!
 
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I've never tried it before, but I heard it's like Sonic and the soundtrack is actually composed by one of my favorite artists, gonna try it out.
 

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