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*[http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php?topic=76933.0 Release thread] (with community reaction)
 
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*[http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php?topic=76948.0 Drama splitlocked from release thread]
 
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?vf2aib6d597csvq Download from Mediafire]
 
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?vf2aib6d597csvq Download from Mediafire]
 
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?806glxh9kayl016 "Lite" version with some ships removed for slower computers (Mediafire)]
 
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?806glxh9kayl016 "Lite" version with some ships removed for slower computers (Mediafire)]
 
*[http://www.freespacemods.net/download.php?view.772 Download from FreeSpace Mods]
 
*[http://www.freespacemods.net/download.php?view.772 Download from FreeSpace Mods]

Revision as of 15:31, 4 July 2011

This article is about a user-made campaign on acid. For discussion on the official third game of the series, please see FreeSpace 3.

Freespace 3 the search For bosch is an epic parody campaign for FreeSpace 2 created by xX_LORD_ULTRA_DEATH_Xx. The initial release, containing the first 5 of 34 planned missions, was posted on July 2, 2011, to rapturous community reaction.

It may or may not be worth noting that this campaign is not the official FreeSpace 3, despite implicit claims to that effect.

Overview

Status: Partially Released

Author: xX_LORD_ULTRA_DEATH_Xx

Released: 07/02/11 (R1)

Missions: 5 in first release (of 34 planned)

Features:

  • 34 mission's [sic]
  • new ship's [sic]
  • realistic beleivabel [sic] caricatures [sic]
  • custom sound track to make excite [sic]
  • Set 2 yrs after Capella
  • You are sent through new Knosos [sic] to look for Bosch
  • Find out what happen [sic] to Bosch!
  • Find out what Shivin's [sic] are and why they do what they@ [sic]
  • Take war to Shivins [sic] home system's [sic]
  • SF Mara (Terran's) [sic] is now main space supremacy [sic] fighter in elite GTVA squadron's [sic] like your [sic]!
  • AND MUCH MORE

Description

The campaign is set two years after the Capella incident. The player character and her wingmen - each with distinctive and developed personalities - are highly regarded pilots stationed aboard the GVD Cleopatra, a Hatshepsut-class destroyer modified with Shivan technology. The story opens with the announcement that a new Knossos subspace portal has been discovered in a remote corner of the GTVA, and that the Cleopatra and her battlegroup have been dispatched to investigate. Their mission is to find and apprehend Aken Boschso that he can be interrogated and brought to justice. Along the way, the player character is subjected to the greatest tests of her career and her life, and makes shocking discoveries about the nature of Bosch, the Shivans, and the universe itself....

Reception

Initial responses in the R1 release thread ranged from skeptical to downright hostile, owing to the taboo against naming a campaign "FreeSpace 3" (and thereby unilaterally giving it implicit canonical status). Many members assumed that the post was a troll, posted specifically to generate some response from the community. The original poster's numerous idiosyncrasies, such as posting in extremely oversize green text littered with spelling and grammar errors, were another cause of initial skepticism.

However, once community members had the chance to download and play the campaign, they realized just how damn hilarious the campaign actually was. Several requests for a sequel, and at least one offer to assist in FREDing for one, were posted within 24 hours of the release.

There were lingering performance issues with some missions on older computers, but xX_LORD_ULTRA_DEATH_Xx quickly responded with a downscaled "lite" version of the campaign. This version preserved the storyline and broad mission balance of the original while making necessary sacrifices of the epic nature of some missions to accommodate those who would otherwise be unable to play the campaign at all. Both versions are currently available for download.

That the campaign contained numerous references to existing campaigns and tongue-in-cheek attacks on community members led to further suspicion that it was some kind of joke. It was later revealed by site administration that xX_LORD_ULTRA_DEATH_Xx's IP address matched that of an existing community member. However, which community member was ultimately responsible for the conception of this masterpiece remains unknown.

Reviews

"...this piece of art...." - Jeff Vader

"Awesome." - Snail

"Very good campaign! I wish there were more of these out there!" - QueenHolley

"This is the best campaign that has ever been written." - Shivan Hunter

"This fine masterpiece...." - Swantz

"This is a new benchmark for campaigns." - Psychonaut

"Featured campaign of the indeterminate time period...you should play it." - Scotty

"Omg, the ending. Someone hand me a cigarette." - Darius

"Story is on par with many of today's works...dialogue is compelling and moving." - thesizzler

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