![]() Of course, Freedom Planet has a story, and unfortunately, it’s something I still remember, albeit for the wrong reasons. However, while not all of the levels had memorable looks, it’s very clear that they had fun with the many different locations in the game, and the detailed backgrounds really help in giving these locations life. Levels like Fortune Night and Jade Creek look absolutely spectacular. The Colorful and Ridiculousįreedom Planet’s colorful environments and locations are also a boon to this game. Freedom Planet’s levels are all single-act which means the stages can be very tiring to play through in a single sitting, but the game is very generous with its checkpoints, so if you’re either dying a lot or can’t play the game in long enough sessions, you won’t have to replay through large bits of a level. Freedom Planet suffers from a similar issue that I’ve had with the recently released Sonic Mania, where the levels all of have interesting gimmicks and are large in size, but aren’t spaced out well enough, and as such, feel very exhausting to play through. Some levels could be breezed in mere minutes while others had the timer set as long as 15 minutes. The only thing that drags Freedom Planet down in terms of gameplay are its levels, which despite having a lot of variety are often poorly paced. ![]() It’s easy to draw a million more comparisons to the classic Sonic adventures, but Freedom Planet’s differences allow it to stand out more like a culmination of the Genesis’ entire library. While Milla might present you with a steep learning curve, the three characters do make for a surprisingly replayable adventure, which does make up for the fact that the game is fairly short. Lilac’s emphasis on power and speed makes her a fun character for speedrunners, while Carol’s move set is (to a lack of surprise) a wildcard of combat and movement abilities, and Milla plays like a character that jumped from a puzzle platformer. The three main characters, Lilac the Dragon Girl, Carol the Wildcat, and Milla the Hound all play surprisingly different from each other, and a lot of the fun simply comes from their cool move sets. I can easily describe it as a more combat-oriented 2D Sonic game, where most of the enemies need to be defeated with melee kicks, swipes, and cube blocks (?) instead of simply jumping on them. From it’s colorful levels to its speedy action, it is very clear where Freedom Planet got its inspirations from. To choose any of the characters, you simply need to start a new game, and there you will get the choice to pick any of the four playable characters in Freedom Planet 2.Freedom Planet feels like a forgotten SEGA classic from top to bottom. You do not need to do anything special or difficult to unlock any of them. How to unlock the playable characters in Freedom Planet 2 Screenshot by GamepurĪll the playable characters in Freedom Planet 2 are available from the very start of the game. Neera Li: She is a straightforward person and sometimes a bit unpleasant, but she is the Royal Magister’s trusted advisor.Milla Basset: She was a weak little pup not long ago after much hard work and training, she has become much more capable now.Carol Tea: Initially a rival of our main protagonist, but later on, she becomes Lilac’s best friend.Sash Lilac: She is the game’s main protagonist and is believed to be the only water dragon in existence. ![]() Here is a brief introduction to all the playable characters in Freedom Planet 2. All of them are great characters to play Freedom Planet 2 with, and each features a unique ending. The first three characters are returning ones from the original game, but Neera Li is the newer addition to the team. There are four playable characters in Freedom Planet 2: Sash Lilac, Carol Tea, Milla Basset, and Neera Li. Freedom Planet 2: All playable characters Freedom Planet 2 has enhanced the already good mechanics from the first in many ways, including the many different characters, but which one of those are playable characters? Here are all playable characters in Freedom Planet 2 and how to unlock them. Between all of the core gameplay elements and a beautiful world, it makes for a great game. Freedom Planet 2 is a successful follow-up game to its predecessor.
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