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'''''Hunt Down The Freeman''''' is a 2018 video game developed by Royal Rudius Entertainment. The game follows Mitchell, a HECU Marine that gets beaten up by Gordon Freeman and goes on a quest to find him, and kill him. A demo (although drastically different to the final game) was first released in 2016.
'''''Hunt Down The Freeman''''' is a 2018 video game developed by Royal Rudius Entertainment. The game follows Mitchell, a HECU Marine that gets beaten up by Gordon Freeman and goes on a quest to find him, and kill him. A demo (although drastically different to the final game) was first released in 2016.
Upon release, the game was critically panned, with a majority of the criticism being towards the glitches, level design, and lack of direction. Though patches were released, there are still a lot of problems within the game.
Upon release, the game was critically panned and recieved a "Mostly Negative" rating on Steam, with a majority of the criticism being towards the glitches, level design, and lack of direction. Though patches were released, there are still a lot of problems within the game.
The game had multiple scandals during development, including accusations of stolen assets and the usage of bots to get it approved on Steam's now-defunct Greenlight service.
The game had multiple scandals during development, including accusations of stolen assets and the usage of bots to get it approved on Steam's now-defunct Greenlight service.
Demo: September 7, 2016 Full version: February 23, 2018
Developer:
Royal Rudius Entertainment
Publisher:
Royal Rudius Entertainment
Platforms:
PC
Genre:
First-person shooter
Hunt Down The Freeman is a 2018 video game developed by Royal Rudius Entertainment. The game follows Mitchell, a HECU Marine that gets beaten up by Gordon Freeman and goes on a quest to find him, and kill him. A demo (although drastically different to the final game) was first released in 2016.
Upon release, the game was critically panned and recieved a "Mostly Negative" rating on Steam, with a majority of the criticism being towards the glitches, level design, and lack of direction. Though patches were released, there are still a lot of problems within the game.
The game had multiple scandals during development, including accusations of stolen assets and the usage of bots to get it approved on Steam's now-defunct Greenlight service.
The following weapons appear in the video gameHunt Down The Freeman:
Hunt Down The Freeman uses an inventory system where whilst Mitchell can carry several items at once, only 6 items can be quickly accessed through the scroll wheel or the keys 1-6; with other items only accessible when assigned to a slot. Each slot corresponds to a different category of item: 1: melee, 2: pistols (includng the Sa vz. 61 Skorpion), 3: assault rifles/submachine guns, 4: shotguns/sniper rifles, 5: consumables/throwables (which include items such as painkillers and flares), and 6: tools (binoculars & nightvision goggles).
Pistols
Beretta 92FS Inox
A Beretta 92FS Inox with wood grips is the first weapon the player can use in-game.
The Franchi SPAS-12 is only seen once in the final game, which is in a cutscene near the end of the game. The model appears to be from Half-Life 2. It is also seen in the demo, this time the model appears to be from Left 4 Dead 2.
A Heckler & Koch MP5A3 appears in the recap cutscene that plays when the demo is booted up. The model appears to be from Counter-Strike: Source. It also appears as the HUD icon for the MP5K.
Error creating thumbnail: File missingHeckler & Koch MP5K "Reverse Stretch" - 9x19mm Parabellum. Of note is that the in-game model seems to be directly based on the one in this image.
A Remington 870 Field Gun is the standard shotgun in the demo. Oddly, it can fire 2 shells at the same time; a trait inherited from the SPAS-12 in Half-Life 2.
Unidentified, low-detail handguns vaguely resembling the Makarov PM can be seen in the holsters of Nick and other NPCs. Like the Five-seveN, it is never unholstered.