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McTaggart:

--- Quote from: greenMonkey ---...ending of the storyline of Freelancer was pretty funny and kind of hard.
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How did it end? I think I've finished it but theres a lot left unexplored and undiscovered. On second thoughts, (SPOILERZLOLZ) is there much after you leave Alaska? I think that's the last thing I did, there was that bit in Rhineland where you take out the alien capital ships but I think that was before. There was also a bit with a great big metal wall thing, I forget what you had to do but I've done it.

That game had great multiplayer. Many an hour of my life has gone to that.

greenMonkey:
I'm not sure, its been a while sicne I played the single player mode.  [SPOYLERZL0L] I believe after destroying the capital ships you find a way to activate the artifact and unlock something to destroy the aliens.  You fly this insane death-start-trench-esque mission where you attack the aliens at their home planet.  You blow some stuff up while taking copious amounts of damage and the storyline ends.  After that you can just go around and take jobs and stuff.  [/SPOYLERZL0L]

I love the multiplayer though.  I've wasted so many weekends on that.[/quote]

McTaggart:
Damn, I'm pretty sure I've done that.

ramenXnoodles:
Shadow Hearts: Covenant is pretty indie. It took me a while to track it down.

Ugly Sperm:
Ok, I might be "new" and all here but I do have two games here that are great Indie games in the vain of the old lucasarts adventures.

5 Days a Stranger
http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/5days/

and its direct sequel

7 Days a Skeptic
http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/7days/

Both are free for download and are great little adventure/horror games in the old school sense.

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