Revolutionarily Realistic, Brings the Vastness of Space into our minds.
A Mediocore Storyline, yet the gameplay...was amazing, and addictive. Along with a small cheat that allowed buildings to be destroyed, and invincibility for some, one can be a freelancer, pirate, or plain terrorist destroying space stations and mines.
I was amazed at how many systems there were in Freelancer - Each with its own detailed map. Over 32 Different Areas, from the home system of ther revolutionary Corsairs, the Outcasts, The Earth-mirrors, and even some strange system inhabited by Nomads, Monkeys, and A Droid Planet...strange.
The Views offered by this game are sometimes, amazing. While distances are nothing like real distances (If they were this game would have instantly collapsed) the distances were real enough for such a game.
I took a screenshot of one place that made me awe - some kind of strange yellow star in a clear cloud of pink gas with beams reflecting everywhere, and Nomads flying around. Omega something, I believe. The system was completely devoid of anything but Nomad fighters, yet it was still amazing. The developers knew how to manipulate computer graphics.
Another amazing place was the asteroid system that had the Black Dwarf Nebula Star - that just was amazing, the compactness of the Star, how realistic it looks, how good it looks. Look for it yourself if interested - careful, corsairs and hessians like to duke it out there.
This Game is Good - a Fun story, but after that and a little exploring it quickly dies out - but the story is long enough to have some fun. The missions offered by the different factions are pointless- simply reflects, so thus deserve no mention and don't truly play a big part except annoying 'levle ups'.
You need a good Computer though, or this will be worthless.
Enjoy the Ride :)