![]() ![]() The first impression when you watch the intro is quite positive- the game has a unique "claymation" style that results from teaming with Will Vinton's famous claymation team who created creatures for the game. You have to talk to various people to find out who or what is killing the remaining specimens. The game starts out well enough with a cliche, but not an overused one: you're a "specimen" in the "Human Zoo" around Capitol Hill in DC, where all the remaining humans reside after robots took over the world. In one of the most disappointing execution of a good game concept, Free D.C.! tries to be too many things at once but falls flat on its face with banal plot, frustrating and out-of-place combat sequences, and poor writing.
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