Fall of Freya (Alpha 1)

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1)

RELEASE DATE

Sep 30, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

GOTY LLC / GOTY LLC

TAGS

    ActionAdventureCasualIndieRPGStrategyEarly Access

Special Edition

Our Campaign is up! Please check it out for exclusives! ~( ゚▽゚)/

For those who have purchased a copy via steam, don't worry! The rewards have already been tagged to your accounts <3

About the Game

Sci-Fi Survival Shooter created by a small indie team. Powered by the Unreal Engine 4.

Overview

Hey Guys! Freya is a Cooperative Sci-Fi Survival Shooter.

...or, you know. It’s just CoD Zombies with shiny blue lights in a cleaner environment with a healthy dash of good 'ol RPG. You shoot stuff, gain levels & money, and use all that stuff to unlock new stuff, then use all that new stuff to shoot bigger stuff. At present, the Alpha 1 just has you shooting stuff while trying not to die. Don't worry, we've got a lot of content incoming ;).

In each new match, all players start out at level 1, and select a class. You then work together (or complain about not working together) to survive a set of 10 enemy waves. Make it to the end, and you get a big reward, wipe, and players get significantly less. Match Results dictate amount of Rank Progression & Credits your player account receives, which is used to unlock new cosmetics, weapons, attachments, & classes.

Frost Mechanic:

The environment in Freya is cold, and temperature management is an important meta-game to consider when playing. Everything from Enemies, the environment, to equipment and player classes will affect your temperature. If it drops below a terminal point, you instantly die with no ability to revive. At the same time, when effectively managed, players can get performance boosts.

Classes:

Classes, or Species within Freya, are carefully designed to function very differently compared to other shooters:

Agile species will have the unique ability to wallrun

Tank races are immune to fall damage and can break certain environments

Synthetics are nearly invulnerable to conventional damage

While Leader classes are the only ones that play in a 3rd-person for a tactical advantage  

Maps & Enemies:

I originally programmed the map to be procedural, but developing the A.I., I realized a pressing issue. In a procedural map, players too often died of bad luck instead of bad skill. So the number of maps will be limited, design specifically for players to become extremely familiar with, since enemy designs are one of the focal points of Freya's design.

There are 3 fundamental types of enemies: Normals, Elites, and Bosses.

Normals are self-explanatory and function simply as cannon fodder.

Elites are the most diverse, as they possess a single randomized trait, everything from teleportation, invisibility, replication, speed, frost, poisonous, physic, or immunity to certain types of damage. The degree of how powerful these traits are is randomized and determined by match difficulty and number of players within a game.

If that’s not enough for you, that’s when the bosses come in. Not only do they possess abilities that no other enemies have, boss types also inherit multiple traits at once. For example, the Seductress can and will switch your control schemes around to hinder you, but on top of that, you might be unfortunate enough to go against one that is also invisible with the ability to teleport. With all these diverse enemies, the only way to effectively survive would be to balance your gear as well as your team. Which leads us the final and most requested section of Freya.

The Flushed Dahlia:

Otherwise known as The Den. Flushed Dahlia At the Den, players roll their hard-earned cash for permanent unlocks to everything. Classes, Weapons, Attachments, and of course, the quintessential Cosmetics. I’ll leave it to the community to discover all the details of these drops, but before we end this video.

There is something very important I have to clarity. It is not the tool that determines prowess, but how you use it. Now putting aside that obvious that’s-what-she-said joke, this means that all weapons within Freya are balanced. Just because a weapon is rare does not mean it is better, it simply means that it is specialized. A specific build with a specific weapon can be extremely powerful, but the same goes for a default weapon in the hands of a skilled player.

With that said, I highly encourage the community to min-max. I have a rather unique habit of preferring not to nerf. Rather, I find it quite fun to counter certain play-styles with subtle changes in mechanics. ԅ(≖ω≖ԅ)

Thanks for your time guys! Happy gaming.

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) pc price

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1)

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) pc price

Sep 30, 2016 / GOTY LLC / GOTY LLC

    ActionAdventureCasualIndieRPGStrategyEarly Access
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $19.99 $19.99
  • Turkey
    ₺32.67 ≈$1.56
  • Russia
    $423.2 ≈$5.23
$19.99 / Get it

Game Description

Special Edition

Our Campaign is up! Please check it out for exclusives! ~( ゚▽゚)/

For those who have purchased a copy via steam, don't worry! The rewards have already been tagged to your accounts <3

About the Game

Sci-Fi Survival Shooter created by a small indie team. Powered by the Unreal Engine 4.

Overview

Hey Guys! Freya is a Cooperative Sci-Fi Survival Shooter.

...or, you know. It’s just CoD Zombies with shiny blue lights in a cleaner environment with a healthy dash of good 'ol RPG. You shoot stuff, gain levels & money, and use all that stuff to unlock new stuff, then use all that new stuff to shoot bigger stuff. At present, the Alpha 1 just has you shooting stuff while trying not to die. Don't worry, we've got a lot of content incoming ;).

In each new match, all players start out at level 1, and select a class. You then work together (or complain about not working together) to survive a set of 10 enemy waves. Make it to the end, and you get a big reward, wipe, and players get significantly less. Match Results dictate amount of Rank Progression & Credits your player account receives, which is used to unlock new cosmetics, weapons, attachments, & classes.

Frost Mechanic:

The environment in Freya is cold, and temperature management is an important meta-game to consider when playing. Everything from Enemies, the environment, to equipment and player classes will affect your temperature. If it drops below a terminal point, you instantly die with no ability to revive. At the same time, when effectively managed, players can get performance boosts.

Classes:

Classes, or Species within Freya, are carefully designed to function very differently compared to other shooters:

Agile species will have the unique ability to wallrun

Tank races are immune to fall damage and can break certain environments

Synthetics are nearly invulnerable to conventional damage

While Leader classes are the only ones that play in a 3rd-person for a tactical advantage  

Maps & Enemies:

I originally programmed the map to be procedural, but developing the A.I., I realized a pressing issue. In a procedural map, players too often died of bad luck instead of bad skill. So the number of maps will be limited, design specifically for players to become extremely familiar with, since enemy designs are one of the focal points of Freya's design.

There are 3 fundamental types of enemies: Normals, Elites, and Bosses.

Normals are self-explanatory and function simply as cannon fodder.

Elites are the most diverse, as they possess a single randomized trait, everything from teleportation, invisibility, replication, speed, frost, poisonous, physic, or immunity to certain types of damage. The degree of how powerful these traits are is randomized and determined by match difficulty and number of players within a game.

If that’s not enough for you, that’s when the bosses come in. Not only do they possess abilities that no other enemies have, boss types also inherit multiple traits at once. For example, the Seductress can and will switch your control schemes around to hinder you, but on top of that, you might be unfortunate enough to go against one that is also invisible with the ability to teleport. With all these diverse enemies, the only way to effectively survive would be to balance your gear as well as your team. Which leads us the final and most requested section of Freya.

The Flushed Dahlia:

Otherwise known as The Den. Flushed Dahlia At the Den, players roll their hard-earned cash for permanent unlocks to everything. Classes, Weapons, Attachments, and of course, the quintessential Cosmetics. I’ll leave it to the community to discover all the details of these drops, but before we end this video.

There is something very important I have to clarity. It is not the tool that determines prowess, but how you use it. Now putting aside that obvious that’s-what-she-said joke, this means that all weapons within Freya are balanced. Just because a weapon is rare does not mean it is better, it simply means that it is specialized. A specific build with a specific weapon can be extremely powerful, but the same goes for a default weapon in the hands of a skilled player.

With that said, I highly encourage the community to min-max. I have a rather unique habit of preferring not to nerf. Rather, I find it quite fun to counter certain play-styles with subtle changes in mechanics. ԅ(≖ω≖ԅ)

Thanks for your time guys! Happy gaming.

Reviews

  • The Mute Cynic

    Oct 1, 2016

    Early Access Watcher Public Service Announcement Update Version: Alpha 1 Disclosure: This game copy was bought by the reviewer. Gameplay Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3TCW4s0xUk I took a look at this title knowing full well the title was classified as a alpha build. What I did not expect, however, was the lack of a functioning menu. This is a proof of concept in the earliest sense of the definition and does not warrant the asking price (discounted or not). The video displays what options currently work (options can be accessed in-game) and demonstrates the combat. When you die, you can spawn back into the game, but will soon be forced to restart the encounter. Enemies can get stuck when they spawn, weapon fire sometimes doesn't register, there are no meters or icons that show your health and there is no key listing menu (which means trial and error trying to figure out how to switch single shot to full auto on the rifle). I will let the video speak for itself on the matter, but for the price, this just isn't anywhere near ready. I recommend waiting on this until a clearer picture is painted. This has been a EAW PSA.
  • earlyaccesscontrol

    Mar 16, 2019

    ABANDONED!!! There isn't much more to say at this point. Developer is not working on it and the game has not been updated since the same month the Kickstarter failed back in Nov, 2016. https://youtu.be/uYSWg-MKST4
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Can I Buy Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1)

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1)

RELEASE DATE

Sep 30, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

GOTY LLC / GOTY LLC

TAGS

    ActionAdventureCasualIndieRPGStrategyEarly Access

Special Edition

Our Campaign is up! Please check it out for exclusives! ~( ゚▽゚)/

For those who have purchased a copy via steam, don't worry! The rewards have already been tagged to your accounts <3

About the Game

Sci-Fi Survival Shooter created by a small indie team. Powered by the Unreal Engine 4.

Overview

Hey Guys! Freya is a Cooperative Sci-Fi Survival Shooter.

...or, you know. It’s just CoD Zombies with shiny blue lights in a cleaner environment with a healthy dash of good 'ol RPG. You shoot stuff, gain levels & money, and use all that stuff to unlock new stuff, then use all that new stuff to shoot bigger stuff. At present, the Alpha 1 just has you shooting stuff while trying not to die. Don't worry, we've got a lot of content incoming ;).

In each new match, all players start out at level 1, and select a class. You then work together (or complain about not working together) to survive a set of 10 enemy waves. Make it to the end, and you get a big reward, wipe, and players get significantly less. Match Results dictate amount of Rank Progression & Credits your player account receives, which is used to unlock new cosmetics, weapons, attachments, & classes.

Frost Mechanic:

The environment in Freya is cold, and temperature management is an important meta-game to consider when playing. Everything from Enemies, the environment, to equipment and player classes will affect your temperature. If it drops below a terminal point, you instantly die with no ability to revive. At the same time, when effectively managed, players can get performance boosts.

Classes:

Classes, or Species within Freya, are carefully designed to function very differently compared to other shooters:

Agile species will have the unique ability to wallrun

Tank races are immune to fall damage and can break certain environments

Synthetics are nearly invulnerable to conventional damage

While Leader classes are the only ones that play in a 3rd-person for a tactical advantage  

Maps & Enemies:

I originally programmed the map to be procedural, but developing the A.I., I realized a pressing issue. In a procedural map, players too often died of bad luck instead of bad skill. So the number of maps will be limited, design specifically for players to become extremely familiar with, since enemy designs are one of the focal points of Freya's design.

There are 3 fundamental types of enemies: Normals, Elites, and Bosses.

Normals are self-explanatory and function simply as cannon fodder.

Elites are the most diverse, as they possess a single randomized trait, everything from teleportation, invisibility, replication, speed, frost, poisonous, physic, or immunity to certain types of damage. The degree of how powerful these traits are is randomized and determined by match difficulty and number of players within a game.

If that’s not enough for you, that’s when the bosses come in. Not only do they possess abilities that no other enemies have, boss types also inherit multiple traits at once. For example, the Seductress can and will switch your control schemes around to hinder you, but on top of that, you might be unfortunate enough to go against one that is also invisible with the ability to teleport. With all these diverse enemies, the only way to effectively survive would be to balance your gear as well as your team. Which leads us the final and most requested section of Freya.

The Flushed Dahlia:

Otherwise known as The Den. Flushed Dahlia At the Den, players roll their hard-earned cash for permanent unlocks to everything. Classes, Weapons, Attachments, and of course, the quintessential Cosmetics. I’ll leave it to the community to discover all the details of these drops, but before we end this video.

There is something very important I have to clarity. It is not the tool that determines prowess, but how you use it. Now putting aside that obvious that’s-what-she-said joke, this means that all weapons within Freya are balanced. Just because a weapon is rare does not mean it is better, it simply means that it is specialized. A specific build with a specific weapon can be extremely powerful, but the same goes for a default weapon in the hands of a skilled player.

With that said, I highly encourage the community to min-max. I have a rather unique habit of preferring not to nerf. Rather, I find it quite fun to counter certain play-styles with subtle changes in mechanics. ԅ(≖ω≖ԅ)

Thanks for your time guys! Happy gaming.

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) pc price

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1)

Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) pc price

Sep 30, 2016 / GOTY LLC / GOTY LLC

    ActionAdventureCasualIndieRPGStrategyEarly Access
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $19.99 $19.99
  • Turkey
    ₺32.67 ≈$1.56
  • Russia
    $423.2 ≈$5.23
$19.99 / Get it

Reviews

  • The Mute Cynic

    Oct 1, 2016

    Early Access Watcher Public Service Announcement Update Version: Alpha 1 Disclosure: This game copy was bought by the reviewer. Gameplay Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3TCW4s0xUk I took a look at this title knowing full well the title was classified as a alpha build. What I did not expect, however, was the lack of a functioning menu. This is a proof of concept in the earliest sense of the definition and does not warrant the asking price (discounted or not). The video displays what options currently work (options can be accessed in-game) and demonstrates the combat. When you die, you can spawn back into the game, but will soon be forced to restart the encounter. Enemies can get stuck when they spawn, weapon fire sometimes doesn't register, there are no meters or icons that show your health and there is no key listing menu (which means trial and error trying to figure out how to switch single shot to full auto on the rifle). I will let the video speak for itself on the matter, but for the price, this just isn't anywhere near ready. I recommend waiting on this until a clearer picture is painted. This has been a EAW PSA.
  • earlyaccesscontrol

    Mar 16, 2019

    ABANDONED!!! There isn't much more to say at this point. Developer is not working on it and the game has not been updated since the same month the Kickstarter failed back in Nov, 2016. https://youtu.be/uYSWg-MKST4
Load More

FAQ

Buy Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy Fall of Freya (Alpha 1) for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!