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This blog aims to take as much information from the internet as possible to give you all you need to know on Free radical. I will try my best to update often.

Free Radical Design Limited is a video game developer company for those who don’t know (skip this paragraph if you know the basics). Free radical is famous on their timespitters series and have also developed the game Second sight.  They are coming to the end of developing the game HAZE in which could prove to be the most popular PS3 FPS of 2007. Free radical design was formed from the former rare members David Doak, Steve Ellis, Karl Hilton and Graeme Norgate. They worked on classic titles such as the well known goldeneye (for N64).

HAZE is the next game to be released from free radical and they have piratically finished. If you are here you should know that it is a FPS with a unique system that involves two sides very different from one another. They are the Mantel troops and the rebels (Aka “The promise hand”). The interesting part is the way each side has different advantages/disadvantages.

Below here is a video that will probably explain a lot. David Doak makes you sound like a brainless pea though.

Also here are some screen-shots:

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Even though HAZE is looking great you can’t forget about Timesplitters. The 4th has just begun to be made by Free radical. Here are some screen-shots of the 3rd, Future Perfect:

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