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Descent: Freespace
Windows 95/98Simulation

Descent: Freespace

Developer: Volition · Published by Interplay · 1998
The space sim that makes capital ships feel truly immense.
3D AcceleratedJoystick SupportedTarget SubsystemsCampaignWingmen
4.0
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
The best space combat sim on the market, held back only by a broken multiplayer.
Descent: Freespace's single-player campaign is phenomenal, gorgeous capital ships, tight dogfights, and targetable subsystems make every mission a blast. Just don't expect to play online.
About This Game

Descent: Freespace is a space combat simulation developed by Volition and published by Interplay in 1998. The game puts players in the cockpit of starfighters during a war between humanity and the Vasudan Empire. The conflict escalates when a third, far more powerful alien race, the Shivans, appears and threatens both sides, forcing an uneasy alliance. The single-player campaign features branching mission trees and a wide array of flyable ships and weapons. Its standout feature is the ability to target individual subsystems on enemy capital ships, adding tactical depth to dogfights. The game's graphics were widely praised at release, particularly the enormous, highly detailed capital ships that dwarf the player's fighter. Multiplayer supports up to 12 players over LAN or internet, though the original netcode suffered from severe reliability issues. Descent: Freespace was followed by a direct sequel, Freespace 2, which refined the mechanics and is often cited as one of the pinnacles of the genre.

Screenshots8 shots
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POCG ReviewOriginal: March 9, 2000 · Restored: June 14, 2026
4.0
Excellent
Review Verdict
Private: Descent: Freespace
Descent: Freespace's single-player campaign is phenomenal, gorgeous capital ships, tight dogfights, and targetable subsystems make every mission a blast. Just don't expect to play online.
In the News3 mentions
Oct 81998
Descent: FreeSpace – Silent Threat Released
Interplay Entertainment said that an expansion disk for their top-selling space combat sim, Descent: FreeSpace -The Great War, hit retail shelves September 30, 1998.
Release
Aug 211998
Descent: FreeSpace – Silent Threat Announced
The announcement pile gets another one today with Descent: FreeSpace - Silent Threat Announced.
Release
Aug 151998
FreeSpace Expansion Disk & Contest
Reported by the Volition website that Interplay has has announced the upcoming Descent: FreeSpace - Silent Threat, a 60-mission expansion disk for FreeSpace.
Deals
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM copies can be found on eBay. Requires a Windows 95/98 PC with a Pentium 166 and a 3D accelerator (Glide or D3D).
Modern Re-release
Available on GOG.com in the Descent: FreeSpace series bundle, pre-configured for modern Windows.
Emulation / Other Options
Emulation not required; GOG version runs natively. For original discs, use a Windows 95/98 virtual machine with 3D passthrough.
Game Info
PlatformWindows 95/98
DeveloperVolition
PublisherInterplay
GenreSimulation
Players1 Player (multiplayer up to 12 via TCP/IP)
ReviewedMarch 9, 2000
RestoredJune 14, 2026
Original PC Specs
OSWindows 95 or Windows NT 4.0
CPUPentium 133 MHz with 3D accelerator or Pentium 166 MHz
RAM32 MB RAM
GPU / Display3D accelerator (Glide or D3D) with 2 MB RAM
Storage210 MB available hard drive space
Drive8x CD-ROM