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Fatal Bullet is linear, but you can go back to previous areas and quite literally free roam them. You're not bound to setting up a quest to explore, you can just go to the fields with no objectives and do your thing.
A great example to understand what free roaming actually means is Monster Hunter World. For the most part you'll be accessing each area to complete quests. You have an objective and once it's done, you're sent back to base. However, you can access these areas without setting up a quest and this is known as free roaming. You go back to base when you desire and there are no objectives besides what you set for yourself.
What you're referring to is a seamless open world setting, which is exactly what the term implies: an open world without seams, or loading screens. That doesn't mean games with contained open worlds don't have free roaming, or that the fact you have to unlock each area linearly eliminates free roaming.
OP basically asked if FB has this sort of exploration where you can go back to the open fields without being tied to a quest that sends you back home once you're done.