A previously unpublished video originally intended to play alongside the end credits has been released by Monolith.
A second downloadable content pack for Monolith's horror-shooter F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin has been revealed along with an exclusive trailer.
The future of F.E.A.R. 2 as a competitive multiplayer game was dealt a massive blow when it was announced that it won't be supported by server files, anti-cheat or an SDK.
Today's video in our exclusive FEAR 2 Countdown Calendar introduces one of FEAR 2’s most potent weapons, the armoured behemoths known as Elite Power Armour.
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Monolith’s excellent horror-shooter FEAR 2 launches today and our exclusive Countdown Calendar is fully open with a week’s worth of behind-the-scenes info, special videos, and a raft of screens. ...
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Say hello to Alma on day three of our F.E.A.R. 2 week, counting down each day to the release of Monolith’s horror-shooter with a special Countdown Calendar. ...
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Today’s video in our exclusive FEAR 2 Countdown Calendar looks at the design and environment ...
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Welcome to day one of our FEAR 2 week. We’ll be counting down each day to the release of Monolith’s exceptional horror-shooter with a special Countdown Calendar featuring a behind-the-scenes look at some of the game’s special features, a daily video, bonus screens and a chance to win yourself a copy of the game! ...
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The F.E.A.R.2 demo is the most important asset that a customer gets to see before actual game launches (February 10, 2009). It's the first time that most people get to actually play the game and form their own opinions of it (If you haven't played the F.E.A.R.2, please go try it! It's free and available for download on Xbox Live, Playstation Network and whatisfear.com). For F.E.A.R.2, Monolith wanted to make sure that they were giving their fans a kick-ass demo that let them experience a variety of spaces and gameplay mechanics that make F.E.A.R.2 great.
Today see's the demo release of Warner Bros. Interactive's F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin. The second heart-stopping shooter in the series continues the spine-tingling supernatural suspense story of an escalating paranormal crisis that threatens to destroy a major American city. At the center of the calamity is the mysterious Alma, whose rage against those who wronged her triggered a chain of events that has spiraled completely out of control.
PCN has just received news that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has relaunched the official F.E.A.R. 2 Project Origin website.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that the Single-Player demo for F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin will be available for the Xbox360, Games for Windows and PLAYSTATION3 from January 22nd. The demo will be available on XboxLIVE! Marketplace for Xbox 360 and PlayStation Network for the PLAYSTATION3. Fans can visit www.whatisfear.com to download the Games for Windows version. The full game will ship to retailers next month, on February 13th, 2009.
GameCyte.com writes: "Looking forward to "F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin?" Waiting for your change to play the demo? The good news is, Warner Bros. has confirmed (via email) a "F.E.A.R. 2? demo will be available by the end of January on the Xbox 360 and the PS3, stating that it could be out as early as mid-January.
February 10 marks the much anticipate release of the super scary (judging from the videos), F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. That leaves just a little over a month to make plans to pick up a copy for the game and GameStop is pulling out all the stops to try and get people to buy it there. When you reserve the game online or at your local store you will receive a bonus Armacham Field Guide as well as a GameStop-Exclusive lithograph.
TVGB: A few weeks ago TVGB sat down with Monolith's Dave Matthews, Primary Art Lead on F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin to talk all things F.E.A.R.. Aside from getting us pretty excited for the game's release, Matthews also let slip some of the plans to expand the series - including sequels, movies and downloadable content.
Aussie gamers today received an early Christmas present with news that Warner Bros. has had F.E.A.R. 2 successfully classified MA15+, overturning last month's ban...
GamingShogun writes from E3, "The AI in the game looks really good, with enemies responding to what Mulkey calls their , 'hierarchy of needs'. They will run to available cover, switch hands when shot in a specific arm, run to better weapons in order to use them, and flee when the need arises..."
The E3 Trailer pulls the curtain on all-new footage showcasing the latest weapons, deadliest enemies and bone-chilling locations from the world of Project Origin. Players will find themselves thrust in a near-future cityscape filled with unknown horrors, high-tech combat and the supernatural. Face tense and highly kinetic combat against enemy forces and unknown paranormal forces in a desperate struggle to stop Alma, a girl with immense power and a thirst for revenge.
New footage from Project Origin throws horror and slow-mo out the window and shows off an exoskeleton suit blasting the crap of stuff. Cool.
Oh, and did you get a load of these screens? Goresplosion! ...
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