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FEAR 2: Project Origin


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The simple, underlying fact here is that even on the hardest difficulty setting creating cover for yourself isn’t effective. Your time would be better spent returning fire to your enemies while making use of pre-existing cover. Certainly it’s a feature you can ignore but in doing so you begin to reduce Project Origin to a basic continuation of the original FEAR – a direction you can see this review heading in.

Another complaint comes into view here too: Project Origin just isn’t a challenging game. Health packs and armor flow like honey, ammunition (for the main weapons at least) is bountiful, and great big HUD icons highlight any pick-ups. The removal of a quicksave option prevents you throwing yourself into those wonderfully impossible-to-win situations you’re forced to fight your way out of – instead regular checkpoints ensure your safety from start to finish. Ramping up the difficulty setting does seemingly little, besides increasing the damage you receive.

And it was through repeating your fights that the original FEAR’s AI shone. Only by watching how the enemy’s tactics changed to reflect your actions did you properly appreciate their flanking maneuvers and clever grenade avoidance techniques. Project Origin’s foes are a verbose lot for sure, shouting their thoughts and opinions back and forth like gun-toting masters of debate, but they lack a killer instinct. It’s in there, we’re sure of it, but with the difficulty so diluted we’re just not getting a chance to see it.

So it seems a mite unnecessary to let you pilot one of the armored exo-skeleton mechs through two sections of the game – gunning down anything with a heat signature and tearing through the remains of the city with rockets that make lovely spiral smoke effects as they scream through the air.

These sections stomp on any sense of tension or fear, replacing it with explosions, noise and death. But that’s fine by us. Just getting into the power armor is an exciting experience: you pull the cockpit down around you and for a moment you’re in the dark. Then the video feed kicks in, the displays flickers into life and a lady computer says something like “Hello and welcome to the mech bit”.

The ensuing carnage is gloriously well-rendered. Your powerful cannons rip through walls, causing enemies to erupt into limbs, and your rockets deliver some of the game’s finest explosions. You feel invincible (you’re not, though we defy you to die during these sections), and the level forces you out of your mech before you get a chance to tire of the action.

 
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Mega64  - 9 months 18 days ago 
Great review
TastyCakesMcgee  - 9 months 18 days ago 
good review! can't wait to get this.
Jaces  - 9 months 18 days ago 
Cool, yet another game to add to my collection.

Something to hold me off till KZ2.
Samael  - 9 months 17 days ago 
That didn't sound like an 8, but whatever. I loved the demo, so I'll probably pick this up.
fiskadoro  - 9 months 17 days ago 
"You can't turn a corner without a psychic projection of a grown-up Alma flashing her bedraggled tits at you and running away."

Classic!
FancyRat  - 9 months 17 days ago 
Little girls stopped being scary after The Ring.
JohnnyMaverik  - 8 months 24 days ago 
It takes a lot to get me excited about a shooter game, especially FPS, it's a genre that has way overly done, I don't have much time for, and only when something sounds truly captivating and innovative do I take any notice of one. Hey... what can I say, running around shooting Nazi's, communists, or any other group, real or fictional that a company has decided it'd be a great idea to get people to pump lead at just doesn’t float my boat. But from your review this sounds good, and from the vids I’ve seen on youtube, this is good, really good, and not only am I interested in getting it but I have decided I’m defiantly going to.
Flatrace  - 8 months 7 days ago 
This is actually A very good game. If you don't like Shooters, don't bother. All game genres are getting old. I don't like RPG's. This game is well done and the Graphics are great. This is a better game than the first F.E.A.R. It's not just another tunnel shooter.It mixes it up some.
GamesRadarTylerWilde  - 8 months 3 days ago 
The missus and I just finished it. It's solid. Ending is a bit meh, but other than that it's cool. Time to watch some Dr. Who.
ananta  - 2 months 19 days ago 
hey can any of you who have played this game tell me that wheather this games allows u to take cover behind objects like gears of war does?
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FEAR 2: Project Origin

Genre: Shooter
Release date: 13 Feb 2009
Published by: Warner Brothers
Developed by: Monolith Productions
Min system requirements: 2.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM (2GB for Vista), and a 256MB video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
16 player VS
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