After a long battle, the official FEAR sequel is here, and the positives, like majorly creepy atmospheres and great AI, are back. Unfortunately the previous game's story shortcomings are back too.
Available on:
PS3
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Xbox 360,
PC
Genre: Shooter Release date: February 10, 2009 Published by: Warner Brothers Developed by: Monolith Productions
The only eight year-old girl on Earth that isn't into High School Musical or Hannah Montana
Jan 21, 2009
Monolith’s second outing for her of bedraggled hair and psychic entombment is crash-landing in a very different pool of expectation to the original FEAR. In the past few months, shooters have changed.
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Having a badass gun won’t keep a little girl from causing you to crap your pants in FEAR
Jun 27, 2008
The events of Project Origin promise to bring the player closer – physically and psychologically – to Alma than the flittering twitches its predecessor, FEAR allowed. “You play Michael Beckett,” enthuses John Mulkey, Project Origin’s lead designer. “You’re going in to rescue Aristide, the president of Armacham – the woman who restarted Project Origin and wakened Alma.
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Dec 24, 2007
Earlier this month we posted our first impressions of the spiritual successor to FEAR. Weve since had a chance to ruminate a bit more on the shooter that will be making us all scream like, and because of, little girls.
The outstanding memory we have of FEAR wasnt the all-pervading atmosphere - although it was creepy - but the intimidation we felt as we pitted ourselves against some genuinely sharp, crafty enemies. For Project Origin, developer Monolith is currently refining that
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ESRB Rating
FEAR 2: Project Origin is rated: Mature
Blood and Gore,
Intense Violence,
Partial Nudity,
Sexual Themes,
Strong Language