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"Lousy Story"
I thought the gameplay was great, but the story was awful. Play Half-Life 2 for five minutes and you quickly have an interest in the story and the characters, but after finishing this game I didn't care at all what happened to the story or the characters. I thought when they brought in some npc's that they would start to develop those things, but I was to be disappointed. The environments aren't anything interesting either.

If you don't care anything about having a good story and are only interested in a decent fps, then go ahead and try this. Otherwise, skip it.

"This is a Great Game Overall!!! "
F.E.A.R in my opinion a great game overall. This game has amazing graphics that can blow away any game that was made when this game came out.
The sound is great. I was blown away by the AI at times.
It is very fun to play and the levels are well designed.
I am trying to think of a con for this game....Oh yea, I found one. Just trying to wait till Project Origin, comes out.
waiting and waiting and waiting. You get my point.


"Great first person shooter"
I played it to the end four times and want to keep it. It gets more exciting the more the game goes.

"Fear inducing! "
FEAR is scary! It looks great! It's fast, fun and freaky! Buy it. Worth the admission cost and will last longer/scare you more than some horror movie at the theatre.

Note: VERY adult game. Also, the graphics are a strain on the machine, make sure you're properly equipped!

"Awsome FPS"
This game is actually scary. Play it at night with head phones on in a dark room. Excellent graphics and game play. One of the best FPS's I've played.

 

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"Tense, creepy, and great fun, but a little on the short side.", Combine the tense military fire-fights of games like Half-Life with the creepy atmosphere of the best Japanese horror films, and you get F.E.A.R.

The only real gripe I have with it is the length. I fully expected to spend a good month or so going through the game (at about an hour a day), but ended up completing the game on the regular difficulty in just over a week.

Everything else about the game is excellent. The debris and gun smoke obscuring the battlefield, the wickedly designed enemy AI (IMO, the best in any FPS game yet), and the well-designed weapons all make for an incredibly satisfying shooter. The little girl ghost will make even the most hardened horror veteran check the dark corners of their home and shut the closet door before going to sleep.

The multi-player mode of the game does not include any of the horror elements from the game, unfortunately. Despite representing only one side of the game, I found the deathmatch levels to be quite well designed, and the pace fast and furious. A downside to multi-player mode is that it REALLY takes a lot out of your system. I'm running a 3.2 GHz CPU with 1 GB RAM and a GeForce 7600GT, and multiplayer COOKS my system. If I play too many consecutive rounds, my PC is so overheated that the game hangs between maps.

"Be Afraid...Be Kind Of Afraid...", Like so many games, this game did not live up to the hype surrounding it. It's not a bad game, and at times it can be quite enjoyable (it kept me interested enough so that I played through the whole game). However, there are several major flaws that seriously hamper what could have been one of the best shooters of 2005.

1. There's not enough variety. It's pretty much the same eerily lighted corridors teeming with the same enemies shooting you with the same weapons. After the first two hours or so, I stopped being impressed.

2. Some boxes fall of a shelf and my radio transmitter begins to fade in and out and I'm supposed to be scared? I knew what to expect after the first hour. There are a few good scares, but mostly it falls flat.

3. There's really not a whole lot of strategy to the gameplay. I know, I know. It's a First Person Shooter and it's supposed to be mindless, b@lls-to-the-wall action. But even these aren't that difficult. The A.I. is great, but the slow-mo (while awesome) makes these battle a little too easy. It gets a little (not too much though) tedious.

Not a bad game, overall. Just not the one people have been raving about. But for 10 bucks, why not try it out?

"FEAR Alma - but not this game", FEAR is a good, not great, game. It suffers from a kind of triage - it seems that the developers did not have the resources to make every aspect of the game great, so rather than making everything just ok, they decided to allocate all of their resources to certain parts of the game. That manifests itself in a few ways, but the basic breakdown is this: the AI and gameplay are excellent, but they are also repetitive, and the game actually gets easier as it goes on. By the end, you have so much "slo-mo" (ala Max Payne Matrix-esque bullet time), such powerful weapons, and so much health, it is unlikely you will have to load any given area more than once or twice. With the exception of the last two brief levels, the enemies at the end of the game are virtually the same as at the beginning - only now you have massive firepower and practically unlimited slo-mo to combat their basic machineguns. If you enjoy Far Cry/Crysis type games, odds are you are going to have an adjustment period to FEAR. The entire game basically takes place in narrow corridors that lead to larger rooms - sure, there are three slightly different buildings, you go out onto a roof a couple of times, and you might go through an air duct, climb a ladder, or solve a simple puzzle, but basically it's a game with little in the way of variety. The thing is, though, that given all this, FEAR still manages to be a fun, well-made game. No two firefights are completely identical, and the AI is so absurdly good (strategically), that you'll probably find yourself hooked. There is a decent mix of sniping, stealth, and all-out running and gunning, and the enemies do keep you on your toes, even if there are only six basic types, four of which barely appear: soldiers, bots, flying bots, turrets, chameleons (fast moving melee attacks that blend into their environment) and ghosts. Of those six, soldiers make up about 85% of the enemies you'll face. But like I mentioned, those soldiers coordinate their attacks well and keep you on your toes.

FEAR does try to add a horror aspect, but it does it in the vein of Max Payne interactive cutscenes. Unlike Doom 3, for instance, when FEAR gets spooky, you can just run forward for awhile and be reasonably assured of nothing happening to you. You'll fight a couple of battles, then the lights will flicker and you'll see some apparitions, but if you keep progressing, everything will be back to normal without any real frights. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but just don't expect to jump out of your seat often. It's more the creepy variety of horror. The last couple of levels are legitimately scary, and will keep you on the edge of your seat, but I won't spoil those.

In terms of FEAR's fundamentals, it's a solid game. The controls are straightforward (though I found some jerkiness in the first few levels for some reason), and by now you don't need a top of the line computer to run the game. The graphics are still relatively current, but given the simplicity of the environments, that's not hard to do. The weapons are decent and fairly realistic; they aren't very interesting and they become overpowered, though. As I've mentioned, by the middle of the game, you can carry the three most powerful weapons (particle weapon, repeating cannon, and rocket launcher) and kill most soldiers with only one shot. Grenades are mixed in well, which I like, since they add variety to otherwise repetitive battles. There aren't any bosses - the game is actually really realistic despite the paranormal absurdity of its plot.

Overall, this game is definitely worth playing. It does several things extremely well, and will at the very least entertain. If you enjoy its strengths, then you'll love it. If you are more into an open-ended, expansive shooter than FEAR might not be for you.

"Fun but bloody and vulgar", It's a fun game, but the violence is quite gratuitous, and there is far too much swearing. It's entirely unnecessary to hear the worst swears in the English language every other time you start shooting at an enemy. Also, the ending requires you to kill a helpless, unarmed person. Even if he has done evil things, there should be another option to continue the game other than shooting or hitting someone who is not offering resistance.

Basically, it's fun, but check your moral compass.

"F.E.A.R. Indeed", F.E.A.R. is an FPS, and it does a fine job at that. Next, it's a scary/horror kind of psychological thriller. And the storyline, well, who plays FPS for story line? Although yes, the story line is decent or better.

PROS:
Visuals: Mind you, this game was made in 2005, but even now, 2,3,4 years later, the game still looks good. The slow-mo Max Payne kind of thing, looks absolutely great. The environment is well made and detailed. Almost nearly everything is tangible and can fall, and what-not.

Gameplay:
Well, it's an FPS. The recoil and everything is just like it's supposed to be. Not too much of a variety of weapons. But then again, it isn't Counter-Strike, and being realistic and all, you wouldn't have that much of a variety in an abandoned aerospace building. Don't worry, you won't need that many for this game.

The A.I. is absolutely wonderful. They will try to flank you, take cover, hide in spots waiting for you to come out or waiting for an opening. There was an instance where one went all the way around the building, crouched underneath the garage door, to shoot me from behind. If you're trapped in a single location, they might even nade you, right where you're at.

Storyline:
It keeps you on the edge of your heavily-padded gaming chair with wheels.
Your eyes will be so far into your monitor that by the time you're done, you'll be blind. It intrigues you from the start, and the story unfolds as you go along. The story unfolds in a perfect, subtle, smooth transition way. Not only relying on cut scenes, but through narration, and through blurred vision moments, as well as cut scenes, and more.

The Horror:
Yes there's gore, it's a mature game. It's creepy too. Random boxes will fall, or paint buckets will fall near you. Or you'll hear crying, or you'll see flashes of the evil guy through the corner of your screen walking pass a door. Lots of other things are happening. The main evil guy is a cannibal after all. The evil ghost girl Alma will freak you out, indeed. Prepare yourself.

I highly recommend this game. It leaves your nerves, mind, body, everything just tingling with adrenaline. It will keep you on the edge of your seat, while looking beautiful doing it. Great FPS, with awesome A.I. Great storyline being unfolded in a variety of ways. Great creepy/horror feeling to it. The environment is well-detailed and is very interactable. The slow-mo is well used in this game, and serves a great purpose and it looks great.

Overall: A





 
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"great game",
this game is worth the money and it is a great game to add to a collection for xbox 360.

"Amazing!", I never really liked the FPS type games very much. That is until I played FEAR. This game is awesome and, if you have a good enough computer to play it on it's max settings, it is one of the best looking games I have ever played. If you like FPS games get this one for sure! If you don't like them, then try it out anyway. It just might change your mind. There are some spooky parts to the game that add to it's appeal (IMO). Check it out!

"Good game..", Fun and creepy. I think I was looking for something a little bit creepier, but still a well made game.

"Husband loves this game, now I can't get him off the computer!", Husband loves the game, goes online to play against his brothers and thinks it is great!

"Definitely one of the best FPS games I've played.", I would have to say second to No One Lives Forever, this is probably my favorite FPS game. Before I picked this up a couple of weeks ago I had just finished Half Life 2, and while FEAR doesn't equal HL2 in graphics, it knocks the socks off of it in overall fun factor and story. At least for me that was the case. Here's the rundown as I see it.

Graphics - (8/10) - Overall the graphics in this game are very nicely done. Character models are good and some of the scenery is very nice, although slightly repetitive at times. Still, nothing to complain about.

Sound - (10/10) - I really thought they set a good tone in this game with the music and sound effects. Very well done and enjoyable.

Story - (10/10) - Before picking this game up I read some reviews talking about how this game really lacks in the story department. That's completely not what my experience was. The game doesn't hand you the story on a silver platter with cut scenes, but it does really involve you through different storytelling means. Communication through your com link with others, phone messages, computer laptops containing information, conversations overheard from the enemy, and many creepy sequences that are kind of hallucinogenic all come together to explain the background and situation. Very immersive as you get bits and pieces of the story throughout the entire game, instead of just between levels. Also, the whole story of FEAR is just really interesting.

Gameplay - (9/10) - The fighting in this game is a blast and with the slowdown feature it is even more fun. Once you master that feature you are practically unstoppable and blowing brains out of craniums will become second nature to you. I could see a complaint once again that the stages can be kind of similar at times, but just when it gets to a point of reaching that point of too much redundancy, they do switch it up.

Fun factor - (10/10) - This game was just plain fun, way more so than I experienced with many FPS games over the last few years. Everything comes together well in this game to create a truly haunting atmosphere that always keeps your interest primed and fingers ready to create havoc and death on the screen.

Great game and I highly recommend, especially if you are a fan of horror flicks or scary stuff in general, and FPS style games of course.

 
 
 

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