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F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon

POSTED BY admin on May 16, 2008 under Video Game

Binding: Video Game
ASIN: B000HKGIOA
Manufacturer: Sierra
Release Date: 2006-10-31
Average Customer Review: (From 55 total reviews)
List Price: $29.99
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Product Description:
In F.E.A.R. you aren’t a soldier — you are a weapon. A paramilitary force infiltrates a multi billion dollar aerospace compound taking hostages, but issuing nodemands. The government responds by sending in its best special operations teams, only to have them obliterated. Live footage of the massacre is cut short by an unexpected wave of destruction that leaves military leaders stunned and in disbelief. With no other option, they send in the ultimate warrior: You.


Customer Reviews

the awesomest game i ever played by Robin Arsaga
i rented this game at my local video store and i played i was amazed with everything the graphics the enviorment and the gameplay.im thinking of buying fear files so i can play perseus mandate my point is its a awesome game so PLAY!!! PLAY!!! PLAY!!!

I was excited about this game, then I played it. by Robert Thompson
This game has received great reviews and plenty of acclaim and popularity. All of this has made me greatly look forward to playing this game. Alas, once I started playing it I found that the combat was very sloppy, a lot like Timesplitters. Sometimes the graphics looked a bit fuzzy, almost like it wasn’t finished. Features that people claimed were original, like slowing down time, certainly were not. Something I did like though, is the ghostly, or haunted moments. They got the moments that make this game different than others down to perfection. In fact, those moments are the only thing keeping my score above a 6.0. So the bottom line is, this game is essentially a very generic shooter with one well done twist. Maybe try renting it, you could enjoy it and then come back here and call me a weirdo for my opinion.

Worth playing but some problems by Patrick Carlin
F.E.A.R has an intriguing storyline, creepy atmosphere and some genuinely scary moments however I have to give it a sub-par rating for several reasons. First, there are no left handed control options and for a lefty such as myself that’s a negative. However, it did force me to learn to play right-handed which is a good thing. Second, using cover, normally an essential function, is problematic and difficult at best, especially in comparison to shooters such Gears of War and Call of Duty 4. In fact, most of the time I didn’t even bother to try and use the cover for shooting because it was such a pain. Third, at times I got bored with the lack of variety in the game. There are long stretches where nothing much happens and the objectives are all quite similar. Some other complaints: the graphics are a bit bland, the game isn’t very deep, it’s easy to hit the wrong function on the d-pad, and the flashlight always temporarily runs out of power, which doesn’t make any sense. I do like how ammo is automatically picked up and I wish most games employed that feature and the slow motion is feature is really, really fun. The bottom line is that F.E.A.R is a mediocre game that is still worth playing if you can pick up a discounted copy, just don’t pay full price.

NIce story… by David Matthews
I like the story. Unfolds well. The grafx for this shooter is a bit.. blocky.


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