F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin GAME Exclusive Special Edition (PC)

Release Date: 13/02/2009

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F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin PC GAME Exclusive Special Edition

F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin PC GAME Exclusive Special Edition Contains:

  • Steelbook packaging
  • F.E.A.R.: full game
  • Fear 2: full game.
  • Exclusive skins

  • Developer: Monolith
  • Publisher: Warner Brothers
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Game Reviews

F.E.A.R. you can't forget.

The first F.E.A.R. was one of those underappreciated gems that games critics loved, but hardly anyone actually bought. Shamefully, I have to admit I'm one of the many. And so, knowing F.E.A.R. 2 was on the way, I went and tracked down a cheap preowned copy of the original. Having enjoyed it for the best part of a week, I expected the transition into Project Origin to be smooth and painless.

It wasn't.

Elementary

F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin breaks one of the cardinal rules of First-Person shooter design; give gamers a choice of control methods. It's a problem the first F.E.A.R. didn't have. There's just one setup in F.E.A.R. 2, placing crouch on R3 and zoom on the Left Trigger. Call of Duty players may not be fussed, but Halo nuts who scope with R3 will curse developer Monolith for such an elementary omission.

A supremely well put-together First-Person Shooter, arguably every bit as good as current genre leaders.

Equally dumbfounding are some of the more trivial alterations guaranteed to annoy original F.E.A.R. fans. Flashlight used to be down on the D-pad; now, inexplicably, it's up. And why are grenades in F.E.A.R. 2 now on RB, shifting Weapon Select over to LB? It just leads to lots of exploding suicides while attempting to change firearms. Not a game-breaker by any means, but annoying nonetheless. With customisable controls, it would have been a complete non-issue.

Breathe. That's the venting out of the way. You see, the reason these quirks prove so annoying is that F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin is, in every other way, a supremely well put-together First-Person Shooter, arguably every bit as good as current genre leaders.

Killzone 2 is the most natural point of comparison. Like Guerilla's game, F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin feels chunky to control, with weighty head-bobbing movement, a short-distance sprint on L3, lots of realistic-feeling firearms and scope-focused gunplay which sees bullets shred through enemies in generous splats of gooey claret. However, unlike Killzone, F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin uses old-fashioned health and armour pickups rather than recharging health, and takes place in largely clinical office and lab corridors, not expansive outdoor areas.

Slow-mo

And then there's F.E.A.R. 2's slow-mo. Pressing Y activates it, sending you into what is essentially bullet time, where everything... sloooows dooooown... letting you take out enemies faster than they can shoot you. Factor in some pretty intelligent A.I. with a good mix of gun-toting squaddies and more hideous beasts, and the result is a shooter boasting some of the coolest combat variations ever.

The screen will flicker and... change, with demonic figures or apparitions of Alma making you wonder what exactly is and isn't real. Unnerving stuff.

It's also worth noting how well F.E.A.R. 2 justifies its title. As well as being a stonkingly good shooter, Project Origin is an accomplished and brilliantly eerie storytelling experience. Kicking off half an hour before the explosive finale of the first game, it continues the conspiracy surrounding the telepathic weapons projects of the Armacham Technology Corporation, and their ultimate experiment-gone-wrong, the creepy little girl called Alma.

Playing as First Encounter Assault Recon agent Michael Beckett, it's not long before you're pulled into the fray, as Armacham's board seek to cleanse their nearby Auburn facilities of evidence – including you. Interspersed amongst F.E.A.R. 2's ensuing firefights are files to find, detailing further back-story to Armacham's research, and ever so often the screen will flicker and... change, turning hazy red or blurry white, with demonic figures or apparitions of Alma herself making you wonder what exactly is and isn't real. Unnerving stuff.

Spooky

A lot of the fear-factor has to do with the presentation. Though F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin isn't technically on par with the Killzones of the world (and the backgrounds can get a bit samey) it vastly outshines many a game with some sublime use of shadow and torchlight, solid character models, impressive animation and a curious juxtaposition of fraught gunfire against frankly spooky whispers and moans which brings a unique edge to the campaign. Sadly the multiplayer isn't as well executed, but it's worth a look, and offers added value to an already impressive FPS package.

Still, it's the cinematic flair, occasional scares, stomach-churning set pieces and non-stop slow-mo action that make F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin such a success. Forgive the schoolboy error on the controls and there's really not many titles that do what this does so well. Overlook it like I did the first game and you really will be missing out.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • A stonking corridor shooter with cool slow-mo combat.
  • An aptly eerie experience full of creepy atmosphere and moments to make you jump.
  • F.E.A.R. 2 really is quite lovely looking.
minus points
  • Only one control option.
  • Backgrounds can get a bit samey.
  • Multiplayer probably won't match CoD, Halo et al for popularity.

Review by: Mark 'Slow-Mo' Scott
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 20.02.09

User Reviews

Mike Waters posted on 15 Jul 2009
This package is perfect for those new to FEAR. The original is a brilliant horror FPS, comparible to Half-Life in quality and is still well worth playing today. Both games feature a slow motion system similar to Max Payne - initial worries of a cheap gimmick subside instantly as you realise how invaluable a tool it is in these intense shooters. The problem with the original is a disjointed feeling between it's three main pillars - puzzle , horror and action sections. FEAR 2 blends these together perfectly to create an intense, atmospheric shooter experience to keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. This game looks gorgeous on high end systems and utilises impressive graphic effects to achieve it's most exciting moments. The sound adds very well to the atmosphere and is an absolute joy in 5.1. If you're a fan of FPS games, a fan of Japanese inspired horror or if you're just looking for a thrilling PC experience, this title is an absolute must-have.
David Denny posted on 01 Mar 2009
5 Stars Straight way!!! I am a huge Fear fan iv played them all and this is the best so far but there is one this iv noticed you don't get to see 7 year old Alma as much its mainly the 14 year old :(, Any ways this game take gore to a next lvl i mean you can dismember then.....every limb decapitate them and even get there splines on show...... : This game is not for the faint hearted or for easily scared ppl. I own the Tin Edition which comes with Fear 1 which is nice even though i already own the first one hahahah. If you have not played the first one i would recommend getting the first one before buying this it may not make sense. Plus for those who have played the others like i have over and over so you know were to find the extra scars and so on there is a few Easter eggs in this game for the true fns.
ryan coleman posted on 17 Feb 2009
fear2, well an excellent game overall, i really enjoyed it. play time, youre looking 10hours tops on medium difficulty setting. to be honest i found the first f.e.a.r way more scary than this, the action in this fps game is great, just like the first game, its just not that scary, there a couple of parts in there that get you spooked a little, also should have had more weapons! multiplay here i come, as the fear was awesome online, this should be great also. im just glad i have a decent pc to play these games 8800ultras in sli, 4gigs ram, amd cpu. i can run the game @1920x1200, graphics to the max @80+fps. very very well made game this, will run good on alot of systems less powerful than mine. ending wise, well lets just say fear 3 or expansion pack.
Louis Brettle posted on 14 Feb 2009
This game has such amazing atmosphere and level design, I'm sure it will keep you entertained for many hours =)
Adli Ismail posted on 14 Feb 2009
Fans of FEAR must get this, all action non stop firing super soldiers with scary little (grown) dead woman chasing you all around brings out the best in you. Storyline is solid, excellent gameplay and no issues at all. The only setback is that the multiplayer. Kinda dull and repeatitive. The best part about this game is the single player mode, it makes you want to replay it again after you completed it. GET IT NOW!

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