I like these games very much on computer. The port to 360 could have been better. For one, all the subtitles have been cut. WHY?! It is so blatantly stupid for a game like this with a load of in-game dialogue. The subtitles were already done, all you people had to do was rip them from the pc version! That really bothers me. Another issue is that you cannot program the control. I buy the game on console to use the controller, but the controller is nowhere near the way I would like it. Choose from what the programmers give you, don't complain, right? Other than those two things, which ruined most of the shine for me 15 minutes out of the gate, the graphics look nowhere near as good as they do on my Nvidia, almost like they belong on playstation 2, as opposed to the smooth look when the settings are turned up on my dual core. Just an altogether poor port with little effort paid to the person playing it. It is really difficult to imagine how someone gets paid to cut functionality out of a quality product, and expect the results to be good. If this was the one I played, rather than the pc version, I would have never become interested in the series. On a positive note, instant action is unlocked when you first start the game, so there's that. FEAR 3 was a huge disappointment to me, as well, for many reasons.Read full review
Gameplay: 7.5 Without pushing the game into new territory, the game simply adds more of the same action laced with creepy supernatural moments. The two campaigns are actually enjoyable and you can always jump into the shooting acting with Instant Action mode. There’s online multiplayer when you’re done zipping through the expansions. Graphics: 7.0 Graphically, both expansions aren’t particularly Xbox 360 gorgeous. In fact, the game still resembles a really amazing-looking original Xbox game. The character models just don’t scream next-generation and the various corridors still look pretty dull. At least the explosions and gunfire look decent. Sound: 8.0 The soundtrack is still pretty dramatic and it works within the context of the game’s action-horror theme. The voice acting is just Ok, but it’s still great to hear your enemies attempt to coordinate attacks. As for the sound effects, they work beautifully, so play this one loud and proud. Difficulty: Medium There are times when you will be overwhelmed by the enemy so making good use of the Slow-Mo feature is advised - it will save your life many a time. Still, the enemies can be great shots on occasion and many of them know how to use cover and grenades. Concept: 7.0 Extraction Point stands out over Perseus Mandate but both are equally lengthy enough to keep gamers busy. There are some chilling moments in both campaigns but there are more frightening moments in Perseus. There’s online multiplayer and it still runs smoothly, but other than that there’s very little to come back to once you’re finished. Multiplayer: 8.0 New playable maps will not fail to disappoint fans of the main game’s online multiplayer mode. Up-to-16 players can take each other on using the maps from Extraction and Perseus to add to the list of maps from the original. Overall: 7.5 F.E.A.R. Files for the Xbox 360 could have easily been an Xbox Live Marketplace download but this stand-alone package is still just what the doctor ordered if you’ve wanted more from your F.E.A.R. experience. Sure, both expansions don’t really do anything uniquely different but they are still fun campaigns chock full of bullets and frightsRead full review
The game does deliver the action but doesn't really explain much of the story about Alma and the protagonist that you play as, still it does deliver the scares that gets you in the 1st game. Some parts of the game looks low-rez and some parts aren't, you really wouldn't notice them unless you give a good look of your surroundings, in all regardless of these small flaws I still love the game and still play it over and over just for the scares and action, just wait for the next game 'Project Origins' coming sometime this end year to get all your questions answered.
its a classic but strange as theres too much fighting and very little jumpscares but its an ok game
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I own this game on the PC, but my desktop barely plays it, and when it want's to play it, it looks like crap. So I decided to buy it on Xbox 360, It's a great game though, and I own the original Fear on PS3 since my desktop doesn't really like that one either, I've always been a Fear game fan since the first game, and if this is true for anyone else you will love this game. Positives: Great Graphics, Bloody, and Violent, Extremely scary, can be difficult Negatives: Not out on PS3
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