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Average Review Score:
3.91/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
Bright Hub 4/5 Mar 07 '09
Fragland.net 79% Apr 24 '09
GameDaily 8/10 Feb 10 '09
Gamer 2.0 6.8/10 Feb 19 '09
GameSpot 7.0/10 Feb 10 '09
IGN PC 8.3/10 Feb 10 '09
VideoGamer.com 9/10 Feb 10 '09
Worthplaying 8.2/10 Feb 21 '09
Gamespy 4/5 Feb 10 '09
Gaming Excellence 7.0/10 Jul 21 '09
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Previews
website publish date notes article quality
GameDaily Oct 10 2007 
Gamer 2.0 Jan 26 2009 
Gamer 2.0 Jan 05 2009 
GameShark.com Jul 15 2008 
Gamespy Jul 15 2008 
IGN AU Jan 20 2009 
IGN PC Feb 05 2009 
IGN PC Jan 21 2009 
IGN PC Sep 09 2008 
IGN PC Dec 22 2008 
IGN UK Dec 18 2008 
VideoGamer.com Dec 22 2008 
EuroGamer Jan 01 2009 
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What They Say:
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"F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin is a well made first-person shooter which combines slow motion gun play with elements of survival horror. The single player game is visually good with a fairly engaging story line and well designed game-play. Despite a weak multiplayer option this is a decent offering. "
It's rude to Point Man.
"You'll get the occasional heebie-jeebies from F.E.A.R. 2, but the magic of the first game hasn't been re-created here. It’s true that some of the changes in the new game seem like they were intended to address criticism of the first F.E.A.R.: tedious and claustrophobic environments, lack of enemy variety, and so on. Sadly, though these changes were made, the resulting sequel, while fun and well-crafted, seems to have lost sight of the strengths that made its predecessor so unique. Nevertheless, playing F.E.A.R. 2 is a worthwhile way to pass the time while we wait for the inevitable next installment. "
An average game with a spooky coating.
Gaming Excellence
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"With F.E.A.R. 2, Monolith has crafted a solid follow-up to F.E.A.R. It’s a good shooter, bordering on great at times, but it’s not as groundbreaking as its predecessor. Still, it’s definitely faithful to the idea of F.E.A.R., which is mainly trying to get under your skin using a combination of tried-and-true horror elements, not the least of which is a creepy little girl."
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