It was easy to tell from the demo that FEAR 2 just didn't have the same mojo as the first game. I didn't bother wasting my money.
The original FEAR was great. It's also not really comparable to any of the games you mentioned, except maybe Condemned, which was certainly not superior to FEAR.
Which soldiers could you not understand the origin of? Everything was explained in FEAR, I'm guessing you simply misunderstood something or don't accurately remember the plot.
Condemned offered unique and well executed game mechanics such as first-person brawling and solving puzzles through crime-scene investigation, and actually had a strong storyline (although with a dissatisfying ending). Atmospherically it also happens to be one of the scariest games ever made. One important factor was that it didn't give the player an arsenal of weapons which ruined most horror games at one point. Graphically it was also distinct and well researched as it borrowed the look and feel from real abandoned areas. You never lost the feeling of being alone, abandoned and dropped down without a weapon in a really dangerous area. It's distinct style, themes, atmosphere and unique features makes Condemned a "taste it if you are serious about gaming" kind of game, where as F.E.A.R can be substituted with other titles.
Or rather, I didn't buy it. I didn't buy that there were suddenly an army of clone soldiers and atc guards popping out from the blue. F.E.A.R 2 is actually much more connected in that regard.
I never really understood the love for the original F.E.A.R either.
No One Lives Forever, Alien Vs Predator 2 and Condemned were superior in both story and atmosphere, where as F.E.A.R felt like a title that wanted to be both a horror game and an action game at the same time, which was a failure in my book.
Also it failed to explain properly where all the soldiers you had to shoot came from, like they were thrown in after the story was written "to give the player something to shoot at on his way".
F.E.A.R 2 to me simply offered "more of the same".
The HUD is way too intrusive (like Deus Ex Invisible War kind of intrusive). No more leaning, no more a limit on the weapons you can carry at a time, no more quick saving, a much weaker AI, no support for additional mouse buttons (4th and 5th button unmappable) and more general "consolitis" (like those silly flashing arrows and pointers all of the time that break immersion in a game like this BIG time).
No more leaning, no more a limit on the weapons you can carry at a time, no more quick saving, a much weaker AI, no support for additional mouse buttons (4th and 5th button unmappable) and more general "consolitis" (like those silly flashing arrows and pointers all of the time that break immersion in a game like this BIG time).
Heya everyone? Can you guys recommend me some nice games?
I got my copy at the local Gamestop for $20. I pre-ordered, but I doubt that dropped the price much, so you should have little problem getting under the $30 mark.Thanks for the write up, dte. I'm looking around for the game if I can find it below thirty bucks.
Not a strict follower of RE, tho I do own 1 &2 on console and have beatn them both, but never played the "inbetween" installments or part 3.