Alma is expecting and a new level of terror grows as you and your cannibal brother battle through a hellish nightmare. Fight together or die alone on a deadly mission to confront your twisted mother. Players can take on the role of Point Man, a genetically enhanced soldier with superhuman reflex...
Alma is expecting and a new level of terror grows as you and your cannibal brother battle through a hellish nightmare. Fight together or die alone on a deadly mission to confront your twisted mother. Players can take on the role of Point Man, a genetically enhanced soldier with superhuman reflexes and the ability to manipulate time, or the undead spirit of his brother Paxton Fettel, a paranormal entity who possesses incredible psychic powers.
Key Features
Blood Runs Deep, F.E.A.R. Runs Deeper: F.E.A.R. 3 delivers all the hallmarks that define the F.E.A.R. brand: terrifying paranormal experience, frenetic combat and a dramatic storyline.
Frenetic Combat: Active 360 degree cover, evolutionary slow-mo modes, scoring systems and best in class mech- combat aid players in facing an army of soldiers and paranormal enemies.
Experience the Almaverse: The game world is tainted by the Almaverse, the alternate dimension where Alma’s psychic essence subsists. New sinister and fantastical enemy creatures birthed in Alma’s warped mind spill into reality and intensify the panic.
Generative System: Proprietary technology creates random events to increase the feeling of isolation and unpredictability when playing alone or with a friend, and offers new experiences each time gamers play through.
Masters of Horror: Legendary film director John Carpenter and writer Steve Niles provide their expertise and guidance to take F.E.A.R. 3 ’s intensity to the next level. Niles co-wrote the twisted storyline that reveals the motivations and family dynamics of the main characters, and Carpenter helped craft the cinematics for maximum storytelling and fright factor.
Please note that this DRM-Free version of F.E.A.R. 3 is single-player only. Multiplayer and co-op modes as well as related in-game challenges are not available.
This game wasn't that good but it was an ok call of duty it feels like its not from the same series at all fear 2 was the best. I recommend you play this game to see what fear became.
Having a point system gives a lot of things to do during the campaign that upgrades your various stats. Missions have a lot of variety in them with regard to enemies and weapons, and of course paranormal sightings. Different from the first and second game, but in a good way.
Its generic and forgetable at times, oddly enough as a fan of the first game, I thought it was great conclusion, atleast from the pointman's ending. Aside from the minimal mechanics Pointman, my other small but personal issue is they Did F.E.A.R unit dirty by not Having the C.O return, and Making Becket written horribly from the second to hear. Okay experience though.
In Interval 08, when you're fighting the Giant Creep boss, after damaging it sufficiently you are supposed to damage it one final time and finish the fight.
For some reason, the game becomes completely broken from this point onwards. Only moving works. It's not possible to shoot, jump, throw grenades, crouch, not even pausing the game and accessing the menu with the 'Esc' key works.
You literally cannot do anything other than walk around the place, making the game completely impossible to progress.
It *may* have something to do with the game not playing well with E-cores at this point, so you're in bad luck if you have a 12th gen Intel processor or later. Even restarting the level doesn't fix it, but I'm not testing it any further, the game is horrible enough as it is, especially the 8th level which is pretty horrendous.
I've never seen a glitch so bizarre as this, but you're really not missing anything with this awful thing. Buy FEAR 1, it's a masterpiece and a classic. But FEAR 2 and 3 are absolutely horrible.
It’s an average game. The story didn’t interest me because it was weak. It’s an action game, but unfortunately lacks the atmosphere that the previous installments had. The idea with the two brothers had potential, though.
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