F.E.A.R. Platinum includes the original F.E.A.R. and its two addons: F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate.
Be the hero in your own cinematic epic of action, tension and terror. A mysterious paramilitary force infiltrates a multi-billion dollar aerospace compound, taking hostages b...
F.E.A.R. Platinum includes the original F.E.A.R. and its two addons: F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate.
Be the hero in your own cinematic epic of action, tension and terror. A mysterious paramilitary force infiltrates a multi-billion dollar aerospace compound, taking hostages but issuing no demands. The government responds by sending in a Special Forces team only to have them obliterated. Live footage of the massacre shows an inexplicable wave of destruction tearing the soldiers apart. With no other recourse, the elite F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon) team is assembled to deal with the extraordinary circumstances. They are given one simple mission: Evaluate the threat and eliminate the intruders at any cost.
F.E.A.R. Extraction Point
Extraction Point kicks off where the original game ended – with a bang. As the helicopter which the F.E.A.R. team is on attempts to leave the vicinity, it instead winds up crashing. The F.E.A.R. team is thus forced to seek out an alternate extraction point, all the way battling the now free Alma and her paranormal minions across a destroyed city.
F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate
As the first F.E.A.R. team and Delta Force fight for control of the situation, a second F.E.A.R. team is sent in to shed some light on Armacham Technology Corporation's (ATC) dark past. As a member of a secondary F.E.A.R. team, you are brought in to discover more information regarding the secret project at the ATC facilities.
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NOTE: Online multiplayer functionality for this game has been disabled and is no longer accessible. Multiplayer is available only through a LAN connection.
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I love these older games and this one is a true classic. Watch Gmanlives review on Youtube for a better review then I can give.
As for running on Linux, using the latest version of Wine on Linux Mint 20.2, no other special configurations, everything runs perfectly.
System specs: Dell Optiplex 3020
CPU: I3
GPU: Intel Onboard HD 4400
Ram: 8GB
Obviously this is one of those cheap $100 Ebay refurbs and as such I had to turn the resolution down to 1280x720, but otherwise super stable and smooth gameplay.
This is the epitome of what every Shooter game should aspire to be. Amazing physics and the second to second gameplay makes Destiny 2 feel like ass by comparison. The AI is also smarter here too despite not having much variety.
Some of the time the enemies will appear to "rubber band" from where they are standing when shot and then snap back into position while the frames get slaughtered in the firefight even on modern hardware. No one else mentions this in their youtube videos (fuck off Mandalore) but you will definitely see that subtle rubberbanding several times per encounter and the SMG feels like it has a stormtrooper bullet spread even when aiming down sights, shittiest gun in the game.
Other than that, most objects are destructible, bullet time is optional but helpful, and there really hasn't been any AI since that had felt so real to fight against.
As for the sequels? Don't bother. This series fell victim to the Halo/Cod Killer trend of its time and never recovered. Fear 2 looked and played worse in many ways as a soft reboot of the franchise with its expansion of the lore being the only thing it did better (not that anyone cares, it plays like a generic COD clone.) Get it on sale if you are curious. Its worth the about $4 it is now and includes the "MINIATURE REPLICA SOLDIER" DLC. Though the multiplayer for Fear 2 and 3 are long dead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymMYuH6iQJ0
Fear 3 was a random out of place bad joke no one talks about where Point man suddenly becomes a schizophrenic cro magnon and fights for control of his body against the dead ghost of his Brother that was a lame character that everyone loved to play for some reason. Don't bother spending your money on it. The survival mode could have been great if it focused on fighting armacham and Alma's demons instead of trying to be Left 4 Dead + Cod Zombies.
This is one of those games that is fun to play more than once. The combat is fun, with sparks, smoke, blood splatter, and bullet shells flying everywhere. There are physics on the enemies too, which especially when combined with the stake-hurling gun make for some fun times (you can play "pin the enemy to the wall").
The story and horror are decent--more about creepiness and sporadic scares instead of trying to be horror throughout. It is paranormal/little girl horror, like the Ring series.
Graphics hold up fairly well The save system is like older games: some automated checkpoints that go to their own save slot, but otherwise it is save anywhere and quicksaves are allowed (yay).
The game is fairly linear with only small deviations (like Half Life 2 or Doom 3 in levels). The deviations allow for you to take a few different approaches to some enemies--or for them to take different approaches to you, so watch your back.
Highly recommended if you like story FPS's
Don't get me wrong; the first three to six hours of F.E.A.R. are a joy to play. The shooting mechanics are on point, there is a variety of enemies to deal with (from generic shooting dudes to heavily armored dudes, to spooky melee jumpy dudes). Bullet time gives you the much needed downtime for dealing with overwhelming numbers of enemies. The arsenal at your disposal is minimalistic, but it does its job -- the nail gun is particularly satisfying when dealing with tougher enemies. The levels are mostly linear, but have that engrossing Duke Nukem vibe to them where you are always on the lookout for extra ammo and medkits.
The only issue is... that's about it. There's nothing really besides it and it turns the game into a crawl after several missions. The story, although not devoid of its strong moments, is sadly predictable and will likely not be enough for you to continue playing if you're not particularly savvy on first person shooters. The graphics are serviceable for its time, but the aesthetic department is a complete failure. Get used to this depressingly post-modernistic grayish-whatever palette prevalent in every level and terribly forgettable enemy and NPC design. No creative use of color like in Mirror's Edge, no interesting change of scenery like in the first Call of Duty -- just the same dull, uninteresting series of corridors, courtyards and offices, like you are were doing circles in The Stanley Parable over and over again.
If you consider yourself an FPS savvy, give F.E.A.R. a shot when it's on sale. I'm certainly in the minority when it comes to disliking it and if you can somehow stomach its repetitive nature, you might get some enjoyment out of it. Maybe it's dumb to expect something more out of a first-person shooter, but there is ultimately nothing captivating about F.E.A.R. Somehow a game like Medal of Honor from 1999 made me feel way more immersed than this travesty ever did.
Positives:
+ Both DLCs are included
+ Very nice graphics, shadow and lightning effects (for its time)
+ Good sounds and music
+ The atmosphere in the main game and E.P.
+ Creepy horror parts in the main game and E.P.
+ Nice gunplay
+ Some cool weapons (nice newcomers in the DLCs)
+ The few places that are outside
+ Slow motion
+ Okay A.I.
+ Good physics (when the fps is under control)
+ When things get crazy (gunfights, explosions, things fly everywhere etc)
+ Good length in total
Negatives:
- The game engine comes with a lot of problems (especially on modern systems with high fps)
- The game exits, levels not loading, very unstable fps, physics issues etc
- Some other bugs and glitches
- P.M. DLC is not that great in general
- A lot of the same looking corridors
- Gets a bit repetitive at times (especially in the DLCs)
If you like horror themed FPS games, look no further. This is it.
The main game is the best, no doubt. E.P. was quite good, but P.M. was just okay.
Be aware though, that there will be a lot of similar looking corridors.
But the horror parts and fun gunfights will make it worth it.
Score:
F.E.A.R. : 7.5/10
F.E.A.R. Extraction Point : 7/10
F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate : 6.5/10
Total Score: 7/10
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