You aren't a soldier. You are a weapon. Play the "Best Action Game of E3 2005" now!
F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon) is an intense combat
experience with rich atmosphere and a deeply intense paranormal
storyline presented entirely in first person. Be the hero in your own
spine-tingling epic of action, tension, and terror... and discover the
true meaning of fear. An
unidentified paramilitary force infiltrates a multi-billion dollar
aerospace compound, taking hostages but issuing no demands. A Special
Forces team is sent in by the government to contain the situation, but
contact is severed as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications.
When the interference subsides moments later, the team has been
obliterated. Live footage of the massacre shows an inexplicable wave of
destruction tearing the soldiers apart before they can even react. In
light of the desperate situation the F.E.A.R. team is assembled. As
part of this elite classified strike team created to deal with the most
unusual and shocking of threats your mission is simple: Eliminate the
intruders at any cost. Determine the origin of the signal. And contain
this crisis before it spirals out of control.
F.E.A.R. Wins Best Action Game of E3
The Game Critics Awards were announced last night and F.E.A.R. took
home Best Action Game of E3 2005. As described by Rob Smith,
Editor-in-Chief of OXM:
"Standing out from the crowd in this hotly-contested category ain't
easy. F.E.A.R. didn't just stand out, but leapt out with its
paranormal/horror skew built into one of the most impressive
first-person action systems we've seen so far. While graphically
impeccable, F.E.A.R.'s most striking accomplishment seems to be in its
enemy A.I. and how that helps crafts unique action scenes one enemy
pulls a shelf unit down to block your path, and as you back off another
crawls through the gap it leaves to try and get a bead on you. A
bullet-time mode creates such indelible moments of grenade explosions
and bullet fire that they promise to sear themselves in your head as
much as the freaky mind-messing moments destined to send shivers down
your spine." "This game looks frighteningly good." Computer Gaming World
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