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By David Hollingworth
Jan 20, 2009 | 11 Comments
Tags: fear | 2 | project | origins | horror | first | person | shooter

F.E.A.R. 2 brings new levels of action, horror and awkward punctuation.

We got to see a few levels of FEAR 2: Project Origins today, and one of the key devs - Dave Matthews of Monolith Productions - was on hand to walk us through the game.

From what we've seen so far, FEAR 2 has all the same stuff that made the first one such a sleeper hit - brooding soundtrack, a gloomy atmosphere of impending doom, and lots of blood-soaked corridors populated by skinny chicks with greasy long hair. It's scary, too, and we're not looking forward to the patented Atomic BrownTrousers(tm) test - playing it in a dark room with sound turned way up with nothing but a skittish cat for company.

And it's a VERY LOUD GAME TO BEGIN WITH. If our neighbours aren't complaining after a half hour, we'll take it as sign to upgrade our speakers.

"We had to look at a lot of other influences this time around," he said, talking about the impact of J-horror on the first title. "We looked at Eastern European stuff, like Nightwatch and Daywatch, and even American films like SAW. We really wanted to capture that gut-wrenching feeling you get when your faced with a horrific dilemma."

One of the things he seems particularly excited to be able to talk about now is the game's multiplayer element. "We've got six modes of gameplay - all the usual stuff - but what we really love is our EPA mode."

The EPA is a heavy suit of powered armour, and it features in some levels in the singleplayer game. In the multiplayer Armoured Front mode, each team will be able to unlock one of these beasts. "We've had maps in place for over a year and we still have to create new servers for the dev teams to play - it's that popular amongst us all."

A demo for FEAR 2 will be available at the end of this week, and full game will be released on February 13.

 
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index680i
Jan 20, 2009 5:42 PM
Looks crazy. I watched a video some dude crying it was that scary. I say what a Girl. BRING IT ON!
phatbeat
Jan 20, 2009 5:51 PM
SAW may have been an American film, but it was written and made by Aussies. Correct me if I'm wrong! Oh and this game looks sweet.
A Hitman
Jan 20, 2009 6:03 PM
Unless Duke Nukem is released this will most likely be the best game of 2009. I just hope the mutiplayer is as good as the current one.
Bastard Child
Jan 20, 2009 6:32 PM
"When Mafia is released this will most likely be the secong best game of 2009."

Fixt!
Bastard Child
Jan 20, 2009 6:36 PM
EDIT: The "g" is for GAH!
hectorbustnuts
Jan 21, 2009 8:46 AM


Love the EPA.

Fingers crossed a positive response to it will point Monolith in the direction of a "Shogo" sequel!

And that'll kick off a mass Mech game resurgence!
rhys_walsh
Jan 21, 2009 8:55 AM
i thought this had been refused classification by the OFLC...
Hawkeye
Jan 21, 2009 9:37 AM
hector: Thank God I'm not the only man who thought SHOGO was fracking awesome! Man, I loved that game.

rhys: It was, but Warner Bros went to bat for the game, and the OFLC changed its ruling.

- DH
hectorbustnuts
Jan 21, 2009 10:10 AM
:D

http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/shogo_mobile_armor_division

Six bucks. SIX BUCKS!!
TheFrunj
Jan 22, 2009 12:50 PM
*giggles*

The image looks like 'EAR' on the front page!
SNAKE_1337
Jan 28, 2009 8:08 PM
sorry guys in my review i forgot to add the link to the demo as i promised so here it is:
http://www.3fl.net.au/downloads/index.php?dlid=1935
just click download and save but beware takes up 1.8 gb
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