Posted Oct 06, 2007 at 06:19AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Videos, Action, FPS, Project Origin Tags: Monolith Soft
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While it won't be exactly be called F.E.A.R. 2, Monolith Production's Project Origin (PC, Xbox 360, PS3) is still just as nail-biting as its predecessors. In a video walkthrough of the demo, you can see the improvements they've inserted into the latest game set in the F.E.A.R. universe.

As the demo begins, it puts you in the hands of the same first-person perspective of the unnamed protagonist. All the standard blood-and-gore scenes were inserted quite appropriately along with the creepy soundtrack playing in the background. It's no wonder why the F.E.A.R. series was so highly-acclaimed both as an FPS and as a survival horror game.

All in all, Project Origin has the same look and feel of the previous F.E.A.R. games, which can be both a good and a bad thing. If you want to immerse yourself with the video then we suggest watching it with the lights dimmed and with good surround sound. But we don't want to hinder you any further, go ahead and enjoy the scary walkthrough of the demo.

Oh, and watch out for the token scary little girl at the end of the video.





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   by antbing - 2007-10-06
 » Nice

Where can I get a copy of this demo?

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   by Rizno - 2007-10-06
 » 123

Looks great. Hope you can still listen to phone calls made to answering machines in this one, that was great in F.E.A.R.

The person playing isn't really that good. Shooting the wall too much and standing still while enemies he's just seem is coming up behind him. Slo-mo isn't just for grenades you know.

Can't wait to get this though. :}

   by neok182 - 2007-10-06
 » .

holy ***** that was awesome. guess i gotta go replay fear and expansion point lol.

   by Fallen - 2007-10-06
 » Sweet.

More FEAR is always good, Pick this one up for PC.

At first I'm thinking "Man this guy cant aim for *****". Then I remembered he must be playing on console... Ugh.



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