Hell Descent: The F.E.A.R. game’s multiplayer portions were never all too great. With awful melee combat in the first, and uninspired modes in the second; it felt like multiplayer was just an afterthought. That doesn’t seem to be the case this time. Third time’s the charm after all. F.3.A.R.‘s multiplayer modes are looking damn interesting. Not to mention these modes are gaining inspiration from both John Carpenter (The Thing, Halloween) and Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) who also penned the games story mode. Multiplayer and horror don’t usually mix very well, but we have a new found hope for F.3.A.R.‘s online component.
DualShockers Writes "F.E.A.R. 3 (or F.3.A.R. if you’re a marketing executive) isn’t a great singleplayer game. It’s fine, competent even, but Day One Studios had an unenviable task in trying to wrap up Monolith’s F.E.A.R. series. With two timelines and two highly different styles of horror attempted in its wake, F.E.A.R. 3, well, it tries its best."
F.E.A.R. 3 wasn't even really a horror game when it came to the campaign. It was a good action game, but lost just about all of its horror roots along the way.
There have plenty of great horror games, but others haven't been so lucky as to stick around. They deserve to get a new lease on life.
That was probably the first time ever that I saw Castlevania in a list of horror games.
ps: Be warned, you have to click a lot to see every game in the list. I stopped after the 4th time.
With games being made all around the world, titles can sometimes be difficult to pronounce. Here are 10 games that can leave people tongue tied.
Deus Ex - They Use X
Ehrgeiz - Ear gease?
Disgaea - This guy ya
Cthulhu - Coo thoo loo
Atelier - Ah teh liar?
Sick? I hope its not contagious.