Fear Effect Sedna Review – Shady Mercenaries I The Koalition
Jakejames Lugo of The Koalition writes: For anyone that never played the first two Fear Effect games on the original PlayStation, don’t worry because you weren’t missing much back then. Fear Effect Sedna is the third game of the series that continues the story of Hana Tsu-Vachel and her group of mercenaries as they complete jobs as freelance agents for hire. Yet unlike the first two Fear Effect titles, which were third-person action games, Sedna makes a wild change for the series by having an isometric view and tactical-action gameplay. And while it might be great for fans to see the gang back together again in their cell-shaded style after all these years, there’s very little else to love about Sedna. A combination of poor design choices, an outdated sense of humor, technical hiccups, and frustrating difficulty spikes make Fear Effect Sedna lose what little charm that may have still been within the series.











