GamesOnSmash writes: "Can you say, "TIMESHIFT?" Yes the graphics were a little better, but not by much. I was expecting much more with this title. The slow mo, blood splatter, and death animation was so like TIMESHIFT it was uncanny. Yes they threw in a few psychdelic moments that may un-nerve you, but for the most part I was playing a carbon copy of TIMESHIFT, DEAD SPACE, or KILLZONE 2. All IMO surpass FEAR 2: Project Origin, but keep in mind this is just the demo and I enjoyed it anyway."
Inspired by the J-Horror craze going on at the time, Monolith’s F.E.A.R. was a solid action fest of a shooter that entertained as much as it terrified. Bloody Disgusting goes back to see Alma ten years on from the launch of the sequel.
This game honestly killed all my interest in the franchise, I loved 1 and its expansions (even though they're technically non-canon now) but the sequel was such a let down.
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Whilst F.E.A.R 2 wasn’t the masterpiece I remembered from ten years ago, with its combat and level design being worse than the original, it is still a fun game that is well worth playing through today. "
PSU writes:
PSU continues its look at the horror genre over the past 20 years on PlayStation platforms, with our latest entry looking at the tail end of the PS2 era and into a new generation with the release of the PS3. Resident Evil 4, Dead Space, Siren: Blood Curse, and F.E.A.R. are just some of the pant-wetting pleasures you'll find in part 3.
its better than timeshift that sh*tty game