Meristation writes: "Monolith Games WB when purchased, they were not lazy or short or in the preparation of this sequel, even though it would be Activision Blizzard who would get the license. Durante más de un año, el juego recibió el nombre de Project Origin, resultante de un concurso en el que se pedí a los aficionados que bautizasen la nueva aventura con la niña Alma. For over a year, the game was renamed Project Origin, resulting in a contest that asked fans who christened the new adventure with the girl Alma. No obstante, el pasado mes de septiembre, se hicieron con la licencia y el juego pasaría a llamarse, automáticamente, FEAR 2, conservando Project Origin como subtítulo. However, last September, took the license and the game would be called automatically FEAR 2 Project Origin retaining as a subtitle. Pero a diferencia de Condemned 2, en esta ocasión Monolith no fue capaz de sobreponerse al peso de la primera entrega. But unlike Condemned 2, Monolith is not on this occasion was able to overcome the weight of the first delivery".
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Following on the coattails of the highly successful First Encounter Assault Recon, or F.E.A.R., Monolith Soft and publisher Warner Brothers released the highly anticipated F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.
Set immediately prior to the finale of Point Man’s adventure in F.E.A.R., Project Origin tasks the player, one Sergeant Becket, and his squad with the retrieval and protection of Armacham’s Genevieve Aristide. Shortly after you battle your way through her apartment complex, a mushroom cloud explosion blasts through the city, successfully incapacitating Becket. While passing in and out of consciousness, Becket sees his journey from Aristide’s apartment to a hospital bed where he hallucinates being torn asunder by demons. Upon awakening, Becket finds himself pitted against a team of special ops soldiers cleaning up Armacham’s involvement from the original F.E.A.R.
Direct2Drive has given Monolith's shooter F.E.A.R. 2 a significant price cut down to $20. The title ran $35 on D2D before the cut and currently runs $50 on Steam.