Gaming Target writes:
"F.E.A.R. 3 (which WB Games prefers to refer to as F.3.A.R.) was on my list of top games I wanted to see at E3, and I was lucky enough to both see a demo with Senior Producer Dan Hay as well as get some hands-on time with the game. The hands-on part was behind a velvet rope at the Warner Bros. booth, locked away in a secret room, and for that it was all the scarier. Although being developed by Day 1 Studios and not Monolith, the makers of the previous two games, F.3.A.R. doesn't feel like it's had any negative changes. This will be the first game of the three to feature co-op, and I was able to experience it firsthand with one of the employees from WB Games, Mike, who played remotely as Paxton Fettel while I played Point Man. The results were staggeringly awesome."
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?