One of the first video games that I got when I first bought my XBox 360 was. 'F.E.A.R.' (2005)... And I got to say that I was truly impressed by the game, I mean I haven't played a whole heck of a lot of horror video games that were just a total blast... But this one was definitely one of them... And so has the rest of the series as well!
You see, I suspect that this game was modeled after, 'Resident Evil' (2006), but was made using the first person shooter format that would quickly take over the older, 'Over-view style' format... And I have to say that it really worked for the first one, and was just made even better with the release of, 'F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin' (2009)!
Developed by: Monolith Productions & Published by: WB Games. This story starts off roughly toward the tale end of the first video game, in which you play as Michael Beckett, who is a Delta Force officer, who along with the rest of his team, is sent in to take Genevieve Aristide (is the besieged head of Armacham.)
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But there is an evil brewing that is threatening to destroy the world... And that is, 'Alma' (generally speaking she is probably the biggest bad of this series as she seems to be directly connected to just about every game that I have played with her in it to date...)
And after the explosion, (this was the ending of the first game and the lead in to just being it's own time line.) Beckett ends up waking up at a Hospital... Where in he and his team begin to research the truth behind a, 'Project Harbinger' and how he and his team relate to it, (and Alma)...
But Beckett and his team are going to have to work quick before Alma can catch up with Beckett and his team and, 'connect up' with Beckett!
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In the end, the only real problem I had with this game is the ending... The rest of it is fun, and very well worth the time to play... And I will be honest, and say that if you are playing this game from the first one to the most recent one, then I would say that it is probably well worth the time!
http://youtu.be/k_GcqSfFW_4