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PC - Windows : F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection: The Complete Trilogy Reviews

Below are user reviews of F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection: The Complete Trilogy and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection: The Complete Trilogy. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Worth it!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 15 / 15
Date: November 22, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This is one of the best shooters I've ever played, well, make that THREE of the best shooters I've ever played. Controls were responsive, overall it was quite "spooky," the only complaints I have were that at certain parts of each game there are "bottlenecks" that are frustratingly difficult to get past and result in destroying the fun of the game. The environments are also very similar for all three games, nothing really exotic and fairly repetitive. The storyline is definitely A+ though. I highly recommend this bundle!

Good entertainment.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: March 06, 2008
Author: Amazon User

After taking a long break from PC video games, I decided to try again, and found this title. The reviews seemed interesting, and since it contained the whole trilogy, I thought it would be worth the money. I must say that I was impressed with the graphics. I have since played Quake 4, and Fear's graphics were superior. (Vista, Duo Core, XFX 8600 GT 512mb, 2GB Ram). This game does get scary at times. Although you will most likely find a bit of a repetitive feel to it, it holds your attention. If you are into single player modes like I am, this will keep you busy for a while.

Great collection!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: March 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User

F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection: The Complete Trilogy is a great set because it includes all of the F.E.A.R. games that are currently out including F.E.A.R., Extraction Point, and Perseus Mandate. I found the mix of scares and combat to be fairly level in nature and the entire game to be a fun experience. This is definitely the collection to get if you have ANY idea at all that you will want to play the expansions because it is a cheaper overall value and it works just as great.

Also, the online mode included with the game is also great. However, I quickly realized that in order to play it online, you really don't need to purchase this. So if you are looking just for online multiplayer, then spare this set and just look for F.E.A.R. Combat online because it is FREE for everyone!

FEAR... my bullets!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: May 19, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I enjoyed this game quite a bit. So far I have only gotten through the Main game and I would think about halfway through Extraction Point. I haven't played non-stop either, but when I do play I play for about 2-4 hours straight.

I'm going to do a quick and dirty list type review below using: 1 poor, 2 Bad, 3 Average, 4 Good, 5 Excellent. Also bear in mind I am using Half-life 1 & 2 as a benchmark... if you haven't played those, you should!

Story: Good
The story is fun and entertaining, although I'm not entirely sure I'm grasping the mesh of story lines that the developers intended. First Person Shooter Spec-Ops marines meets the Supernatural ala The Ring? Plays fun enough however.

Control: Excellent
The controls are standard W,A,S,D with a few extras... Flashlight, Leaning, etc. Plays like it belongs on the computer, not like a tragic port from a console. (ex: Halo (which I enjoyed on the xbox!))

Graphics: Excellent
I am rating the graphics as excellent based on the fact that some of the other FPS games currently on the market have phenominal over-the-top WOOHOO graphics, however no one has a machine capable of actually playing them! (ex: Crysis)

Single player: Excellent
So far this game has been extremely fun and the A.I. is incredibly smart at points. Some of the map design is obviously leaning in the A.I.'s favor, for example a lot of the rooms and buildings always have two ways around and the A.I. knows it when assaulting you, but that's okay they need the help as far as I'm concerned. :) If you are an experienced FPS player just start out on hard, moderate isn't worth your time and effort.

Multiplayer: Unknown
Sorry, I haven't tried... yet. I'm not really itching to try it either. There are games out there that are made for multiplayer (Team Fortress 2, Tribes, Battlefield). I prefer to have a few games where I don't have to rely on my internet connection to play.

Hope this helps someone out there. The game has been out for 3 years, but I am happy I waited and scooped it all up in one fell swoop for $30! I gave the game 4 stars due to the odd story line, and there are better plots out there, even for FPS games... no, seriously, there is! LOL!

Great shooter

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User

A Very spooky game. Not as fast paced like most shooters but it keeps you thinking. I highly recommend it.

includes the director's edition of F.E.A.R.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: February 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

F.E.A.R. is a very fun game. The levels are a bit repetitive, but the great enemy AI makes up for that. Replay value is ok (there are things you miss the first time through; that and the different difficulty levels mean you might get maybe 2 or 3 replays out of it). Haven't tried multiplayer yet, but I like the fact that friends who don't have the full game can get the multiplayer component for free. I also haven't tried either expansion pack yet.

This includes the director's edition of F.E.A.R., which comes on a DVD (as opposed to several CDs) and includes some extra features.

Fear Review

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 10
Date: March 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This is the best shooter i'v seen in a long time, but it has major problems.

Fear part #1:
It has an in-depth storyline. You get small bits at a time. The action is top notch. The AI works as team against you. You really have think out how to beat you enemy. The slow mo is a big help. The fear elements in the game will scare the hell out of you. You be almost leaping out your chair most of the time. This game really messes with you head. The action never seemed repetitive. Most of the time your look around you won't see what's going on.

Fear part #2:
The phone messages having info was left out of this game. This really needs it. This game all of your original team died. That was annoying, at least leave some members alive. The ghosts of your original team add some interest. Overall, it was fun to play. The action was again top notch.

Fear part #3:
You get to play from a different perspective. The action is great. This one fails with the new ultra boss. This is so hard as to take away from the fun of the game. They take a huge amount of ammo to take out. Near the end, you have 5 ultra-bosses in row and little or no cover. A level fix where the door behind you is unlocked will fix the problem. If you play those sections with god mode on, the game becomes fun again. The rats and roaches are a great addition, strangely more roaches would be better.

The whole trilogy is great fun, action, storyline with amazing ai. The action never seems repetitive. The AI will dynamically adapt to you. The AI has a flaw. If someone has a grenade launcher, you get out range and shoot far out. The friendly AI will just stay there and shoot in close, getting killed in the process. You have really keep on your toes with FEAR AI. Fear sets the tone and mood very well. Enough to scare right out your chair and onto the floor.

The trilogy has major failings. The flashlight lasts only a short period. The flashlight runs out. Then you have to wait for it to charge up, then you wait, then charge up, then wait, then charge up, then wait. I found myself getting very frustrated at this stupid flashlight bug. This bug should have fixed before it's public release. The flashlight is only useful if you strobe it. That is really tiring on your hands.

Some enemies take huge amount ammo to take out. Even anti-armor ammo takes an eternity to take them out. Sometimes, you face down enemies with sections with no cover. So, you spend hours trying to get past one section. Some enemies take 30mins to an hour in real time to take out just one.

It fails on another level. Your limited to three weapons. You have to lug your extra weapons 100 feet at a time, back and forth, over and over throughout the game. If you don't, you will run short of ammo at critical moments.

Reloading weapons caused more game reloads than any battle ever did. Fear needed an option turn off reloading. It gets very frustrating.

The game editor should allow you fix the flashlight bug, but it doesn't work. It just says "filecopy error" when try to make the fix/mod using their mod maker.

Even with fear's serious failings, it is a game worth the money for it's other positive merits.

THRILLING!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: February 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Well, of the scariest, most intensive and most immersive games I've played, this haves to be one of the games that it's on my top 3.
The last expansion, provides a good amount of action, a few 6 or 7 hours of play. It's not as scary as the first expansion, but is certainly gives you a few new enemies and a lot more suspense, even tho it doesn't gives a lot more info about the story line.

Worth It

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 14, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I loved playing the game on my friend's computer, so when I saw FEAR along with it's two expansions, I had to get it.If you love the game, but held back initially, I would definately suggest getting this.

Good but too much time on fear factor

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 8
Date: December 29, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Game had great graphics, and action was very good. Plot okay, although a little obscure at times. Too much time was spent on locking the game up during the "scarey" parts.


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