Games Review: Fear 2: Project Origin
PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Warner Bros, £34.99 - £49.99
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Your support makes all the difference.One of Fear 2’s developers says that he “really wanted to capture that gut-wrenching feeling
you get when you’re faced with a horrific dilemma”. The sequel to the exquisitely scary Fear is
every bit as horrific and gut-wrenching as its predecessor, thanks to a seriously vexed psychic
force unleashing hell on an unsuspecting city. New weapons and a nifty set of armour are at
your disposal and while four years is a long time to wait for a follow-up, it seems Fear fans
won’t be disappointed.
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