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Cold Fear (Xbox)

Cold Fear (Xbox)
From Ubisoft

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Product Description

In a ferocious Arctic storm, distress signals are sent from a mysterious Russian whaler. As leading Coast Guard veteran Tom Hansen, you board to investigate - and discover unthinkable horrors lurking beneath the ship's bloodstained decks.

  • Brave dangerous waters: Rocked by huge breakers, you must steady your nerves - and aim - to evade a watery grave
  • Keep your bearings: Battle against increasingly mutated enemies in treacherous, unstable environments
  • Unleash a torrent of weapons: Create fatal traps and use shotguns, flamethrowers, or any object you can find to survive
  • For XBox
  • Rated M (mature)


  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #9169 in Computer & Video Games
    • Brand: UBI Soft
    • Released on: 2005-03-04
    • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
    • Platform: Xbox

    Customer Reviews

    Pleasantly Surprised4
    i was very wary about buying this game, i wanted to because it looked like the kind of game i like but id heard nothing about it. however i bought the game because it was produced by Ubisoft and i knew their games were usually always good. deep down i hoped for the best but thought honestly it was going to be crap. i was pleasantly surprised. i havent played much of the game yet but what ive played ive enjoyed, it is very similar to resident evil but has slight differences. the graphics are great and the atmosphere is eerie as the ship your on rocks on the stormy sea. if your a fan of survival horror games i recommend you try this out.

    Stormy Water4
    There have been plenty of horror films set on boats, but not many videogames. For that reason, Cold Fear is incredibly original. It's got a rocking Russian whaler, a cursed oil rig, plenty of mutated sea life and the kind of stormy weather not experienced since last summer's jaunt to Weston-Super-Mare. Dive below the surface though, and what you get is generic survival horror fare. Just one that requires you to stock up on the travel sickness pills before you go wading in.

    The whole game smacks of John Carpenter - disturbingly quiet locales conspiring with clichéd shocks that still make you jump, no matter how hard you try to resist. Plus acting dodgy enough to know the perpetrators are destined for a life of C-movie stardom. You play a coastguard with a military background, sent to investigate a deserted Russian vessel in mysterious, shadowy waters. What you become embroiled in is something more sinister - a kind of Dr Moreau plot concerning a dodgy scientist and immoral experimentation on amphibious sea-life. Subsequently, you find yourself taunted by crab-like Exocels, who turn lifeless corpses into sprinter zombies of the 28 Days Later variety, and other weird oddities, such as the giant leech-like monsters who plop off ceilings and scuttle around rooms like Olympic floor gymnasts on steroids.

    In between the taut exploration is quite a bit of combat, and this is perhaps where it differs most from the likes of Silent Hill 4 and The Suffering. It's got a separate, combat-oriented viewpoint (for more intense fighting), no auto-aim, and requires you to use cover and inflammable barrels to your strategic advantage. Sadly, it would be especially good if it weren't marred by such dodgy implementation. Killing zombie infectants involves destroying their brain, so the fact that the same button is used to stamp on heads as open doors can invariably result in frustration. The camera is also more annoying than it should be. There is no manual control during standard third-person, and the excellent 'over-the-shoulder' perspective (used specifically for the shoot-outs) can be disorienting during the change-over, causing you to end up looking in completely the opposite direction. Not the ideal scenario when you've got a zombie tearing chunks out of your abdomen with objects pointier than Leatherface's very own chainsaw collection.

    Cold Fear is a decent, polished survival horror-fest with an effective use of atmosphere and excellent weather effects (it never stops raining - fitting, but how much water do you need in a game?). It's just a bit too flawed in its execution and weak in the storytelling department to make it anything truly terrifying. A reasonable effort, just don't expect it to give you really horrible nightmares. Only very bad sea sickness, and for that we recommend ReliefBand.

    Good but seen it before4
    Good game. Well worth the purchase and really enjoyed playing it. It's cool being on the ship you really do feel like you are on a ship in a storm. Was almost sea sick twice. I like the control features to the game. Way easier to control than R.Evil. Good story line keeps you wanting to finish one more level. Polished game

    On the downside. I couldn't help but feel "I've done this all before." In R.E and The Thing. Very similiar feel to it. But hey..if you haven't played these games you are in for a treat. There was "something " lacking that stopped me giving it 5 stars. Maybe a better storyline would have pushed it and after a while, like ,most shooters it does get repetitive.

    BUT it is well worth buying and a great game. It's quite difficult. I completed on Easy level but was killed over 15 times and took me over 5 days (2 hours each day) to complete. I don't think I would do it on hard level. It's creepy as well. So be ready. Good but not great.