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FEAR: Platinum Collection (PC DVD)

FEAR: Platinum Collection (PC DVD)
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A paramilitary force infiltrates a multi billion dollar aerospace compound taking hostages, but issuing no demands. The government responds by sending in its best special operations teams, only to have them obliterated. Live footage of the massacre is cut short by an unexpected wave of destruction that leaves military leaders stunned and in disbelief.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5906 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Vivendi
  • Released on: 2007-11-16
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Platform: Windows XP

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A paramilitary force infiltrates a multi billion dollar aerospace compound taking hostages, but issuing no demands. The government responds by sending in its best special operations teams, only to have them obliterated. Live footage of the massacre is cut short by an unexpected wave of destruction that leaves military leaders stunned and in disbelief.


Customer Reviews

The first three FEAR games all in one5
and well worth getting.

FEAR is a classic, although it does need a couple of plays through to appreciate this. The sound is good and the partially destructible environments are fun once you have worked out how to exploit them. I have to disagree with those that think it is scary, it just isn't.

Extraction is the continuation of the original story that takes off just after the ending and whilst it expands it I found the ending disappointing. Not much is different from the first apart from a few new, mostly useless, weapons and a new type of monster. It is rather short at only 5 intervals.

Perseus Mandate is more of the same, but more like a Blue Shift alternative view. You play another character and the storyline involves a new foe in the form of mercenaries to fight. The story bisects the FEAR one occasionally but is self contained. Once the 7 intervals are completed there are 3 bonus missions unlocked, which are basic but fun.

Overall the expansion packs don't add that much from the first game to warrant the cost of three separate games, but to get them all in one and play them sequentially is more than enough reason to justify getting this pack.