F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon
Original title: F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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You play an elite commando for a unique covert operations unit hunting for a mysterious fugitive who commands a clone army while mysterious things occur around you.You play an elite commando for a unique covert operations unit hunting for a mysterious fugitive who commands a clone army while mysterious things occur around you.You play an elite commando for a unique covert operations unit hunting for a mysterious fugitive who commands a clone army while mysterious things occur around you.
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Greg Baldwin
- Norton Mapes
- (voice)
- …
Jock Blaney
- ATC Security
- (voice)
Susanna Burney
- Jin Sun-Kwon
- (voice)
- …
Colby Chester
- The Senator
- (voice)
Grant Goodeve
- Harlan Wade
- (voice)
- …
Tim Gouran
- Spen Jankowski
- (voice)
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Todd Licea
- Aldus Bishop
- (voice)
- …
Peter Lurie
- Paxton Fettel
- (voice)
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Melissa Roberts
- Alice Wade
- (voice)
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Meg Savlov
- Genevieve Aristide
- (voice)
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David Scully
- Douglas Holiday
- (voice)
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André Sogliuzzo
- Delta Force
- (voice)
- (as Andre Sogliuzzo)
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Jim Ward
- Rowdy Betters
- (voice)
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Jessica Rau
- Tyler
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the game there are several references to the sci-fi/horror movie Event Horizon (1997). You can see a magazine cover in some levels that reads "Event Horizon found!". Also, on the multiplayer level "Asylum", there is a line written on the wall of a room that says "Liberate tu temet Ex Inferis", the same word heard in the distress call sent by the Event Horizon in the movie.
- GoofsWhile the player's goal is to eliminate Paxton Fettel through the entirety of the game, it is very possible to kill him in the very first level. At one point during the first Interval/Stage, the player can activate Slow Mo and squeeze off several rounds of fire into Paxton before he knocks the Point Man out with a 2X4. However, none of the bullets register and the Point Man is predestined to be knocked out regardless of their actions.
- Quotes
Harlan Wade: It is the way of man to make monsters. And it is the nature of monsters to destroy their makers.
- Crazy credits***SPOILER*** Right at the end of the credits a phone conversation takes place between Genevive and the Senator. It explains that the prototype (you) has been a success in the mission
- Alternate versionsThe German version is heavily censored in order to get a USK-18 rating while also not get indexed or banned. Whenever enemies get killed in explosions or when they get shot in the face with a shotgun at point-blank range, they just disappear instead of bursting apart into bloody pieces. Also the blood splatters were reduced and enemies no longer scream when killed.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Alpha Dog (2006)
Featured review
Best FPS Ever
This is certainly the best First Person Shooter (FPS) that I've ever played. The AI is amazing. They do things you would never expect an AI to do. They do things like having one guy shoot suppressive fire over your head while another comes around behind you. There are very few places in the game where you can count on the fact that no one can come up behind you. As I've basically said, the game play alone makes this game worth playing. And, though I haven't yet beaten the game, the story seems to be entertaining also. There are some drawbacks, however. Because the majority of the game is so well put together, the flaws are fairly noticeable (but they are all very small and definitely don't detract from the the enjoyment). One of the flaws I've noticed is that vases don't seem to break. I've shot them and while they're not just scenery and they do fall to the floor, they still don't break. I don't know about you, but I've never seen a vase in real life that could take a shell full of buckshot and fall to the floor intact. The other major drawback is also one of the good things. The game looks amazing. Unfortuantly, this means that it takes a very powerful computer to play well. I know no one else who has a computer that can play the game. All in all, if you have a computer that can play the game, it is well worth the price (that is, I paid the $50 that most computer games are when they are first released).
Edit: I was wrong about the vases. The vases in single player do break. The vases in multiplayer do not. They are objects to be avoided otherwise you will kick them and give away your position more readily
Edit: I was wrong about the vases. The vases in single player do break. The vases in multiplayer do not. They are objects to be avoided otherwise you will kick them and give away your position more readily
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- brjedi26
- Dec 15, 2005
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