It sucks as a FEAR game, but it’s a fairly decent enough shooter in itself. Worth that price, imo, but don’t expect FEAR 1 and 2 caliber out of it.
It’s a fine game imo, but I didn’t like it as much as the first 2 FEAR games.
Edit: Anyway, I bought the original Legend of Zelda game on my 3DS.
Thanks to all who responded concerning their playing experiences concerning FEAR 3. I remember that the initial reviews were not very favorable… but, c’mon, for less than $3.00… it must have some positive gameplay experiences (Oh god, PLEASE… there goes my family’s milk money for the week… what’s that honey?).
I appreciate those of you who took the effort/time to provide your valuable first-hand experiences.
Not worth it. Terrible FEAR sequel and mediocre on its own at best. It’s very short, has a nonsensical plot, not scary at all and has some of the worst enemy boss encounters. Combat itself is ok but below the previous games.
Skip it.
Shadowgate on steam a remake from the nes.
Gears of War 2 - Xbox360.
Didn’t buy anything but I figured this thread would be a good place to bring light to something.
Valve is doing a quick sale. 75% off the Half Life and Portal games till the first, and the soundtracks for the games are a free download until the 1st of October.
AFAIK you need the games downloaded before you can get the albums.
For portal 2 album - https://www.thinkwithportals.com/music.php (official site, not dodgy or torrented).
Lost Planet 3.
“Stuntman: Ignition” (Xbox 360)
I recently bought Alien Isolation, and I recommend it to pretty much everyone.
I remember that game! I was never able to get past the second movie…
I watched a group of friends play “Five Nights at Freddy’s.”
NEVER. AGAIN.
My GOD that game is fucking terrifying.
Well, I returned the “Stuntman: Ignition” game (was too stressful, as it was too strict), but bought “F.E.A.R.” for PC, and am downloading the patch to get it to work optimally on my widescreen monitor.
Later EDIT: I am also awaiting the delivery of “Need for Speed: The Run” for PC, as after almost finishing the campaign of the PC version of the “Battlefield 3” game I am interested as how cool the racing game on the same engine would look on a PC under max settings (except for anti-aliasing, and anisotropy).
Anisotropic filtering is something you might as well run at 8x or 16x - the performance impact is negligible in most games (including Battlefield 3) on a modern graphics card.
I found that in most games setting anisotropic filtering to 4 is providing maximum quality. And I do not want to stress GPU.
Uh, no, there’s a reason it goes to 16x.
last week I just bought the games call of duty. very nice
At Fry’s Electronics (in Renton, WA) “Battlefield 4” for 9.99 USD.
Today I got purchased for me “Lost Planet 3”. With delivery the final cost is under 11 bucks, I cannot believe it.
It’s literally impossible for games to get that cheap.