F.E.A.R.'s two stand-alone expansions, Extraction Point and Perseus Mandate were oddly enough developed by TimeGate instead of Monolith who made the first and the second game. Maybe that is why they are not considered canon, and their events are ignored in the sequels.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
F.E.A.R.: Extraction Point & Perseus Mandate
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Tanthie
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first person shooters,
horror games,
timegate,
vivendi,
wb games
Friday, December 6, 2013
F.E.A.R.
I'm not sure why I bought the Humble WB Bundle. The Batman games hardly interest me. I guess I now have them ready if I ever want to play them, though. They are game-of-the-year editions and were of course really cheap too. So there is that at least.
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Tanthie
Label(s):
f.e.a.r.,
first person shooters,
horror games,
monolith,
vivendi,
wb games
Monday, December 2, 2013
The Last Threshold
The final volume of The Neverwinter Saga, The Last Threshold, left me with mixed feelings. On one hand, I really liked the character development and the amount of adventuring there was -- probably the best of Salvatore in awhile. But on the other hand, there were really poor parts in the book, and the story as a whole was quite uneven.
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