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FEAR 2 Project Origin PC Review

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Introduction

Well, apparently I’m very late to reviewing it. I mean seriously, these guys are quick, I noticed there’s already a walkthrough and everything up for FEAR 2. This is the internet however, I realize some people have all the time in the world to play video games, and I’m not a professional video game player.

I’ve read the reviews elsewhere, from sites like IGN and GameSpot. I pretty much agree with the review on IGN, but not the review on GameSpot. It’s also important to note that I am speaking of the PC version, I have not played the console versions at all, and I am running with the maximum resolution and graphics settings. (I do not own an Xbox 360 or PS3)

The Review

Many have said FEAR 2 is not nearly as good as FEAR. I disagree. I have found that FEAR 2 has almost exactly the same structure and gameplay as FEAR with upgraded graphics, weapons, enemies, and environments. I think the cause for worse reviews is because people have already played FEAR, and therefore, seeing Alma isn’t near as shocking. Why do I say this? I have played through FEAR multiple times, six times to be exact. Each time Alma got less and less frightening, however everytime I was scared at least once.

FEAR 2 is pretty scary in my opinion. The environments were very well done, they are enough to scare someone on their own. Alma pops up at various times, but the thing that scared me most were these guys.

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Something about them, I just really didn’t like. I thought they were replacing an old favorite of mine, but I found out later in the game that they are still there :)

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Their first appearance. One of them ripping off this guys head :) It was hard for me to get a screen shot, I was just kind of taking video and screen shots while I played with FRAPS.

As with FEAR, I was very confused about the storyline, I’m not going to lie, I never really paid attention to it. I did at one point, but even looking everything up on the internet really didn’t clear things up for me. Many others are just as confused. However, the main idea is clear. Alma is ready to kill everyone, and Fettel is controlling the clone soldiers :)

Action, action, action! There’s so much of it in this game. If you’re a fan of first person shooters in anyway, I highly encourage you to check this game out! I had a blast! (Literally!) You have mechs, you have machine guns, you have lazer guns, you have rocket launchers, sniper rifles, turrets, shotgus, automatic shotguns, and a photon launcher thing. ( I don’t know the name of it right now, sorry :) ) Want to slow down the action? Well you can, there’s slow mo past interval 01. Unarmed attacks? No problem. Right click your mouse.

One level I really enjoyed was the school level. Something about wandering around a school while ghosts, alma, clone soldiers, and other enemies try and kill you. It just makes it that much better :)

Many of the “puzzles” in FEAR 2 remain the same type as FEAR, and a lot of other first person shooters. Just find a switch, a key card, or something else and continue on. Sometimes it takes awhile to complete an objective.

One thing I really did not like however is that the phones are gone. Also, there’s no radio broadcasts. You just pick up intel files that you can read through. I really enjoyed listening to the phones and radio, so this is a major downer for me.

Humor from the developers? (You decide.. )

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Conclusion

FEAR 2 is a rather short game, however it is quite entertaining, and brings me back to FEAR. Personally I found it was much better than Perseus Mandate and Extraction Point. Those were dull in comparison. However, there is something in me that says FEAR is better, but I’m going to have to say not by much. If you haven’t played FEAR, you should play that before playing FEAR 2, just because FEAR is and always will be a great game. :) If you’re wondering what I would rate FEAR 2 as, I would give it an 8.5/10.

YouTube

I made  a short video from my game play, picked out some parts I thought were cool. Took me awhile to create so give it five stars :P

Find it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQe64rxolWQ

Hamachi Gaming Tutorial

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

hamachiWell, my friend and I wanted to play Tony Hawks Pro Skater 4 online together. Few problems, my friend no longer has a ps2, and even if he did, the servers for this game are long gone. So, we thought for a bit and came to the idea of playing the PC version online. So, we both got the game. We tried setting up a game on GameSpy, it simply wouldn’t work for some reason. I thought for a bit and remembered that people were using Hamachi to setup a virtual type LAN configuration. This would work! We would finally be able to play THPS4 together like we did back when I was 13 years old!

Few more problems, however :) We just thought starting up Hamachi was going to be enough. Not so. You have to make sure Hamachi is the default network adapter so the game uses it. That’s simple enough, right? Here’s a short guide of what we did to do that.

Click start –> Settings –> Control Panel –> Network & Internet Connections –> Network Connections –> Look where File, Edit, etc are located and find Advanced –> Advanced Settings –> Click on the Hamachi adapter and click up.  A reboot will be required.

Now that was done on both of our computers, everything should work, right? Not so. He could ping me, but I could not ping him through Hamachi. We finally narrowed it down to his Anti-Virus program, once he killed that I could ping him.

Now everything should work, right!? No. We couldn’t figure out why I couldn’t see his host in the game. Long story short, you cannot minimize the game while hosting, or else it kills the host. Now I could connect, and we were able to play just like we used to.Very cool.

I hope this helps someone if they’re trying to setup a LAN server through Hamachi for a game. It can be a pain at first. :)

Want to join us? Contact me through e-mail, the forums, or my IRC server. Quite a wide selection :)

Here’s a youtube video showing in game footage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzrXTKnIkfs

UPDATE: I was able to convince my friend azlesk8er to take a cap of him hitting 26 million. Here is his video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4bFR0VMA9s

Any gamers out there? F.E.A.R 2 Project Origin Demo Released!

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

You should definitely check this demo out pronto. FEAR is an awesome  scifi FPS (First Person Shooter) game, the sequel of that being Project Origin. I have played through FEAR so many times and I’ve been looking forward to the demo and the full game for ages. The demo is also available for the PS3 and Xbox 360.

Quickest download link I found was here: http://www.bigdownload.com/ (PC) I was able to download at 1.1MB/s from this link. It might not be as fast for you, depending on your location, but still it’s a good start since places like Gamershell are bogged down quite a bit with the release of this demo.

Will update the post with a full review of the demo once I get done playing it :)

First Impressions

I’m glad to say I can max the game at 1680×1050 with everything maxed including AA. That means it’s not too resource hungry, unlike the original FEAR where it was VERY hungry :)

The game feels a lot like FEAR including all of the “spooks”. I’m not sure I really like the new engine yet, I think I just have to get used to it. Seems like the same engine used in timeshift etc. Not sure, don’t really have time to look it up. The graphics are very good, regardless. Much improved from the first game. I knew they were getting rid of health packs ahead of time, but really I think they should have kept them. I liked health packs :( Mainly because you were forced to explore and scare yourself with something :D

The clones look kind of strange to me, like I said I didn’t get a real good look since I only played for about 15min.. I have to go to sleep so I don’t have time :P The overall “chaos” is still felt strongly as you move through the demo, which is good, that’s what I like about FEAR. Books and glass all flying around and dust, debris explosions, Alma screwing with you, all good fun.I don’t think it will take me long to beat, however since things are so similar to FEAR, but I will enjoy it, I’m sure.

Screen shots/Video I might put up tomorrow, mmm… tired.

Beat the demo

It took me approximately 30min to get through the demo on “high” difficulty. Mostly because I’m not so familiar with the new FEAR. I know the demos overdo Alma, and they are segments of various places in the full game. Much is the same, much has changed.

Further exploring the game I found that there WAS a slight bit of lag on my system with everything maxed out. I believe this is because I pumped up the AA too much. I will probably have to lower that slightly. The graphics are pretty awesome really, not Crysis beautiful, but they work well for the game.

There ARE health packs. I’m a little confused on the health system. I really have no idea what amount of health I have at any given time, because it’s nothing like the FEAR I know. I’m guessing it’s similar, though. It seems you recharge to a certain point, probably based on difficulty like the original FEAR. I guess the developers got rid of the recharging Halo type idea. Last I heard, that’s what they were doing.

There are mechs kind of like Lost Planet! That’s about the only thing I liked about Lost Planet, I’m glad they put it in FEAR 2. There are also snipers. Not saying there weren’t snipers in the original FEAR, but these are actually sniper rifles, not plasma rifles. I find myself defaulting to my old favorite G2A2.

The demo does very little to explain the controls or what is going on to a new user,  you just dive right into action. They kept the phones, which is good I liked the phones, but often I wouldn’t listen to them, but I liked to have them there.

Alma is as spooky as ever, which is great. Gotta love it.

Conclusion

Congrats Monolith, you just made me more excited about the full version of FEAR 2. Everything I wanted in FEAR 2 seems to be there. :)

The $61 Xbox 360 Experiment part 1

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

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Well, I got the Xbox 360 yesterday, it took me all of 15 minutes to take it apart. One thing I like about the 360, it’s easy to take apart. I had all sorts of issues with the Wii. Of course, I happen to have the tools available to take these types of things apart. Remember, I tinker with things constantly, so I’ve had to deal with a lot of  screw protections, so I have an entire set of bits that alleviate the pain of not having the right screw driver :)

The first things I tried were this:

  • The blanket method – FAIL
  • Overheating it by disconnecting the fans – FAIL
  • Replaced the thermal paste on the CPU and GPU with Arctic Silver, which I happened to have laying around  – Not sure yet. I put the CPU heat sink on the incorrect way as you can see in my picture. This causes the box to go directly to the 2 RROD overheating. I don’t know why, because the heatsink is still making contact with the CPU and it took much longer to overheat before when I disconnected the fans. Perhaps the X-Clamps aren’t connecting correctly. I will update this post once I’ve tested this completely. Seems like it did not work, but the fan has gotten considerably quieter. This means that the thermal paste originally on the 360 is garbage.

So, the next few things to try are going to be X-Clamp mods, I’m still going to play with overheating the box before I purchase other hardware to do those mods. The good thing is, it looks like no one has even touched the inside of this box, it’s 1 year old, and is actually an Xbox 360 Pro console with a Hitachi drive. HDMI is also there, and it came with a Wireless controller instead of a wired one which core consoles come with.

We shall see how this turns out in the coming days when I have more time to do tests on this box, if I end up being able to fix it today I will update this post. Regardless, there will be a part 2, part 2 may focus on either more attempts to fix the box or replacing the firmware with a hacked one. I will go as far as I can go with this, to the heat gun technique.

I’ve also yet to try the simplest method – swapping the Xbox 360 cables. I would *guess* that the person who owned the box tried this, but I don’t know. I’ll find someone around here with cables and try it out.

Stay tooned.. :)

On a side note I will be upgrading my VPS memory..