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Cold Fear (Xbox)
COLD FEAR renews the horror genre by combining the popular elements of both action and horror releases,
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Xbox - Cold Fear
Experience an intense, innovative and clever horror experience in a realistic, constantly shifting environment
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If you like Resident Evil play this game! the camera angles are sometimes difficult and the game gets confusing there is a lot of running arround in circles and finding objects enemies pop out of no where and are not easy to kill if you like Resident Evil play this game!
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"Cold Fear" plays like a gem, and contains all the essential elements to make a great action-horror game - everything, that is, except a storyline devoid of clichés. In other words, the game itself, while certainly less than original, is a class act, but the broken wings of the derivative plot keep it from soaring to utter greatness.
Like last year's "The Suffering," the setting is one of the strengths of "Cold Fear" (at least for the first half of the game). As Tom Hansen, a United States Coast Guard officer dispatched to investigate a Russian ship tossed about on a stormy sea, you quickly discover that you're alone, far from any possible help due to circumstances beyond your control (naturally), and that there is more to this distress call than you bargained for. It seems the ship's crew have become infected with parasitical creatures ("Alien" style) and they're rapidly mutating into zombies... and worse ("Resident Evil," anyone?).
Yes, the storyline is boilerplate for a game of
Like last year's "The Suffering," the setting is one of the strengths of "Cold Fear" (at least for the first half of the game). As Tom Hansen, a United States Coast Guard officer dispatched to investigate a Russian ship tossed about on a stormy sea, you quickly discover that you're alone, far from any possible help due to circumstances beyond your control (naturally), and that there is more to this distress call than you bargained for. It seems the ship's crew have become infected with parasitical creatures ("Alien" style) and they're rapidly mutating into zombies... and worse ("Resident Evil," anyone?).
Yes, the storyline is boilerplate for a game of
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"Cold Fear" plays like a gem, and contains all the essential elements to make a great action-horror game - everything, that is, except a storyline devoid of clichýs. In other words, the game itself, while certainly less than original, is a class act, but the broken wings of the derivative plot keep it from soaring to utter greatness.
Like last year's "The Suffering," the setting is one of the strengths of "Cold Fear" (at least for the first half of the game). As Tom Hansen, a United States Coast Guard officer dispatched to investigate a Russian ship tossed about on a stormy sea, you quickly discover that you're alone, far from any possible help due to circumstances beyond your control (naturally), and that there is more to this distress call than you bargained for. It seems the ship's crew have become infected with parasitical creatures ("Alien" style) and they're rapidly mutating into zombies... and worse ("Resident Evil," anyone?).
Yes, the storyline is boilerplate for a game of
Like last year's "The Suffering," the setting is one of the strengths of "Cold Fear" (at least for the first half of the game). As Tom Hansen, a United States Coast Guard officer dispatched to investigate a Russian ship tossed about on a stormy sea, you quickly discover that you're alone, far from any possible help due to circumstances beyond your control (naturally), and that there is more to this distress call than you bargained for. It seems the ship's crew have become infected with parasitical creatures ("Alien" style) and they're rapidly mutating into zombies... and worse ("Resident Evil," anyone?).
Yes, the storyline is boilerplate for a game of
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