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User Rating: 9.5 | F.E.A.R. Files X360
The fact that this game contains two seperate games is already a plus, but being that these games are truly edge of your seat thrillers truly makes them worth a gamers time. F.E.A.R. Files is a combination of F.E.A.R. Extraction Point, which is sort of a second half to the first F.E.A.R. game, and Perseus Mandate, a sort of secondary sequel, where you take the place of an entirely different character, yet still basically fighting the same fight, with a newer, deadlier enemy.

Extraction Point pits you against the Replica Forces once again, as you try and make your way to the rest of your team, and together flee from the city that's been pretty much destroyed, and filled with the paranormal. Along the way, you encounter Paxton Fettel once again, though not nearly as much as Alma Wade, who seems to enjoy making you crap yourself at every turn. The game adds a new enemy, a permanently invisible ghoul with big red eyes, which bursts into black matter once you finally kill it.

Persues Mandate starts you as a different F.E.A.R. Operative, who is eventually made to try and prevent a new enemy force, dubbed the Nightcrawlers, from stealing DNA of the psychic, Alma Wade. These new enemies move faster, shoot harder, and last much longer than the already pesky Replicas. Though throughout the game, when you encounter Alma Wade, she doesn't seem to pay much mind to you at all, save for the usual shock there and again.

All in all, these two sequels are deffinitely great additions to the F.E.A.R. Franchise, and if you're looking for a good scare, look no further, these games will truly knock you off your butt if you aren't careful, because there's always a suprise at every turn, and they always seem to get you even when you think you're expecting it.