F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Hands-On

The second expansion pack to F.E.A.R. offers plenty of the intense combat of the original game, but you experience it from a new perspective.

We got our first look at F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate, the second expansion pack to 2005's creepy first-person shooter, at the E3 Media and Business Summit last month. We finally got a chance to play the E3 demo at the recent Sierra Gamers Week event. Not surprisingly, the gameplay feels a lot like F.E.A.R., but there are some notable additions and improvements.

Perseus Mandate will tell a parallel story to the one found in F.E.A.R. and its first expansion pack, Extraction Point. You play as the point man on a second First Encounter Assault Recon team sent to investigate the Armacham Technology Corporation only to discover mysterious mercenaries and paranormal phenomena. But for all practical purposes, you have the same time-slowing abilities as the original point man.

We began the demo separated from the rest of our team and in the underground levels beneath the city of Auburn where the first task was to link up with a fellow point man, Chen. This involves a lot of wandering through dark rooms or corridors, battling members of the clone army that you fought in F.E.A.R., and experiencing a lot of spooky moments. Surprisingly, we still found ourselves tensing up thanks to the creepy atmosphere of the game. That's an impressive feat because we've experienced many similar moments before in F.E.A.R. and Extraction Point.

One thing to expect is much larger-scale battles than before. We battled our way to what looked like some kind of dam facility that had large, multilevel rooms that made for battles with enemies above and below us. The environments still ranged from the typical industrial facilities or dilapidated structures found in F.E.A.R. to a sewer system, which is almost obligatory for each shooter at this point. It was in the sewers that we encountered the new mercenary enemies, and they're a lot tougher than the typical clone soldier. These foes were armed with the new VES Advanced Rifle, which has a cool infrared scope, as well as a burst-firing mode. This feels like a much more potent weapon than the standard assault rifle. They were also armed with the new grenade launcher, which can bounce grenades around corners, but if they impact an enemy, they explode on contact. That results in an instant kill, which means if you get hit, you'll be killed in an instant as well, so be careful.

Then there's Alma, the scary little girl at the center of F.E.A.R.. We encountered her a couple of times, and the trademark way she has of with messing with your head is still there. For instance, you'll enter a room to find a door at the other end. If you enter that door, you find yourself back in the room, only there's a small pool of blood on the floor in addition to a door at the other side. If you enter that door, you find yourself back in the room again, only the pool of blood gets larger. This keeps going on until you find that there's a door in the floor, and entering it, sends you into a pretty terrifying situation, surrounded by phantom enemies in the dark.

While Perseus Mandate will offer more of the same chills and thrills that we've come to expect from F.E.A.R., perhaps the most welcome addition is the promise that this time the story will actually have some kind of solid resolution. The first two F.E.A.R. games basically had you chasing an elusive goal that made you feel as if all of your efforts were for naught, but Perseus Mandate will give us an ending. Of course, because you're not playing as the original F.E.A.R. hero, that ending could be grim. Perseus Mandate will ship later this year for the PC. It and the Extraction Point expansion will also be packaged together for the Xbox 360 in the F.E.A.R. Files package.

38 Comments

  • _Mydnyte_

    Posted May 14, 2009 1:14 am PT

    Piece of crap. Only allows you to install the game to a C: partition ONLY and refuses to install to a different drive letter. I have my Windows installation ONLY on my C: partition and cannot install the game to another partition where all my other games are. Ridiculous!

  • champmanfan

    Posted Feb 27, 2008 10:13 pm PT

    Just to update my comments on playing on my friends lower spec PC, it plays much better on these PCs. Loads up faster, no stuttering & you can pretty much wack everything up very high on GPUs within the last 2.5 years without any issues. Of course you'll still need dual core, but a very playable game that'll be worth getting for even laptop users such as myself for upcoming holidays.

    I now wonder why the original ran slowly, compared to this one. I can't pinpoint it at all, can anyone else? It still looks the same as well, very odd?

  • Lumenadducere

    Posted Nov 8, 2007 6:03 pm PT

    Well, I have yet to get through the original F.E.A.R. let alone the first expansion. I'd better get working on it...

  • KriSSp

    Posted Nov 8, 2007 12:43 pm PT

    I liked F.E.A.R. and i think that I will love this one too, but I have some problems with DEMO installation... I can only install it in drive C, but I don't have enough space in it Is there any way how to fix the problem?

  • drmogumbo

    Posted Nov 8, 2007 9:38 am PT

    Obviously, there's a bunch of unsatisfied people!

    I just happen to love this game and its sequels, and I can enjoy the same experience in a different setting. Those who REALLY dont like it can as well forget threads like this but they dont. Instead they start maligning and do things... Dont they have things better to do other than 'bad mouthing' a game that is enjoyed by a significant percentage of gamespot members [Just how many -> It can be verified by the game sales, not just gamespot members!]?

    Hmmm... BTW, this is my first post / outburst!

  • crosz06

    Posted Nov 7, 2007 2:41 am PT

    men when u gonna release the game???

  • corp-hicks1

    Posted Nov 2, 2007 8:28 pm PT

    what about the PS3

  • 43n1m4

    Posted Oct 20, 2007 3:59 pm PT

    The least they could've done, was to avoid the same empty corridors as was the weakness of the original FEAR game. Empty, similar looking, naked walls and areas devoid of any characteristics at all. With similar gameplay, a few new weapons and an annoying teammate, this could easily have been a user mod. As others have mentioned, there are plenty of good games coming, and judging from this demo, FEAR Perseus Mandate isn't one of them

  • s10wab

    Posted Oct 15, 2007 1:43 pm PT

    More of the same really - certainly no extra visual appeal from the demo and the game play felt just the same. I wonder with all the recent games coming out if this is going to be worth bothering with. Save your money - reinstall the original and wait for this to appear in the bargain bin!

  • Jondommy

    Posted Oct 11, 2007 4:30 pm PT

    I downloaded the demo and was really dissapointed.

  • madterps

    Posted Oct 10, 2007 2:41 pm PT

    I want to see Paxton Fettel in a cameo role. Hopefully the Type-7 particle gun returns because turning your enemies into burnt skeleton is so much fun.

  • brain20035

    Posted Oct 10, 2007 11:46 am PT

    GREAT!!!

  • Gater29

    Posted Oct 3, 2007 4:13 pm PT

    YAY! I love F.E.A.R.!!

  • Wo-dao

    Posted Sep 7, 2007 3:56 am PT

    great, more point blank shotgun action!!!
    hope it's as scary as the last

  • Ninja_RaVeN

    Posted Aug 31, 2007 1:11 am PT

    this looks cool... i better keep an eye out for this expansion

  • LagMan_pt

    Posted Aug 30, 2007 7:33 pm PT

    yeah i will try it on, i just think its bad these expansions dont have multiplayer, because F.E.A.R multiplayer rocks. they should create more maps for battling online

  • WarLock_pt_

    Posted Aug 27, 2007 2:59 pm PT

    i am expecting a lot of this game, the first two wore awesome, i hope that perseus mandate be better than F.E.A.R and F.E.A.R extraction point.....

  • champmanfan

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 9:45 pm PT

    I hope that theres more to Fear after this 2nd expansion pack because its been great playing it so far. Not that scary to be honest but the heavy armoured enemy is always something to fear. I hope when the new grenade launcher gets fired it causes loads of damage to the walls so you can't hide behind pillars.

    In the next full game: Having more things to upgrade apart from better health & slower & longer slowmo would be good such as modding your weapons.

  • playstation_wii

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 5:44 pm PT

    It's cool how grenades explode on impact!

  • Carbinesoldier5

    Posted Aug 22, 2007 5:38 pm PT

    ... Another add-on! Amazing, I can't wait! This may show that 2007 is the most decent year of this decade since 2002!
    I love F.E.A.R., and I'm sure I'll like Perseus Mandate... though I'll miss a little being the Original Point Man instead.

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