F.E.A.R. Extraction Point Best Price Discount Promo Coupon Code

March 10, 2010 – 6:52 pm

  • Havok 3 Game Dynamics system makes unleashing hell on your enemies visceral and satisfying. Bodies recoil and collapse accurately and objects react to being shot, pushed, or blown up.
  • Additional Weapons to fight a supernatural army of terrifying new enemies and familiar foes.
  • Different bone-chilling environments heighten the intensity.
  • Join a completely new mission with an even more horrifying storyline.
  • An advanced Special FX system showers you in sparks, smoke, and debris, making combat as intense and exhilarating as an action movie.

Product Description
As an elite soldier called in to deal with paranormal activity surrounding Armacham headquarters, you came to realize this crisis was one that could not be contained. Once the hunter now the hunted, your new mission is simple…escape. The Replicas are no longer your only nemeses, as powerful supernatural entities are wreaking havoc on everything and anything that crosses their path. You are trapped in a desolated city and your road to freedom hinges on the abi… More >>

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  1. 5 Responses to “F.E.A.R. Extraction Point Best Price Discount Promo Coupon Code”

  2. The game by itself is good on the action, but nothing new! The same clones and more of the weird stuff. Nothing new… I total rip off and the ending was horrible and left you hanging just like half life 2…A total rip off. I want my money back.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    By Gamer7 on Mar 10, 2010

  3. You should FEAR not having this game! This is the best FPS I’ve played in YEARS. This expansion was kind of short IMO but well worth the buy. Can’t wait for more. FAR les bad language in this expansion. The main game went overboard and I’m not easily offended by language.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    By W. Gould on Mar 10, 2010

  4. sadly no matter how you fight it and argue. a game can be fun and look good but you also pay for something that will last you longer than a movie. face it, it’s an expansion, no extra work for graphics or gameplay. so basically they just had to think up more story… that’s what you paid for, for them to sit around and think up a story that only last a couple hours. no more to say.
    Rating: 2 / 5

    By J. Daker on Mar 11, 2010

  5. I loved the first game….. Big time. I pre ordered this expansion pack and am not disappointed. I am totally amazed at how people are complaining about this. Sure, it could have been a $20 expansion, not a $30, but hey, I paid.

    As far as game play goes, its more of the same that everyone loved. It is more in the vein of HL2 episode 1. It is truly an episode, and continuation. If folks want to continue to have great games for the PC, they should stop complaining about 1) the weapons, 2) the gameplay, 3) its too short, 4) all sorts of other benign things.

    Its not a surprise that more and more development is going to consoles, as PC gamers are such massive whiners. This game is a perfect example. It is just as good as the first installment of FEAR. Its got lots of new things to learn, and the story continues. The firefights are great, the new weapons are fine. Heck, the weapons from the first game would have been fine. What do people want, nuclear missles?

    The graphics are just as awesome, and the story leaves you hanging. The same people that complain that its too short, are the ones that seem to complain about it taking 4 years for a new episode of Half Life 2. And then they complain its too short.

    This stuff takes time to build, hundreds of people work on these games. The FEAR team didn’t make us wait 4 years, but barely 12 months, and a good 5 hour episode came out. I’ll pay for that.

    I’m just astonished at how whiny people are. Most are 14 year old kids who have no clue. But even experienced folks should know what this is about. Personally, this is a great installment on the FEAR franchise, and I hope there are many more to come.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    By D. Crain on Mar 11, 2010

  6. Here’s the facts:

    1. Incredible combat action refined and intensified even more then in the original vs using the grappler for most of HL2e1 to work your way through nothing special – no contest; Fear and Fear Extraction Point have the best single combat fighting action ever.

    2. Chills still abound; No game I have ever played has set me on edge like Fear and Fear EP.

    3. Keeps the mystery alive and going and sets you up big time for the next one.

    4. Only takes 15 minutes to install for a good 8 hours of play vs 2 hours to install hl2e1 for 4 hours of play. Do I need to do the math?

    5. Works fairly bug free. It has hung on me a few times when starting up a saved game but ususally starts up on the 2nd try. That’s it. This versus

    there’s not enough space to list all of the problems with HL2e1. I just know that my next 1 hour patch download session with Steam will fix the whole thing – yeah right.

    Problems? Cons? Sure, it’s not perfect. The Expansion pack like the original game is a bit short. As a mater of fact, if you put both together you have a decent length game.

    The slo-mo bullet-time feature does tend to make it a bit easy but boy is it something to see and frankly, it’s habit forming! To be sure, the action in Fear EP is racheted up a bit and you almost need to use slo-mo to progress through some of the levels.

    Price – The list price is $29.99 which is too much for the amount of play but then, who is paying list price? I paid less then what HL2e1 cost. Keep in mind that the list price for HL2e1 provides half the play of Fear EP. For the installation effort required for HL2e1 and the resultant minimal amount of play time, they should be giving it away!

    When it comes to the overall package, Fear EP like Fear is still not in the same class as a Deus Ex or the original HL, Unreal, SS2, etc. Certainly Fear’s graphics and fight scenes are at the top of the scale and overshadow these earlier clasics but those classics still have characteristics that make them great and unforgettable. It’s a shame that Valve did not see fit to develop other then a mundame follow up to the original HL and then Steam you to play it. For now, FEAR is as good as it gets for a shooter. I can’t think of anything better that has been released in the past 4 years.

    In summary, Fear EP extends one great game that you will find yourself playing over and over again. The fighting action is as good as you will ever see. It draws you back time after time. I can’t wait until Fear 2 or another expansion pack.


    Rating: 4 / 5

    By R. Widomski on Mar 11, 2010

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