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I was under the impression it would be a game with "bad gameplay", when I saw the special F.E.A.R GamesTM issue a while back; but it wasn't too thrilling to be honest, nothing new, some loose ends in the plot don't tie up as well as they could.
But... This omnipresent tension combined with the outstanding combat make F.E.A.R. a superb game, though one that can leave you a bit emotionally exhausted after a while.
The trouble is that it feels like several plotlines lack some kind of satisfactory payoff for all your trouble, so the game's a bit of a letdown in this aspect. The end level is also disappointing in that it's surprisingly easy, especially compared to what you've experienced to get to that point. Thankfully, F.E.A.R. does end on a spectacular note, though we won't spoil it for you.
I haven't played fear do to the price and the fact that I don't really have the right video card and system to run it like how its supposed to be run according to some system requirement test websites.