plagiarize said:as someone who mostly buys games on disc, i'm happy to not get the short end of the stick for once. between the game being registerable on steam, the cool Armacham book freebie i got and the nice box art i'm pretty happy.
it's at the point where i'm happy if the manual has a colour cover after the last few EA games i picked up on PC just had black and white covers.
Yep, I was at least hoping it would have been unlocked this morning so I could have started the download before going to work. But nope, still locked. Again, for a 12GB game, this really blows cause it'll take forever to download.AgentOtaku said:Same here ...the only reason I bought the retail box copy was because I wanted to get rid of Saint's Row 2 anyway. Boy did it turn out to be wise choice ...I mean, wtf Steam!?
Sushen said:Am I the only one who experienced motion sickness with that weird side way motion while walking? It's been a while since I felt sick off of playing a FPS. I wish there is a way to turn it off.
i was shocked when i opened the game case and saw two dvds in there.Combine said:Yep, I was at least hoping it would have been unlocked this morning so I could have started the download before going to work. But nope, still locked. Again, for a 12GB game, this really blows cause it'll take forever to download.
This probably is the last time I buy anything non-Valve made off of steam.
plagiarize said:not far in (still on interval 2) but so far so good.
F.E.A.R. 2 isn't a gourmet meal or anything. it's not the sort of thing you'd eat in a fancy restaurant... it's more of a cheeseburger.
but it's the kind of cheeseburger you'd drive forty minutes to eat no matter how crazy your friends think you are.
on paper there's nothing special, and maybe in practice there's nothing special. some people will say it's just a cheeseburger and then go off to some four star restaurant and have some tiny millet mignons with artful fresh herbs carefully arranged on the plate and wonder why the hell you're eating a grease bomb out of a wax paper wrapper...
but they don't know what they're missing.
because F.E.A.R. 2 may just be a cheese burger, but it's like a cheese burger from Shack Shake. it's everything you'd expect out of a cheeseburger with no surprises... but it's so damn good it reminds you why cheeseburgers got popular in the first place.
plagiarize said:i was shocked when i opened the game case and saw two dvds in there.
valve stuff and weekend discount stuff is all i buy on steam personally. i mean, i wish i could register all my disk purchases and have them tied to my account, but since there's no resale value of a steam game i may aswell have a nice box for my shelf and save a bit of money by shopping around right?
Tuvoc said:For those of you who've purchased the Xbox 360 version:
Anybody have a rough time getting the game case out of that carboard/paper surround?
I know this sounds retarded but the plastic case itself was tightly lodged in the paper case, and I had to "carefully" pull and prod to get it out( I don't like ruined cases)
Tuvoc said:For those of you who've purchased the Xbox 360 version:
Anybody have a rough time getting the game case out of that carboard/paper surround?
I know this sounds retarded but the plastic case itself was tightly lodged in the paper case, and I had to "carefully" pull and prod to get it out( I don't like ruined cases)
I've never had this problem before.
DevelopmentArrested said:YES. especially because in canada they put two manuals in the gamebox (one french, one english). shit took FOREVER to get out.
Sysgen said:I like what I've played so far but in the WTF is this shit category I just resumed my game from last night only to find myself in the middle of chapter 2 when I finshed chapter 2 last night. After finishing chap 2 last night I got some sort of story blurb as chapter 3 loaded. I didn't want to see the chapter 3 start since I wanted to goto sleep so I exited to the dashboard before continiuing into the next chapter. Apparently this game does not save your progress after finishing a chapter but after the start of the next chapter. WTF
Nikorasu said:Isn't that how most games work?
Sysgen said:No or it's not my experience. Most games I would think autosave at the end of a level not at the start of the next level.
Wow, and I was still willing to give them the benefit of the doubt if it was Monolith's doing that they were late. But if they had to keep resetting the timer, wow, they really suck. :lolNikorasu said:Yeah, but the fear 2 dvds are essentially just the encrypted steam GCFs anyway. I figured I might as well preorder to make sure I'm playing on time. :|
Now it's 8 hours later and it's still not unlocked. The timer is back up and says within the hour. I hope so cause I'm leaving pretty soon. I know valve has a legal obligation to not release before the street date, but do they also have to literally wait until B&M stores are open as well?
EDIT: haha wow. They restarted the timer this morning and it's late a second time. No words.
Lostconfused said:WaW on pc did for me. Hitting continue i got droped in the middle of the level i already finished. I could select the next level from the menu and start playing from there but i was still checkpointed in the middle of the previous level.
Nikorasu said:Also fear 2 is released on steam. Finally.
Mrbob said:So you can link the PC retail box version to your steam account?
Sushen said:Am I the only one who experienced motion sickness with that weird side way motion while walking? It's been a while since I felt sick off of playing a FPS. I wish there is a way to turn it off.
Brakara said:For me it's the opposite. Whenever I play a game (on the 360) without "head bob", I get various degrees of motion sickness. Particulary on games where it seems like you "glide" through the game (most often they're ported PC games).
DevelopmentArrested said:also, the game is pretty easy. there are some crazy firefights but I haven't died once yet (on Normal).
DevelopmentArrested said:personally, 11 chapters in..
the story is a complete throw-away. I usually love picking up intel and story stuff in games (Dead Space, Bioshock) but the shit they give you is mostly useless.
also, the game is pretty easy. there are some crazy firefights but I haven't died once yet (on Normal).
the graphics aren't that stunning but there are so really cool explosions and set pieces that occur.
the multiplayer as I mentioned before isn't anything to get too excited about.
overall, I actually really dig in even if I sound down on it. it's just fun regardless.
I'll probably been done with it this weekend though.![]()
Brakara said:AgentOtaku, yeah, that's why I had to play Fallout 3 in the over-the-shoulder view. For some reason, when it's third-person view I don't mind even though you still glide through the environment.
Well, I did recommend (earlier in this thread) playing on hard.
AgentOtaku said:I do agree that the Intel in FEAR2 is waaaay more useless now than it was in FEAR1 (where it basically was the story), especially if you real the "Genevive A." document that came with the preorder
I've found one so farOurobolus said:Picked this up a few hours ago. Made it to Interval 03, playing on Hard. So far, nothing to go crazy for, though there were definitely one or two moments that freaked me out (the pool area in the first interval was a nice touch). Game isn't really all that difficult.
Anyway, I'm getting the same feeling as the first game, where I constantly think I'm missing the Reflex Boosters. I haven't found any yet, and I've been pretty good at checking everywhere.
Does this mean you can download it after registering the key?godhandiscen said:3. I can still register with steam.
Fuck yeah.
Yeah, can't I?K.Jack said:Does this mean you can download it after registering the key?
Broadbandito said:saw a friend on chapter 3 about 4 hours ago and nows hes on 13
DevelopmentArrested said:the game is very short.
im on the last chapter about 6 hours in.
Tuvoc said:For those of you who've purchased the Xbox 360 version:
Anybody have a rough time getting the game case out of that carboard/paper surround?
I know this sounds retarded but the plastic case itself was tightly lodged in the paper case, and I had to "carefully" pull and prod to get it out( I don't like ruined cases)
I've never had this problem before.