Is Cold Fear worth a go?
Is Cold Fear worth a go?
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since i see the ubisoft logo i assume no
Based on the cover alone i'd say that's a big negative comrade
Yes, it's good. Get the PC version, native mouse aiming.
It's similar to RE4 in execution, except you can actually switch between over the shoulder and fixed camera angle on the fly. Neat stuff. There is a storm and you are on the ship and you can manually hold onto things to steady the aim, neat little technology moments like that.
There is exploration a la classic RE but not a lot of puzzles, or inventory management from what I recall. Visually looked pretty good back in the day, voice acting so-so.
Also good monster design.
>talk about vidya you didn't even play
Typical Sup Forums cesspool
YES!
You can stop and maybe should when you get off the ship though
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get the widescreen hud fix user
It was released around the same time as RE4 so you can't really blame them for having a shitty US-tier cover
Cold Fear cover is good, though. It's an original artwork and not a messy photoshop, plus blue and red is a great color combination.
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the first half on the ship is great, I liked the rocking ship gimmick
the rest is an uninspired RE4 clone
Cool Unseen64 article about the scrapped/changed stuff. MC was originally meant to be a Navy SEAL, not a Coast Guard guy.
Also have a notJill and notChris.
It is short. Like 6 hours. You won't lose much of your time or money.
It is an ok game where they ran out of budget at the end and had to wrap it uo hastily
I recall shotgun being stupid satisfying.
The worst save system ever.
Europe is really good at this stuff
The beta Hansen was Russell Crowe.
underage detected
it had sold only 70,000 units across all three platforms in the United States
>lol
That was a slightly less shit number back in 2005 than today.
Yes its a really underrated game.
>not knowing Ubisoft was of the OG's of gaming pumping amazing shit back in the day
>not knowing Ubisoft sometimes merely acts a publisher like in this game
it's pretty annoying at times you have no idea where to go , i gave up on it after hours of running around
Why the outline on the Japan/NA covers? It looks like babbys first photoshop.
Pre-Assassins Creed ubisoft was god tier, the early and mid 2000s era.
Rogue Spear, Raven Shield, Ghost Recon 1, Splinter Cell, all the Clancy-core. XIII, Beyond the good and evil, Psychonauts, Far Cry 1, Brothers in Arms, Prince of Persia, Dark Messiah... all 8/10 and above games.
I liked it. It does just be the same from start to finish and drop plot threads like a method addict does pounds, but the gameplay is novel and fun and that bit with the bicycle sounds in the OST is still memorable.
Fuck me is the unlockable hard mode just impossible though. Instant deaths from hitscanning enemies, fuck off.
It has great little ideas and moments like all of the signs on the ship being in Russian like they should be so your character has to stare at them and half ass a translation from his shitty Russian knowledge.
Sure in practice its irritating as hell after the first 5 times but its still a pretty clever way of keeping the World intact but usable.
I'm glad they gave the main character a hi-vis vest because that's literally the only interesting thing about him.
Oh no a B game sold B game numbers better shitpost like it was released in 2017. Fuck right off you utter fucking cunt. I swear to God I would have these games back in an instant rather than put up with soulless triple A games and shitty half assed indies.
IT WAS COLD IN THAT GROCERY STORE FREEZER AND THE CUSTOMER HAD FEAR
Sorry man but it wasn't an indie game. It was a 2005 super production
There are guides online user
Yes. It was Dead Space, before Dead Space.
>dead space
Play Revelations instead
probably because it was babbys first photoshop
Ubisoft used to be good man, we still remember.
But everything and everyone will fall from grace in one point or another, or they die.
Splinter Cell series began as Ubisoft product. Look at how time has treated both.
>confusing a B game, or mid-tier game from the mid-00s with an indie game
Underageb& detected. We used to get games like this all the time. Indie games were barely a thing.
For what its worth Double agent and Conviction were both shit, and Blacklist is a clear improvement. Not great but pretty decent on hard mode where all the meme abilities are disabled.
Yeah, Blacklist isn't a bad game. It's no Pandora Tomorrow, and certainly no Chaos Theory. But it's also no Double Agent or Conviction, and that can only be a good thing.
First thing I thought