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Thursday, May 15, 2008

F.E.A.R. Revisited

I went back and played through F.E.A.R. again with a few tricks in mind. These can probably apply to any recent First-Person-Shooter for PC (or console with a quicksave feature). My first goal was to clear the game on the highest difficulty. My next goal was to never die (ain't that everyone's?). I decided to use the "save early, save often" strategy that my dad has been relaying to me ever since I started playing DOOM at age 4. However, I took it to the next level: if I took any kind of significant damage, I'd reload from my last save. This turned a game that should be completed in 5 hours or so into a week long project. I must say, the sense of accomplishment was much higher than usual...but I must have replayed certain scenes (especially with the ghosts and fire) several times before I cleared them unscathed. Next, I wanted to collect all the health and reflex boosters that I could find. This is simply a matter of wall-hugging to find any secret areas or vents. Next are a few tricks that only apply to F.E.A.R.:

1. Never run over a gun for its ammo. Take your gun and throw it away first (b key for PC), then pick up the new gun. Then you run over and pick up the gun you just threw away. This will give you a full gun plus 2 clips for most weapons plus all the ammo you previously had. For example, when you run over a Penetrator, you'll get 25 shots. If you use my method, you'll get 75. Big difference.
2. Always stay under cover unless you are using your slo-mo. On the hardest difficulty, they don't miss.
3. Saving right before you throw a grenade is quite useful. Also, shooting a grenade midair will detonate it (this is for enemy grenades when they leave their hands)
4. My optimal weapon set was 1. Penetrator 2. Repeating Cannon 3. Particle Weapon. As long as you use the weapon-toss ammo trick (working on a name for that), you'll never run out of ammo. Pistols or Assault Rifle are good substitutes for Penetrator (I just like seeing bodies pinned against walls).
5. There are maybe 3 instances in the game where melee is actually useful in combat (it's fun on the lowest difficulty, but we're in the big-leagues now). If they get that close to you, you'll need to reload from your save.

Don't worry about any of these if you are playing Extraction point...they throw ammo, armor, and health at you like you are a trigger-happy hemophiliac. Hope some of these tips helped.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd call it the "Extra Ammo trick"

Leopard D said...

hmmm Extra Ammo Trick -EAT....I like it