F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin new maps are terrifying and tiny
By Jessica Citizen - Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:49am
It's not zombies, but it wouldn't be a proper Friday the 13th without some mention of scary girls who want to kill you, right? F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin was released a month ago today (on the other Friday the 13th), and they've already announced their first downloadable content pack... now trust me, this one's a bit special.
There are many directions that you could take with a game like F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, but I don't think anybody really expected this one. I'd like to introduce to you the Toy Soldiers map pack, to be released (free!) in "mid-April" of this year.
While it's not the only thing included in the upcoming DLC release, it's the Toy Soldiers map pack that's in the spotlight. In some sort of 80s movie throw-back, players are shrunk to only inches tall, and then thrown into a hospital lab room, a playground sandbox and even inside a pinball machine!
When mid-April rolls around, in addition to the Toy Soldiers map pack, Monolith are also working on a premium theme and a picture pack to be released for a small fee. Stay tuned, I'm sure we'll have plenty more about this tiny, scary, map collection in the leadup to its release. In the meantime, let us know what you think. It's a little bit unusual - but is this a good thing or a bad thing?
There are many directions that you could take with a game like F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, but I don't think anybody really expected this one. I'd like to introduce to you the Toy Soldiers map pack, to be released (free!) in "mid-April" of this year.
While it's not the only thing included in the upcoming DLC release, it's the Toy Soldiers map pack that's in the spotlight. In some sort of 80s movie throw-back, players are shrunk to only inches tall, and then thrown into a hospital lab room, a playground sandbox and even inside a pinball machine!
When mid-April rolls around, in addition to the Toy Soldiers map pack, Monolith are also working on a premium theme and a picture pack to be released for a small fee. Stay tuned, I'm sure we'll have plenty more about this tiny, scary, map collection in the leadup to its release. In the meantime, let us know what you think. It's a little bit unusual - but is this a good thing or a bad thing?



