FEAR 3 - Part 2 - Interval 01 Prison - Gameplay - XBox 360 - HD
NEW! F.E.A.R. 3 gameplay for the XBox 360. Today F.E.A.R. 3 Part 2 Interval 01 Prison. Please leave comments, and let me know what you think of this game. Do you want more current or classic games for the PS2, Nintendo Wii, Game Cube, and original XBox, on top of the current XBox 360 and PC gameplays. Also coming soon, PS3, as well as XBox One and PS4 games.
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In the Campaign, the player controls either the Point Man or Paxton Fettel. As the Point Man, the player can use weapons, throw grenades, etc. Unlike most characters, the player can use the Point Man's Slo-Mo ability to slow down time, allowing the player to shoot targets with surgical accuracy. As Fettel, the player cannot use any conventional weapons by default; however, they can use Fettel's psychic powers and telekinesis to suspend and throw objects, possess enemy soldiers, crush suspended enemies, and more. In addition to these abilities, the player also has access to the abilities and weapons of any character Fettel possesses, such as Cultists and Phase Commanders. In co-op mode, Fettel can also use the Shield ability to briefly protect the Point Man. Both characters' abilities are gauged by a meter in the reticle, which depletes during use. Both characters' gauges slowly refills when not in use; Fettel, meanwhile, must collect Souls to replenish his Possession Meter. Players have the ability to access and control Armacham technology, such as mech suits. Also, the game has both online and offline Co-Op play.
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