
Matt Wadleigh writes:
''Of all the games I am set to see here at E3, none interested me more or had me more excited than Project Origin, Monolith's follow-up to F.E.A.R. (a name they can no longer use thanks to a licensing dispute). Despite having their name taken away, John Mulkey, a producer on the project, was all-smiles and excited as hell to show off Project Origin. Listening to his description of the game was like listening to parents talk about their children – with intense pride and admiration for their every achievement. Project Origin was clearly his labor of love.
The basic gist of the story goes as follows: immediately after the events of the first F.E.A.R. – this game does not acknowledge the non-Monolith developed expansions – Alma has reawakened the Replica soldiers that were previously controlled by Paxton Fettle. The extremely creepy Alma is now using this army to take control of the city and, once again, you're the only one who stands a chance against her telepathic onslaught.''

WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Whilst F.E.A.R 2 wasn’t the masterpiece I remembered from ten years ago, with its combat and level design being worse than the original, it is still a fun game that is well worth playing through today. "

PSU writes:
PSU continues its look at the horror genre over the past 20 years on PlayStation platforms, with our latest entry looking at the tail end of the PS2 era and into a new generation with the release of the PS3. Resident Evil 4, Dead Space, Siren: Blood Curse, and F.E.A.R. are just some of the pant-wetting pleasures you'll find in part 3.

Stephanie Burdo from The Koalition writes:
"With Halloween just around the corner, TheKoalition.com has decided to list some horror games which petrified us the most.
Please note that this list is in no particular order. Each selection has been made by individual writers who found their respective choice their most terrifying experience in gaming."
I mostly agree with those except with Alan Wake, it wasnt scary at all.
But a great list overall.
I've played all games on the list. Alan wakes was intense at certain moments not scary. Fatal Frame; I was quite young then it got me scared shit less(damn camera). The evil within was ok but Resident evil scared me more back in the day (maybe its because I got older, dont know).
As for PT? ok...I advice people NOT to use surround headsets whie playing this...Jesus... I could hear her moan behind me right on top of my ear at times and I could for the life of me turn around...mind f***
But my god does Alien Isolation raise my heart beat. When you're being chased by the xenomorph and you know you are totally defenseless against it can scare the bejesus out of you, things get worse when you realize that running for it when you encounter the beast makes things worse, yeah...
That said Silent hill 2 was scary as shit as well, especially when the Pyramid head chased you...