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Monolith demos F.E.A.R 2 engine
If you were a fan of the original F.E.A.R and have been awaiting the release of its successor, you might be interested in some footage put together by Monolith on the progress they are making. This week a short clip with John O'Rorke of Monolith was released, which includes several in-game shots of the engine as it is being developed, and has some commentary from the developers on how development is going.
The video itself is pretty short, but definitely looks tantalizing if shooters are your thing. The game’s release this upcoming February will be, as with most big titles, a tri-platform release for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. The developers specifically mentioned how development has been influenced by the more robust and capable consoles of today, so I am looking forward to see what Monolith has in store.
The video itself is pretty short, but definitely looks tantalizing if shooters are your thing. The game’s release this upcoming February will be, as with most big titles, a tri-platform release for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. The developers specifically mentioned how development has been influenced by the more robust and capable consoles of today, so I am looking forward to see what Monolith has in store.
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