Any Differences for "NEW FEAR"?
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- The Hawk's Eye
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No kidding.St. Thomas wrote:>I saw a huge argument erupt ... at the GameFAQs message board.
Typical.
Anyway, it isn't really a 1st person view mode. The camera just stick itself real-close to Harry's head, so you basically see what he sees whenever the view button is held down, so it's similar to a first-person view, but it's really quite similar to Resident Evil 4's view.
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I better use 1st person view after I buy a new PS1(Mine got broken of overheating)
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Just got into a new fear game and I am running through the game in 1st person mode mainly, (thankfully I can reverse the normal view mode so I don't have to keep pressing R2...) It is awsome, except Harry looks like he's on a case of No Doze. I cannot wait to get the chainsaw!
I think I'll do the UFO ending next.
I think I'll do the UFO ending next.
i love this treads, start whit something and end whit something else
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I just played the opening scene in near-first person and I almost wet myself. The intensity of the scene in third person is multiplied by x100 in first person.
Watching the alleyway slowly darken as sirens wailed ominously in the distance, the wheelchair in the corner is even more surprising, the actual descent into darkness more immediate. The proximity of the light is more personal, as you actually feel afraid of walking into the blackness, let alone running. Seeing the bed in as Harry does gives me new chills, the crucifixtion is shocking (because, like Harry, you only see gore on the floor before seeing the figure). The brilliance of this view is that the objects and creatures appear like never before seen: in an alerting and personal manner.
And even though I knew it was coming, the attack was unbelievably terrifying. Turning around slowly and seeing the Mumblers shamble into view made me want to hug my mother, the following manic terror of trying to run away, head-firsts into fences and walls, the actual panic seen in the movie and portrayed by Radha Mitchell of only running into more walls and fences as the Mumblers close is tangible and able to experienced. As always, I reached the supposed exit only to find the dead end, screamed when the relentless pursuit of the Mumblers finally cornered me, and almost threw my PSP when they grabbed me.
I'm afraid of trying the rest of the game this way, if it's going to be that scary.
Watching the alleyway slowly darken as sirens wailed ominously in the distance, the wheelchair in the corner is even more surprising, the actual descent into darkness more immediate. The proximity of the light is more personal, as you actually feel afraid of walking into the blackness, let alone running. Seeing the bed in as Harry does gives me new chills, the crucifixtion is shocking (because, like Harry, you only see gore on the floor before seeing the figure). The brilliance of this view is that the objects and creatures appear like never before seen: in an alerting and personal manner.
And even though I knew it was coming, the attack was unbelievably terrifying. Turning around slowly and seeing the Mumblers shamble into view made me want to hug my mother, the following manic terror of trying to run away, head-firsts into fences and walls, the actual panic seen in the movie and portrayed by Radha Mitchell of only running into more walls and fences as the Mumblers close is tangible and able to experienced. As always, I reached the supposed exit only to find the dead end, screamed when the relentless pursuit of the Mumblers finally cornered me, and almost threw my PSP when they grabbed me.
I'm afraid of trying the rest of the game this way, if it's going to be that scary.
Hurm...
- Shades14236
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Dude, it's that good? Man...I should try it on my next playthrough...
And it works in SCENES too!? Dear god. Just.....dear god. As soon as I finish my 9 playthroughs of SH3 I am DEFINATELY trying that. Wow.
And it works in SCENES too!? Dear god. Just.....dear god. As soon as I finish my 9 playthroughs of SH3 I am DEFINATELY trying that. Wow.
Can you feel the sunshine, does it brighten up your day?
Don't you feel that sometimes, you just need to run away?
Don't you feel that sometimes, you just need to run away?
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