December 30
PS3 version of F.E.A.R 2 will not be a portMany Playstation 3 fans with their eye on F.E.A.R 2, the sequel to 2005’s horror title, are wondering if they are going to get a lazy port from the PC/Xbox 360 version. The short answer is no. Dave Matthews the primary art lead for F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin has assured fans that this will not be the case.
Mathews has been speaking with CVG and said that he believes poor console ports of the first game caused the series to loose some potential fans. I have to agree with this statement.
Now we’re handling all three versions, we’ve changed our development structure to develop all three SKUs simultaneously and there’s no lead platform. While there will be some slight variations between the different versions, so if you’re on PC you can push some things further, our main goal is to make sure the experience is synonymous across all three platforms.
So there you go, no need to worry about getting a rubbish port of the game. In fact, i’ve just pre-ordered my copy.

September 19
12 new F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin screenshotsProject Origin the standalone name for Monolith’s sequel for F.E.A.R. Monolith Productions Inc. and WB Games have purchased the F.E.A.R name from Activision-Blizzard so they now own rights to the name and can use it for the sequel. The game is now called F.E.A.R 2: Project Origin.

August 9
A new Project Origin trailerHere’s a new Project Origin trailer we’ve not shown to our readers. Shows a lot of action including slow motion and intense gun fights.
A new Project Origin trailer

July 25
Project Origin Remnant TrailerA Project Origin trailer from E3 2008.
Prepare to be deeply unsettled.

July 13
Project Origin E3 2008: TrailerHere’s a pre 3 2008 trailer for Project Origin, the sequel to F.E.A.R.
The sequel is not titled F.E.A.R. 2 due to Vivendi’s ownership of the F.E.A.R. name.[2] However, the follow-up will stay in the game’s existing universe, retaining the original storyline and characters
You have a date with destiny Sgt. Becket, lets not keep her waiting.

Another video of upcoming horror first person shooter by Monolith. In this video you witness Zombies crawling the streets and you also see some nice slow motion action.
“The only things left on these lonely streets are a number of zombies.”

A nice video of Project Origin where you are seen to be having a gun fight in a museum with glass smashing, pots smashing. This game is worth keeping your eye on. If you missed the screenshots we posted, check them out here.
“What was once an exhibit for priceless works of art has been reduced to rubble in the form of Swiss cheese.”

GameVideos.com have posted a brand new videos of Monolith’s upcoming renamed horror game, Project Origin. Project Origin is the sequel to F.E.A.R, the only thing that has changed is the name since Vivendi own the name.
So expect the same gameplay mechanics with a much improved engine/gameplay features. If you havent seen the screenshots we posted a couple of days ago, check them out!


A new gameplay video of Project Origin has appeared. In this video you will winess a lot of action including gun fights in slow-motion. The game is looking great and this video is probably the best video that shows how good Project Origin looks.
Keep tuning back for more videos as we post them.

Project Origin is a game i’m currently waiting for because of its slow motion ability. Also the game will be creepy with tense moments just like the first game had (fear). Take a look at 2 gameplay videos of Project Origin we posted yesterday.
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Here are two new gameplay videos of Monolith’s upcoming horror first person shooter Project Origin. Project Origin should be released sometime towards the end of this year, we will probably get a real date at E3. The game is also looking very good and still has the F.E.A.R touch to it with slow-motion and intense gun fights.
Project Origin Blood Showcase
Project Origin Combat Trailer

Here are 5 new screenshots for Monolith Productions upcoming horror sequel to F.E.A.R, Project Origin. The game is looking very detailed, especially in the blood screenshot, i’ve never seen blood so real in a video game! Project Origin is due to be released Q4 2008. You can see some gameplay videos of Project Origin in action by clicking here.
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Source: gamingshogun.

April 19
New Project Origin gameplay videosThe sequel to F.E.A.R, Project Origin is on its way and we want to share some new gameplay videos to see how the game is getting along. Vivendi games owns the right to keep the original name, F.E.A.R while Monolith had to change the name of the series which is now Project Origin. Don’t worry though, while the name is different the characters and game setting is still the same, nothing has changed apart from the new name.






















