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And if this isn't a m0+0rb1k3, I shall not be called UncleLou anymore.
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As for F.E.A.R.. it kinda looks like an X-Box game doesn't it? It's *cough* a far cry from Half Life 2, at least. Bland textures, the bullet hole-sprites look like stickers glued on, and the characters appears to have been waxed, polished and laminated.
I'll look forward to try the demo, anyway.
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Well at least you can see them in the screenshots. In the video PC ZONE had on their cover DVD a couple of months ago you could barely see a thing for all the smoke and particle effects spraying across your field of view.
TBH it looked tedious and repetitive from what I *could* see.
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Anyone else think the graphics are gradually being toned down as they go along, to be a bit more realistic (performance wise) for today's hardware?