I recently purchased these replacement cases for the Fear Effect games since I recently purchased Double Helox but didn't know it was a loose copy until it arrived. Now I must say on terms of box quality and paper quality for these replacement cases they're really good. My only two complaints is that the text for both covers for the back of the cover is essentially touching the edge of the paper. It's clearly streached out to to accommodate for a different box size. Also for the cover art of the second game the reverse side seems to have some poorly done photoshop as I can see some really hard pixelated edges on the characters arms where they overlap. That aside I'm glad I was able to get a hold of these and would be interested in buying other replacement cases like this despite the criticisms. If at all possible I'd love to get replacement cover art and cases for the following games: Soul of the Samurai PS1, Nightshade PS2, & Chaos Legion PS2.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Pretty great game. I used to own it years back but sold it over time, though I never finished it. So here I am now collecting all those oldies but goodies, and for the price and quality, I couldn't pass this one up! Fear Effect is a game using cell shading technology which was revolutionary during its time. This graphic style gives the 3D cartoon effect. Similar to Resident Evil in terms of control, the game is very simple to play. Your character is given the task to save the daughter of a Triad Leader in future Hong Kong; that is, recapture her from her kidnappers and rip randsom money from her father. But there are far sinister and inhuman dealings falling into play than just a kidnapping. Take control of 3 different characters spanning 4 discs. Instead of a life meter, you are given a fear meter which changes from green(calm) to red(stressed). The instructions are simple: Stay calm and don't let the enemy spot you. Taking out enemies using stealth is the key. But if you are spotted, that one shot can be your last. Oh and did I mention dual weapons? Long story short, it's a great addition to the classic game library.Read full review
I’ll be honest, I stumbled upon this game by accident. Not long ago I was simply just looking to see what films would be based on video games and this one came up. I knew I’d seen advertisements of it in the past, but I really had no idea what it was about nor had I played it. I read about what the film would have been about, and it sounded interesting, well as far as films based on games go. So I became curious about the game and looked it up, it looked real neat, and I’m sad I didn’t pick it up sooner. I payed about 4 dollars for it and it was way beyond the price I’d have normally payed if I new how wonderful this game was, if it wasn’t for that price. Some of the graphics are a bit dated, but it surpasses even some modern games. Plus they used an interesting technique, that makes it’s characters look cell shaded. So if you like games that are cell shaded or cartoon/anime like you may like this games style. The music is awesome, it fits the game and the feel of the game captivating you from event to event. This game offers a good challenge as well for those who seek challenging games. I my self am not one for a challenging game, and I saw the “game over” screen more in this game than in another game I’ve ever played. But it wasn’t to a point that was annoying, in fact it just encourages one to play again. If your like me you may want to play it again right after you put it down. The only thing that I didn’t really like was the controls, it moves like resident evil. Which isn’t bad for a game like resident evil, were the objective lies in solving puzzles and not so much as a shooter. But this game is a puzzle game and a shooter, and relies heavily on its shooting aspect, and it can become nerving to aim or turn around fast enough for that kind of action. The character moves in slowly when turning in a square like pattern; incase one has never played Resident Evil. But after a while I became good at the controls and it was almost second nature. Besides that the game was really cool, and well beyond my expectations, it even offers a pretty neat and semi original storyline. I definitely recommend this game. To those who seek adventure games, puzzle, survival horror or the like.Read full review
I owned this little gem of a game back in 2000 when it came out. This is one of those great games that no one bought. The graphics were amazing for the time. The backgrounds are all hand draw or water color, not sure which one but regardless it looks amazing. Game play is "Resident Evil" style in the movement of the player. Four discs of deep story and action packed gameplay. Do yourself a favor and pick this up. Just wait till you get to the end, never saw it coming.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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