''F.E.A.R. Extraction Point'' is the first standalone
expansion pack for the
first-person shooter
First-person shooter (FPS) is a sub-genre of shooter video games centered on gun and other weapon-based combat in a first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action through the eyes of the protagonist and controlling the pl ...
psychological horror video game ''
F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon''. Developed by
TimeGate Studios
TimeGate Studios was an American video game developer based in Sugar Land, Texas. The company, which was founded in 1998, released eight titles before closing in 2013.
History
TimeGate Studios was founded in 1998 by Alan and Adel Chaveleh, who r ...
and originally published by
Vivendi Games under the
Sierra Entertainment label, it was released for
Microsoft Windows
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in October 2006 and for
Xbox 360
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in November 2007. The Xbox version was only available packaged with another expansion, ''
F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate
''F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate'' is the second standalone expansion pack for the first-person shooter psychological horror video game '' F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon''. Developed by TimeGate Studios and originally published by Vivendi Gam ...
'', and released as ''F.E.A.R. Files''. On the PC, as well as a standalone release, ''Extraction Point'' was also bundled with the original game for ''F.E.A.R. Gold Edition'', released in March 2007, and with the original game and ''Perseus Mandate'' for ''F.E.A.R. Platinum Collection'', released in November 2007. The ''Platinum Collection'' was also released on
Steam
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in 2012 and
GOG.com
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in 2015. In 2021, ''F.E.A.R. Files'' was added to
Microsoft
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's
backward compatibility
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program, making the games playable on the
Xbox One
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and
Xbox Series X/S
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. Neither expansion is now considered canon, as the
Monolith Productions
Monolith Productions, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington. The company has been a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment since August 2004.
History
Monolith Productions was founded on October ...
-developed ''
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin'' ignores the events of both.
The game's story begins immediately after the original ''F.E.A.R.'' ends; the helicopter carrying Point Man, Douglas Holiday, and Jin Sun-Kwon loses power and crashes. With the city deserted in the wake of the Origin facility's explosion, the trio set out to attempt to reach an
extraction point. Split off from Holiday and Jin, Point Man is shocked to find Paxton Fettel is still alive, and the Replicas have been reanimated. En route to the extraction, Point Man once again begins seeing
Alma Wade. However, her behavior seems different than before, and it is slowly revealed that she has a new agenda.
''Extraction Point'' was well received on PC, with critics praising its fidelity to the base game, and lauding the
combat mechanics,
sound design,
graphics
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, atmosphere, implementation of "
reflex time", and
AI. Common criticisms included a lack of replay value, a short campaign given the $30 price, and TimeGate's failure to innovate or try anything new. The expansion went on to win ''
PC Gamer
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''s "Best Expansion Pack" (2006). On the Xbox 360, ''F.E.A.R. Files'' received mixed reviews, with most critics preferring ''Extraction Point'' to ''Perseus Mandate'', but finding the overall package dated and too similar to the base game.
Gameplay
''F.E.A.R. Extraction Point'' is a
first-person shooter
First-person shooter (FPS) is a sub-genre of shooter video games centered on gun and other weapon-based combat in a first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action through the eyes of the protagonist and controlling the pl ...
with
gameplay very similar to the original ''
F.E.A.R.
''F.E.A.R.'' is a first-person shooter psychological horror video game series created by Craig Hubbard in 2005. Released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, there are three main games in the series; '' F.E.A.R.'' (2005), '' F.E.A ...
''
As in the original, the player's arsenal includes
handgun
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s (which the player can
dual wield), an
assault rifle,
submachine gun
A submachine gun (SMG) is a magazine-fed, automatic carbine designed to fire handgun cartridges. The term "submachine gun" was coined by John T. Thompson, the inventor of the Thompson submachine gun, to describe its design concept as an autom ...
,
shotgun
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,
sniper rifle
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,
nail gun,
repeating cannon,
rocket launcher
A rocket launcher is a weapon that launches an unguided, rocket-propelled projectile.
History
The earliest rocket launchers documented in imperial China consisted of arrows modified by the attachment of a rocket motor to the shaft a few in ...
, and
particle beam. New weapons in ''Extraction Point'' are a
minigun and
laser carbine.
Each weapon differs in terms of accuracy, range,
rate of fire
Rate of fire is the frequency at which a specific weapon can fire or launch its projectiles. This can be influenced by several factors, including operator training level, mechanical limitations, ammunition availability, and weapon condition. In m ...
, damage, and weight.
Only three different firearms can be carried at any one time. The player also has access to four different types of projectile -
frag grenades,
proximity grenades, remote bombs, and
deployable turrets. The player can carry five of each type, and can carry all four at once (allowing for up to 20 projectiles), but only one type may be equipped at any one time. Additionally, when using the remote bombs, the player must holster their weapon.
As in the original game, ''Extraction Point''s
melee combat is a viable combat alternative. The
butts of all firearms can be used in
close combat; lighter weapons, although less powerful, allow the player to move around more quickly and increase the chances of a successful melee attack.
Movement speed is maximized if a player holsters their weapon, which allows them to engage in
hand-to-hand combat
Hand-to-hand combat (sometimes abbreviated as HTH or H2H) is a physical confrontation between two or more persons at short range (grappling distance or within the physical reach of a handheld weapon) that does not involve the use of weapons.Huns ...
. As well as the basic melee attack, players can also perform a jumping kick and a sliding tackle, both of which, if landed correctly, instantly kill regular enemies.
A prominent gameplay element in ''Extraction Point'' is "
reflex time"; an ability which slows down the game world while still allowing the player to aim and react at normal speeds.
This effect is used to simulate the
player character
A player character (also known as a playable character or PC) is a fictional character in a video game or tabletop role-playing game whose actions are controlled by a player rather than the rules of the game. The characters that are not control ...
's superhuman
reflex
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Reflexes are found with varying levels of complexity in organisms with a nervous system. A reflex occurs ...
es, and is represented by stylized visual effects, such as bullets in flight that cause air distortion or interact with the game's
particle system. The duration which reflex time lasts is limited, determined by a meter which slowly fills up automatically when the ability is not being used.
The player can permanently increase the size of the reflex meter by picking up reflex boosters. Other
pickups available during the game include medkits (of which the player can store ten), protective armor (reduces the amount of damage the player takes during combat), and health boosters (permanently increase the player's
health meter
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).
Reflex time is an important element of the game's
combat mechanics insofar as ''Extraction Point''s
artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence—perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information—demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence displayed by animals and humans. Example tasks in which this is done include speech re ...
allows hostile
NPCs
A non-player character (NPC), or non-playable character, is any character in a game that is not controlled by a player. The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster o ...
an unusually large range of action; enemies can duck to travel under crawlspaces, jump through windows, vault over railings, climb ladders, and push over large objects to create cover, all in reaction to what the player is doing at any given moment.
Various opponents may also act as a team, taking back routes to
flank the player, using
suppressive fire, taking cover and often falling back if under fire, alerting one another as to the player's location, and giving one another orders (which may, or may not, be followed).
New features in ''Extraction Point'' include the ability to bash open doors by using the melee function, as well as blast them open with explosives, and the ability to smash crates, some of which contain supplies.
Plot
The game opens with
Alma Wade's physical form approaching Paxton Fettel's corpse, as Fettel's threat of war from the original ''F.E.A.R.'' is heard; "A war is coming. I've seen it in my dreams. Fires sweeping over the earth. Bodies in the streets. Cities turned to dust. Retaliation." The game then cuts to moments after the end of the original game; the helicopter evacuating F.E.A.R.'s Point Man and Jin Sun-Kwon and
Delta Force's Douglas Holiday has crashed into a derelict building. All three have survived, but they find Fairport mysteriously empty. Jin speculates that it must have been evacuated due to the destruction of the Origin facility, but Holiday points out that a city can't be evacuated so completely that quickly. Jin then suggests that it may be something to do with Alma.
Cut off from Holiday and Jin, Point Man arranges to meet them nearby. As he enters a church, he is confronted by Paxton Fettel, who notes that the circumstances do not make sense, as Point Man already killed him, something about which he isn't happy. Fettel reactivates the dormant Replicas, forcing Point Man to fight his way through them. En route to the rendezvous point with the others, he once again begins to have hallucinations of Fettel and Alma, in one of which she says, "please don't let them hurt me."
Meanwhile, Holiday and Jin are also separated. Holiday learns that an extraction point has been established on the roof of Auburn Memorial Hospital, and so arranges for the three to meet there. After Holiday and Point Man rendezvous, they head through the warehouse district. However, they are stalked by semi-transparent
supernatural
Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin (above, beyond, or outside of) + (nature) Though the corollary term "nature", has had multiple meanings si ...
creatures, and Holiday is brutally killed. Point Man heads into the
subway
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* Subway (underpass), a type of walkway that passes underneath an obstacle
* Subway (George Bush Interconti ...
alone, continuing to engage Replicas.
As he moves through the tunnels, it becomes apparent that Alma (in her red dress form) is aiding him by pointing him in the right direction and eliminating Replicas. Meanwhile, Jin reaches the hospital only to find everyone there is dead. Point Man's hallucinations continue, including a recurring vision where he sees the transparent creatures entering and exiting a ball of blue light. Passing through an office building on the way to the hospital, Fettel taunts him for still not understanding his purpose in what is going on. Continuing through the building, Alma urges him to hurry, and Fettel tells him, "Soon, you will have a choice to make. You are near the time when you will have to stop running." Shortly thereafter, he has a hallucination of Jin being chased by the transparent creatures, and moments later he finds her mutilated body. Proceeding alone to the hospital, he finds it full of dead Replicas and Delta Force soldiers.
As he moves through the building, he sees the transparent creatures attacking and killing Replicas. When a power outage knocks out the service elevator that he needs to get to the roof, Point Man descends into the basement to restore power. There, he experiences a hallucination which concludes with both of Alma's forms (red dress and physical) walking towards the bright blue light and it flaring when they reach it. When the hallucination ends, Point Man discovers the power is no longer out, and so he heads to the roof. Once there, Fettel appears, telling him, "You should know better by now." Point Man fights off a group of Replicas, before heading to the evac helicopter. However, as he approaches it, it explodes, knocking him out. When he awakens, Fettel tells him, "they tried to bury their sins, but instead planted the seeds of their doom. She would not be forgotten. ''We'' will make them remember." Fettel then disappears, as Point Man sees that much of Fairport is in flames. As the credits role, we once again hear Fettel's promise of an imminent war; "a war is coming, I've seen it in my dreams. Fires sweeping over the earth, bodies in the streets, cities turned to dust. Retaliation."
Canonicity
''Extraction Point'' is not considered canon in the ''
F.E.A.R.
''F.E.A.R.'' is a first-person shooter psychological horror video game series created by Craig Hubbard in 2005. Released on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, there are three main games in the series; '' F.E.A.R.'' (2005), '' F.E.A ...
'' universe insofar as ''
F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin'' disregards the events of both ''Extraction Point'' and ''
Perseus Mandate'', acting instead as a direct sequel to the original game. Initial reports stated that
Monolith Productions
Monolith Productions, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington. The company has been a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment since August 2004.
History
Monolith Productions was founded on October ...
, creators of the original game, had given the expansions' storylines their blessing, and that they were in line with their own in-development sequel.
However, in December 2008, a year after the release of ''Perseus Mandate'' and a few months before the release of ''Project Origin'', Dave Matthews, ''Project Origin''s
lead artist, explained that the expansions
Development
''Extraction Point'' was announced for
Microsoft Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
in early May 2006, with
TimeGate Studios
TimeGate Studios was an American video game developer based in Sugar Land, Texas. The company, which was founded in 1998, released eight titles before closing in 2013.
History
TimeGate Studios was founded in 1998 by Alan and Adel Chaveleh, who r ...
working on
development. Due to uncertainty regarding rights (
Monolith Productions
Monolith Productions, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington. The company has been a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment since August 2004.
History
Monolith Productions was founded on October ...
, who made the base game, had been purchased by
Warner Bros. Games
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and owned the rights to the
intellectual property
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and characters, but
Vivendi Games, who had published the base game, still owned the name ''F.E.A.R.''), it was stated in a press release that the plot for ''Extraction Point'' had been approved by Monolith and was in line with their own plans for a full sequel, which they had announced in February.
The game was first shown at
E3 in May 2006.
In August, publisher
Sierra Entertainment revealed that due to the release of ''F.E.A.R. Combat'' (the base game's standalone
multiplayer mode, which was available for free), there would be no multiplayer component to ''Extraction Point''.
In September, a demo was released.
During the promotion of the game,
producer
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*A stakeholder of economic production
*Film producer, supervises the making of films
**Executive producer, contributes to a film's budget and usually does not ...
Tim Hall explained that in making ''Extraction Point'', the
designers were keen to address some of the common criticisms of the base game. With this in mind, there is greater enemy variety and more varied environments. Hall explained that because one of the main criticisms of the first game was that the
levels
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Engineering
*Level (instrument), a device used to measure true horizontal or relative heights
*Spirit level, an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical
*Canal pound or level
*Regr ...
were too repetitive and enclosed, the team had ensured to include more aesthetically varied environments, especially large outdoor sections.
He clarified, "we wanted to not only give the player more of the fun factor of ''F.E.A.R.'' but also to address any criticisms that players had - yes we have heard the office layout one a million times - so we changed things up a little. With ''Extraction Point'' we not only have that same fun
close quarters combat but we have also added in some much larger areas for some fun ranged combat as well."
The game's Xbox 360 announcement came in July 2007, accompanying the announcement of ''Perseus Mandate'', with both expansions bundled together and released under the name ''F.E.A.R. Files''. Originally, the plan was to release it on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but the PlayStation version was cancelled.
As well as the two standalone expansions, ''F.E.A.R. Files'' also includes seven new instant action maps and five new multiplayer maps.
The complete ''F.E.A.R.'' series was released on
Steam
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in July 2012, with the ''Platinum Collection'' only available as part of the bundle. The ''Platinum Collection'' was released on
GOG.com
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in February 2015. In November 2021, the ''F.E.A.R.'' franchise, including ''F.E.A.R. Files'', was added to
Microsoft
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's
backward compatibility
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program, making the games playable on the
Xbox One
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and
Xbox Series X/S
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.
Reception
The PC version of ''Extraction Point'' received "generally favorable reviews", and holds a score of 75 out of 100 on
Metacritic
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, based on 30 reviews.
On the Xbox 360, ''F.E.A.R. Files'' received mixed reviews and holds a score of 66 out of 100, based on 43 reviews.
''
Game Informer
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''s Adam Biessener scored the PC version 8 out of 10, praising it for "
etainingevery single good element that was present
n the base game. He found the horror element superior to the original and especially lauded the variety of environments. However, he was somewhat critical of how similar the game was to the original, citing the re-use of
sound effects and
decal
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The word is short for ''decalcom ...
s.
''
Xplay
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''s Jason D'Aprile scored it 4 out of 5, saying it retained "the intense action that made the original game such a winner." He also praised the
sound design,
graphics
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, atmosphere, and
AI, calling it "a worthy gun fix."
''
GameSpot
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''s Jason Ocampo scored it 7.8 out of 10, praising the atmosphere, AI, sound design, and
combat mechanics. He was especially impressed with the horror elements, calling it "an exceptionally creepy experience." Although he was critical of the story and lack of replay value, he concluded, "TimeGate deserves plenty of credit for maintaining the intensity of the original".
''
IGN
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''s Charles Onyett scored it 7.6 out of 10. He was critical of the new environments, and found the game too similar to the original ''F.E.A.R.'', writing, "you may at times be fooled into thinking you're playing the first ''F.E.A.R.''" However, he praised the new weaponry and enemies, as well as the graphics, AI, and sound design.
''
Official Xbox Magazine
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''s Casey Lynch scored ''F.E.A.R. Files'' 8 out of 10, finding ''Extraction Point'' superior to ''Perseus Mandate''. Of the bundle as a whole, he wrote that he was "hoping for more variety in the environments and more revelation in the plotline."
''
Eurogamer
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''s Kristen Reed scored it 7 out of 10, finding ''Perseus Mandate'' the better of the two games. He was especially critical of ''Extraction Point''s level design, arguing that the linearity of the levels undermined the AI; "most enemies
reclustered in groups of threes and fours, and you tend to face them as they're being funnelled through manageable choke points." He was also critical of the graphics and the lack of innovation, finding the games' "ambitions are mainly to offer more of the same."
''IGN''s Erik Brudvig scored it 6.7 out of 10, praising the gameplay, combat mechanics, implementation of slow motion, AI, and the player's arsenal. However, he felt both games suffered "from a lack of identity", with each failing "to make themselves feel distinct." He concluded that the games felt "out of date and half-hearted."
''Game Informer''s Adam Biessener scored it 6.5 out of 10, arguing that the expansions "fail to recapture the magic of the original." He was critical of the level design, finding the larger arenas unsuited to the close combat mechanics. He concluded, "these expansions are a noticeable downgrade from the first story."
Awards
''Extraction Point'' won ''
PC Gamer US''s 2006 "Best Expansion Pack" award.
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