"So it has been a few months since the first few comparisons that we did in Part 1, so it is once again time to compare a few sequels and their respective predecessors – some new and some not so new.
As previously discussed, games do have it a little easier than films in that they can rely on game play to make a game better, not simply the characters and plot line.
If a games plot and characters are weak, it is still possible for it to be a successful and even good game – if the plot an..."
"There is just something about hospital levels in games that send shivers down the spine.
Many games, from the recently released Wolfenstein, to Max Payne 2, to Brothers In Arms: Hell’s Highway, to Left4Dead, make us nervous spending time in these ominous dens of sickness, madness and death.
In the gaming world hospitals are often atmospheric places where demons lurk in the basement, or gown wearing zombies charge from every corner, or mad torturing doctors await, or we are confronted by..."
"Shooters truly are a haven for folks that enjoy inflicting massive amounts of pain on the enemies they encounter in games (read: not in real life). It’s good, harmless fun and a nice way to release some pent-up frustration without causing any property damage (or doing anything else you shouldn’t do that would land you in hot water).
Of course, there are certain weapons that are much more adept than others for this purpose. So here is a look at some of the most sinister weapons that we’ve c..."
"Video games allow us to enter worlds and scenarios in which we couldn’t possibly take part in in the real world. You may battle aliens on a distant planet. Or you may fight the Reich in a WWII shooter. The possibilities are endless, because what can be done in the realm of imagination is endless. So why do we continue to return to the same enemies that we’ve killed thousands of times before? The straightforward answer? Because they’re safe."
You might remember Kotaku receiving a mysterious case, well it seems like Kotaku isn't the only person to receive on of these cases. Youtube celebrity PhillyD announced that he also received one of these mysterious cases. So far all we know is the case has to do with F.E.A.R 2 and a code to open will be announced on Dec. 5. As for know, we don't know what could be in the case. Could be a never before seen footage or the ghost girl that could kill the case holder.
A mysterious letter shows up at one of Kotaku's writers door telling him to go to an exact location. The location turns out to be an old warehouse and inside a mysterious case that came along with it a video message. As for now, the mystery continues but so far Kotaku knows that it has something to do with F.E.A.R. 2. Click to read the whole article and watch the mysterious video message.

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