Nothing But Shooters reports on the upcoming map pack, Armored Front, for FEAR 2: Project Origin. It will consist of two new maps and is scheduled to arrive on May 21 on the Xbox Live Marketplace and Playstation Network.

If you like to have DLC for your games, but don't like paying for it, then the DLC for F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin is for you. The Toy Soldiers pack will be coming to the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network in Mid-April.

The DLC includes maps, a premium theme, and a picture pack.

"Laura Fryer has been appointed General Manager, Seattle Studios, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, overseeing the company’s internal development studios based in Seattle, it was announced today by Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President, Development and Production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment."

"According to the research, which marks the launch of videogame F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, over a third (34%) of Brits are getting ready to act with caution and look out for signs of good or bad luck this Friday 13th fuelled by fear and paranoia around these testing times."

Now here's a pretty good week -- looks like things are picking up following the holiday swing.

F.E.A.R. 2 is out for console and PC owners while Onechanbara treats Wii and Xbox 360 owners alike to hot bikini-clad girl zombie slashing; Deadly Creatures and The House of the Dead: Overkill provide Nintendo fans with some non-shovelware for a change, and PSP owners get LocoRoco 2, the only game really of note for the handheld in recent memory.

Enjoy, hmm?

Electronic Theatre details the announcement of Warner Bros.' F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin Live event, due to be staged in London ahead of the games' European release.

Monolith's Dave Matthews, primary art lead for the forthcoming F.E.A.R. 2 mulled over the non-Monolith expansions and ports the first game received in an interview with CVG, stating they "killed off a few" fans.

Well, they're taking full control now, at least over the ports, which will be consistent, unlike last time. Say goodbye to suffered console ports!

"Well seems like the Australian OFLC has done it again and have RC’ed (refused classification) Fear 2: Project origin. Monoliths sequel to the hit FPS F.E.A.R which was released for the PC in 2005 a year later for the 360 and then again the next year for PS3.

510Over at the Neogaf forums a user by the name of Darklord posted a thread with a link to the OFLC website for everyone to see that F.E.A.R 2:Project Origin has been refused classification. The reason as to why is has been refused cla..."