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In the wake of Monolith’s sudden shutdown, GOG is slashing prices by 90% on the 2005 shooter FEAR and fast-tracking its preservation efforts to honor the now-defunct studio’s ‘lasting impact on the gaming industry.’


Yesterday, Warner Bros announced it was closing Monolith Productions in a “strategic change of direction”. A studio with a 30-year legacy, Monolith’s games include Blood, No One Lives Forever, Tron 2.0, Condemned: Criminal Origins, and more recently its excellent Middle-earth tie-ins Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War, which introduced the remarkable Nemesis System. Amid the shock and anger at what seems an inexplicable decision, tributes have poured in for the studio and its incredible library of games. Among these is a double-barrelled blast of affection from GOG, which has accelerated its preservation efforts for one of Monolith’s best games, as well as offering it at a deep discount for the next few days.

That game is FEAR Platinum, which bundles Monolith’s fantastic shooter with its two expansions, Extraction Point and Perseus Mandate. Released in 2005, FEAR combined eye-popping bullet-time action with Japanese horror influences and some of the best enemy AI ever committed to code. Its shotgun is also my second favourite weapon in any FPS, behind only Unreal Tournament’s mighty flak cannon.


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