Most people forget F.E.A.R. had two expansion packs: Extraction Point and Perseus Mandate that were bundled up together and released as F.E.A.R. Files on the Xbox 360.
@@seektruthnow. That is what happens when not a lot of people buy a game when it is released, causes not as many copies of said game to be manufactured. Not that expensive, cheaper than it was when it was originally released. Worth it for any F.E.A.R. fan.
I’ve got a practically new copy of F.E.A.R. Files, from way back. I like how there’s a full page for it on the Xbox Series X/S store, yet it was never available to buy digitally.
Jericho did take me a few hours to get into but once it clicked I loved my time with this game, very underrated. Also have it on the Steam Deck, plays really well on that too.
That's Xbox 360, but yeah, it just looks really good, even if it's obviously not cutting-edge by today's standards. If I remember this right, it even runs on a modified Unreal Engine 2. Yes, 2. Clearly, the artistry carries the graphics and causes them to hold up as well as they do!
I want to get the first F.E.A.R. game with the expansion packs and a physical copy of F.E.A.R. 2. But my most wanted Xbox 360 game has to be Clice Barker's Jericho, because I'm a fan of Hellraiser and it is a rare ocasion when you see a game written by a famous master of horror. My only wish would that Nightdive Studios can remaster the other game based on another Clive Barker story, Undying.
I had fun with Clive Barker's Jericho, I really like the atmosphere of the game. I wish they could remaster/remake it and fix a few problem that it had and make it feel more balanced. I think it has potential to be great just let down by a few things.
I have played pretty much every game on this list except Saw. Out of all four games my two favorites are FEAR and Bioshock (although, Bioshock is more of retrofuturism game than a horror game)
Been replaying the F.E.A.R. series for this October, in reverse from 3 to 1, expansions and DLC included. Currently on F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, and I forgot how much fun this game was, I love how immersive the in-game movements are, from kicking animations, to shifting and flipping tables and shelves for temporary cover it's sad something like this never caught on with other FPS. I truly miss Monolith, all of their titles: Blood, Shogo, Condemned, and F.E.A.R. they had so much potential, but now thanks to so much corporate shit decision making reduced Monolith to just making Lord of Rings games, and mobile games. It's sad. Never played Jericho, but it reminds me of Killing Floor for some reason.
It sucks how they’re sitting on the Condemend and F.E.A.R ip, but aren’t allowed to make any games about those franchises. Monolith needs to make a new Condemned or a reboot. I wouldn’t mind a F.E.A.R remake
I very much love Clive Barker's Jericho💚 Gameplay and design of the levels and enemies, basically all game was very good. And graphic complement this greatly👍 Great vid✌️
I remember playing the first saw very difficult it terms of puzzle solving with the traps! And F.E.A.R an absolute underrated masterpiece of a horror game! Also the enemy AI still holds up the fact they take cover and just flank just amazes me!
"Underrated"? It won numerous industry awards, was a smash hit, and spawned a short-lived franchise of two expansion packs, a 2009 sequel that is more worthy of being called "underrated" than the first one, and a retcon-laden B-team threequel that killed the franchise outside of a short-lived online game. Sorry, but F.E.A.R. was and still is regarded as one of the most popular games of all time. Its combat inspired an entirely different game that would garner similar acclaim (Trepang2, whose developer I think are PERFECT to revive F.E.A.R.) and its AI would be used in countless other titles. WTF are you on about?
@@NebLleb I think it's underrated in the sense it is now delisted from digital marketplaces and people who weren't gaming between about 2005-2012 probably won't have heard of the series. Personally I've never heard anyone talk about the series since then in real life, only on TH-cam 😉
Great video! I really respect how you give a fair review to under appreciated games like Jericho and Splatterhouse. Would you consider Alice: Madness Returns as a horror game?
I haven’t heard about Saw and Splatterhouse since their combats were somewhat finicky to get used to. Also the emulated version of Splatterhouse 1 had some scanline and sound issues that I also heard about. Maybe, I need to take another look…
Its great to see F.E.A.R. get some representation here. The series as a whole, while not perfect, is really great across all three titles. They all have strengths and weaknesses but I love all three individually regardless. Never heard of Jericho until now though, and based on what I see of it I can't understand why it was disliked. Though clearly flawed to some degree, it still looks like a very interesting game. You can still find brand new sealed copies of it online for very little money even now so I'm definitely picking this one up.
The main problem with Jericho is that the squad AI isn't very good. They tend to get themselves killed a lot which forces you to revive them frequently. You can also order both fire teams to either fall back or move forward but those commands are really only used in a few places for activating switches. The game isn't really built around tactical squad combat. There's also 2 characters that really aren't all that useful. Xavier Jones, the seer with astral projection powers is mostly there for puzzles involving him projecting into an enemy and flipping a switch or destroying an obstacle. Simone Cole has time manipulating powers which lets her slow down time temporarily. It's cool but not as effective in combat as it could be. It is necessary for a single sequence involving some gun turrets Her power is also used to restore everyone's ammo automatically after every checkpoint because there's no ammo pickups. It's basically the game giving you infinite ammo without actually giving you infinite ammo. It's a very fun and somewhat janky action horror game. It's a favorite game of mine but I'm also a very big fan of games with modern occult fantasy settings.
@@kamui003 Very interesting details my guy. Bad AI can definitely make a game much worse especially if its partner AI. It's the reason I dislike Resident Evil 5, your partner AI is so braindead that you pretty much need to babysit her and make her a glorified healer just to get by. Hated her so much. Jericho still sounds interesting, just with some caveats. Thanks for the insight though, I'll keep it in mind when I boot it up.
I've always wanted to play the Saw game and never did. Looks like my next pick up is gonna be that 😅 it's my favorite horror franchise by far, the cohesiveness of the story always keeps me coming back.
I was able to find fear for the PC at half price books for a dollar, and its the best deal I've ever gotten for a game. Love its simple but effective and addicting gameplay, and of course cool atmosphere. great game.
I remember getting a subscription to this game magazine (i dont think it was gameinformer or nintendo power) and one or two issues advertised Jericho. I hadn't played it up until just a few years ago, but i remember being slightly freaked out by the ads so I gave it a shot. Jericho is a 5/10 for me. I didnt find its gameplay all that appetizing, but the world itself was intriguing and the story was okay. The driving force for me finishing it was just to see what crazy outlandish things Clive could come up with. Overall, decent story and meh gameplay make this game mid. The true hero of this list is F.E.A.R. Such a masterpiece should not be kept locked away, I want a true to form remaster for the current or future generation of consoles. Updated graphics, polish the particles and absolutely obliterate my ps5 like i shot it with the (insert name of the gun that disintegrates bad guys you get towards the end, the absolute one shot kill demon)
i bought an xbox 360 just to play need for speed most wanted 2005. its soo good on the 360, while the previous console kinda drop too many fps and the long ditance is so bad on gamecube
All excellent games. Especially the original F.E.A.R and its 360 exclusive expansions F.E.A.R files. They are the only games in that series ive played through multiple Times. 2 and 3 only a couple of times. Although i have to say BioShock wasn't developed by 2K games. They only published it. It was developed by irrational game's. I'm just saying... im just saying is All 😂
Yeah, that one could've gone two ways because the developer was Irrational Games, but when it came out in 2007, they were known as 2K Boston. It's funny that for like a few years, they had that title. Now they don't even exist anymore which is a bit sad.
@@campxbox in the meantime there's a couple of Alone In The Dark tech demos you can search on TH-cam that I think you will enjoy. Got me hyped back in the day for the impressive fire physics, lighting and enemy ai
12:53 not sure what it's called but the visual cliche of zombies doing stuff with an almost "strobe" flickering effect on them, has really grown stale to me. I lnow it's meant to be scary but at this point, it just seems like entry-level edge that I got annoyed with over a decade ago
How's the performance of Jericho on 360? I own it on the ps3 and oh boy it is one of the worst performing game I have ever played. The game runs at about 15-20 FPS during exploration but when you turn on the flashlight it becomes lower than that. Its even worse during combat
Keyword: Tearing... Jericho is not a game from the early days of the PS3. I like both consoles (PS3 & Xbox360), but I have to say that third-party games run more consistently on the Xbox360, sorry.Many greetings & a nice1 🤖👍@@sadisticservant
Most people forget F.E.A.R. had two expansion packs: Extraction Point and Perseus Mandate that were bundled up together and released as F.E.A.R. Files on the Xbox 360.
I definitely didn’t for yet. I loved those expansions
That’s the most expensive fear game
@@seektruthnow. That is what happens when not a lot of people buy a game when it is released, causes not as many copies of said game to be manufactured. Not that expensive, cheaper than it was when it was originally released. Worth it for any F.E.A.R. fan.
I’ve got a practically new copy of F.E.A.R. Files, from way back. I like how there’s a full page for it on the Xbox Series X/S store, yet it was never available to buy digitally.
Loving the BioShock and FEAR love. Two of my all time favourite games right there.
Jericho did take me a few hours to get into but once it clicked I loved my time with this game, very underrated. Also have it on the Steam Deck, plays really well on that too.
Splatterhouse needs a come back
I will never stop being blown away by how good Bioshock looks on the original Xbox
That's Xbox 360, but yeah, it just looks really good, even if it's obviously not cutting-edge by today's standards.
If I remember this right, it even runs on a modified Unreal Engine 2. Yes, 2.
Clearly, the artistry carries the graphics and causes them to hold up as well as they do!
@@3dmarth Arkham Knight ran on a modified Unreal 3 and still looks like a decade ahead of Suicide Squad KTJL despite being made a decade before.
Splatterhouse, along with a few other games, is the reason I still have my 360 hooked up
Fear and fear 2 are some of my all time favorite fps games super tight gameplay
I’d include fear 3 as well
Yeeeeeeah SplatterHouse! I love it so much and I've always wanted it to become backwards compatible. "Show him why we call it SplatterHouse!"
Bioshock and FEAR were the best FPS games I've played on the Xbox 360, but FEAR definitely brings true horror experience.
I want to get the first F.E.A.R. game with the expansion packs and a physical copy of F.E.A.R. 2. But my most wanted Xbox 360 game has to be Clice Barker's Jericho, because I'm a fan of Hellraiser and it is a rare ocasion when you see a game written by a famous master of horror. My only wish would that Nightdive Studios can remaster the other game based on another Clive Barker story, Undying.
I had fun with Clive Barker's Jericho, I really like the atmosphere of the game. I wish they could remaster/remake it and fix a few problem that it had and make it feel more balanced. I think it has potential to be great just let down by a few things.
I have played pretty much every game on this list except Saw. Out of all four games my two favorites are FEAR and Bioshock (although, Bioshock is more of retrofuturism game than a horror game)
Clive barker Jericho was pretty good back in the day I hear there was a squeal in the works but the cancel due to poor sales
Been replaying the F.E.A.R. series for this October, in reverse from 3 to 1, expansions and DLC included.
Currently on F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin, and I forgot how much fun this game was, I love how immersive the in-game movements are, from kicking animations, to shifting and flipping tables and shelves for temporary cover it's sad something like this never caught on with other FPS.
I truly miss Monolith, all of their titles: Blood, Shogo, Condemned, and F.E.A.R. they had so much potential, but now thanks to so much corporate shit decision making reduced Monolith to just making Lord of Rings games, and mobile games.
It's sad.
Never played Jericho, but it reminds me of Killing Floor for some reason.
It sucks how they’re sitting on the Condemend and F.E.A.R ip, but aren’t allowed to make any games about those franchises. Monolith needs to make a new Condemned or a reboot. I wouldn’t mind a F.E.A.R remake
2 is honestly one of the best, most overhated sequels in videogame history. The darker tone and plot work wonders.
Hell yeah, dude. I loooove Saw and its soap operatic nature. Their commitment to filling in every minute of the timeline is absurd and fun.
I really like both Jericho and the Saw games so i like that you are positive about them unlike most people.
Every game deserves a chance!
I very much love Clive Barker's Jericho💚 Gameplay and design of the levels and enemies, basically all game was very good. And graphic complement this greatly👍
Great vid✌️
Thanks for watching!
Almost done beating FEAR for the first time and am loving it!
Me too! Finding all collectibles too
Great selection of games. Thank you for showing Xbox 360 gameplay.
Yes!!! You told me to keep an eye out for this! Has saw like you hinted at and I love FEAR also thanks man!
Thanks for watching!
I remember playing the first saw very difficult it terms of puzzle solving with the traps! And F.E.A.R an absolute underrated masterpiece of a horror game! Also the enemy AI still holds up the fact they take cover and just flank just amazes me!
"Underrated"? It won numerous industry awards, was a smash hit, and spawned a short-lived franchise of two expansion packs, a 2009 sequel that is more worthy of being called "underrated" than the first one, and a retcon-laden B-team threequel that killed the franchise outside of a short-lived online game.
Sorry, but F.E.A.R. was and still is regarded as one of the most popular games of all time. Its combat inspired an entirely different game that would garner similar acclaim (Trepang2, whose developer I think are PERFECT to revive F.E.A.R.) and its AI would be used in countless other titles. WTF are you on about?
@@NebLleb shoutout to Trepang2 its such a wonderful game 😭❤
@@NebLleb I think it's underrated in the sense it is now delisted from digital marketplaces and people who weren't gaming between about 2005-2012 probably won't have heard of the series. Personally I've never heard anyone talk about the series since then in real life, only on TH-cam 😉
I only know Clive Barker's Undying, which is also intresting and on PC :) Jericho looks intresting :) Also cool list of games :)
I wish Splatterhouse got a port or just got backwards compatibility
Great video! I really respect how you give a fair review to under appreciated games like Jericho and Splatterhouse. Would you consider Alice: Madness Returns as a horror game?
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I would! It's horror themed for sure. It has a dark gothic vibe
I haven’t heard about Saw and Splatterhouse since their combats were somewhat finicky to get used to. Also the emulated version of Splatterhouse 1 had some scanline and sound issues that I also heard about. Maybe, I need to take another look…
Its great to see F.E.A.R. get some representation here. The series as a whole, while not perfect, is really great across all three titles. They all have strengths and weaknesses but I love all three individually regardless. Never heard of Jericho until now though, and based on what I see of it I can't understand why it was disliked. Though clearly flawed to some degree, it still looks like a very interesting game. You can still find brand new sealed copies of it online for very little money even now so I'm definitely picking this one up.
The main problem with Jericho is that the squad AI isn't very good. They tend to get themselves killed a lot which forces you to revive them frequently. You can also order both fire teams to either fall back or move forward but those commands are really only used in a few places for activating switches. The game isn't really built around tactical squad combat. There's also 2 characters that really aren't all that useful. Xavier Jones, the seer with astral projection powers is mostly there for puzzles involving him projecting into an enemy and flipping a switch or destroying an obstacle. Simone Cole has time manipulating powers which lets her slow down time temporarily. It's cool but not as effective in combat as it could be. It is necessary for a single sequence involving some gun turrets Her power is also used to restore everyone's ammo automatically after every checkpoint because there's no ammo pickups. It's basically the game giving you infinite ammo without actually giving you infinite ammo. It's a very fun and somewhat janky action horror game. It's a favorite game of mine but I'm also a very big fan of games with modern occult fantasy settings.
@@kamui003 Very interesting details my guy. Bad AI can definitely make a game much worse especially if its partner AI. It's the reason I dislike Resident Evil 5, your partner AI is so braindead that you pretty much need to babysit her and make her a glorified healer just to get by. Hated her so much. Jericho still sounds interesting, just with some caveats. Thanks for the insight though, I'll keep it in mind when I boot it up.
@@SkyScourgeGod I hope you have a good time with it.
I've always wanted to play the Saw game and never did. Looks like my next pick up is gonna be that 😅 it's my favorite horror franchise by far, the cohesiveness of the story always keeps me coming back.
If you are a fan of the series it's definitely worth picking up!
First one is good second one is bad.
I’d recommend getting soon. The prices of them are going up.
Just bought splatterhouse. Still waiting for it to come in the mail. Looks like a fun time
Hope you enjoy it!
I was able to find fear for the PC at half price books for a dollar, and its the best deal I've ever gotten for a game. Love its simple but effective and addicting gameplay, and of course cool atmosphere. great game.
HELLO AND WELCOME TO CAMP XBOX You Are Now Entering A World Of Survival Horror
The Darkness
Damn right!
@@robogod3000 hoping he covers it
I remember getting a subscription to this game magazine (i dont think it was gameinformer or nintendo power) and one or two issues advertised Jericho. I hadn't played it up until just a few years ago, but i remember being slightly freaked out by the ads so I gave it a shot.
Jericho is a 5/10 for me. I didnt find its gameplay all that appetizing, but the world itself was intriguing and the story was okay. The driving force for me finishing it was just to see what crazy outlandish things Clive could come up with. Overall, decent story and meh gameplay make this game mid.
The true hero of this list is F.E.A.R. Such a masterpiece should not be kept locked away, I want a true to form remaster for the current or future generation of consoles. Updated graphics, polish the particles and absolutely obliterate my ps5 like i shot it with the (insert name of the gun that disintegrates bad guys you get towards the end, the absolute one shot kill demon)
The saw games had no reason to be as good as what they was. Genuinely decent games and worth playing if you like the franchise
its a shame they didin't made a Clive Barker's Jericho 2 the first one was a timeless gem
The Darkness 1&2!!
GREETZ 🤖👍
Was Xbox 360 huge in west
Yes very popular
Of course.
Yeah it was a big deal!
Can you make a video about hidden gem horror games on Xbox one
I'll add it to the list!
i bought an xbox 360 just to play need for speed most wanted 2005. its soo good on the 360, while the previous console kinda drop too many fps and the long ditance is so bad on gamecube
All excellent games. Especially the original F.E.A.R and its 360 exclusive expansions F.E.A.R files. They are the only games in that series ive played through multiple Times. 2 and 3 only a couple of times.
Although i have to say BioShock wasn't developed by 2K games. They only published it. It was developed by irrational game's. I'm just saying... im just saying is All 😂
Yeah, that one could've gone two ways because the developer was Irrational Games, but when it came out in 2007, they were known as 2K Boston. It's funny that for like a few years, they had that title. Now they don't even exist anymore which is a bit sad.
@@campxbox yeah definitely one or the other. Definitely a shame they closed down. At least they went out with a bang with BioShock infinite.
I want you to play Alone In The Dark
Definitely need to add it to the list.
@@campxbox in the meantime there's a couple of Alone In The Dark tech demos you can search on TH-cam that I think you will enjoy. Got me hyped back in the day for the impressive fire physics, lighting and enemy ai
Cool many horror games have I i like you ❤️
Condemned 2? Anyone?
So rad! Overhated. Love it.
@@TheRealJackArthuragree. Not as good as Criminal Origins but I enjoyed it a lot, can't believe the hate it gets
@@rusty9514 I would have to agree.
That game sucks.
@NebLleb nah that's you
12:53 not sure what it's called but the visual cliche of zombies doing stuff with an almost "strobe" flickering effect on them, has really grown stale to me.
I lnow it's meant to be scary but at this point, it just seems like entry-level edge that I got annoyed with over a decade ago
Yeah I totally get that! I feel the same way.
How's the performance of Jericho on 360? I own it on the ps3 and oh boy it is one of the worst performing game I have ever played.
The game runs at about 15-20 FPS during exploration but when you turn on the flashlight it becomes lower than that. Its even worse during combat
I don't think it runs that poorly. It does have frame rate issues at times, but its not constant.
Third party games are no good on PS3, only the exclusive ones (God of War3, Motostorm 2&3..)!!
GREETZ 🤖👍
@@robogod3000 nah, just the games released on the early life on the ps3 because of the unfamiliar tech they used
Keyword: Tearing... Jericho is not a game from the early days of the PS3. I like both consoles (PS3 & Xbox360), but I have to say that third-party games run more consistently on the Xbox360, sorry.Many greetings & a nice1 🤖👍@@sadisticservant