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| Developer(s) | Kronos |
| Publisher(s) | Eidos |
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| Release date(s) | January 31, 2000 |
| Genre | Survival horror, Action Adventure |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Mature (M) |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation |
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Fear Effect is a survival horror game for the PlayStation. Developed by Kronos and published by Eidos, Fear Effect concerns the exploits of three mercenaries named Hana, Deke, and Glas in what's either an alternate reality or future version of China. Blade Runner has a major influence on the settings of Fear Effect, but the storyline also manages to incorporate Chinese mythology and zombies. This was the first game to use cel-shading graphics. The prequel, Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix, shows how the three met in the first place.
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When the daughter of a powerful Chinese businessman disappears, a team of specialists infiltrate the city and attempt to rescue her.
But what begins as a mercenary snatch and grab to retrieve a young runaway instead becomes a mission more perilous and important than any other a battle for the survival of the planet against the King of Hell.
In 2004, Uwe Boll bought the movie rights to the game. A movie adaption is scheduled for release in 2008.