Full No Commentary Gameplay Walkthrough of F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate (First Encounter Assault Recon) for PC and Xbox 360. This walkthrough covers the full main story and showcases every Voicemail (7 total), Laptops (12 total), Reflex Booster (12 total), and every Health Booster (10 total) found throughout the expansion. ► Timestamps 0:00 –Interval 01 35:56 – Interval 02 1:05:46 – Interval 03 1:40:41 – Interval 04 2:04:21 – Interval 05 2:40:50 – Interval 06 2:55:43 – Interval 07 ► Game description After its release, the original F.E.A.R. received two single-player expansion packs: F.E.A.R. Extraction Point (released October 24, 2006) and F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate (released November 6, 2007). These were later compiled into a one-disc collection called F.E.A.R. Files, released exclusively for Xbox 360 on November 6, 2007. F.E.A.R. Files was made backward compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X on November 15, 2021 The game is not a narrative sequel to Extraction Point, but rather a "sidequel" that runs parallel to the second half of the original F.E.A.R. and most of Extraction Point. The story follows a new character called "The Sergeant," who is a member of a secondary F.E.A.R. team tasked with investigating Armacham's Perseus Project. Finding themselves facing a highly skilled mercenary squad called "The Nightcrawlers," the team must race to stop the mercs from acquiring Alma Wade and Paxton Fettel's DNA. ► Release information — F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games Developer: TimeGate Studios Platforms: PC (Windows) Release Date: November 6, 2007 ► Reception F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate received mixed reviews on PC, earning a 61/100 on Metacritic, while the Xbox 360 compilation F.E.A.R. Files (holds a 66/100. The expansion is noted for familiar but satisfying gunplay, sharp enemy A.I., and additions like the Nightcrawlers and several new weapons, keeping firefights fast, punchy, and heavy on slow-motion shootouts. In contrast, it’s often criticized for dated visuals, heavily reused environments, a weak story, and a lack of real innovation, giving it a clear “more of the same” feel if you’ve already played F.E.A.R. and Extraction Point. As a result, Perseus Mandate is generally regarded as the weaker of the two expansions.