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Fear Effect Sedna Critic Reviews

16 Total Reviews

4 Positive Reviews(25%)
8 Mixed Reviews(50%)
4 Negative Reviews(25%)

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IGN Italia March 5, 2018
Fear Effect Sedna brings back from the past the core elements of the series, with a nice story that manages to drag the player into it.
70
IGN Spain March 5, 2018
Despite not highlighting either its combat or stealth mechanics, Fear Effect Sedna is a pretty satisfactory resurrection of a franchise that we believed dead by its puzzles, plot and characters.
70
Vandal March 5, 2018
Sedna has a fair amount of problems, but it also has many positive aspects and good ideas that successfully bring back the spirit of the franchise.
70
Meristation March 22, 2018
Almost 20 years after the visceral Retro Helix, Hana & Rain are back in town. Fear Effect Sedna is really a sequel both in design and story, but its crowdfunding nature forces Sushee to tone down their ambitions. On the good side we have action, stealth, shootings, great puzzles, challenging Final Bosses, a few endings and nice cinematics. On the wrong side some visuals, supporting characters voices and a really lazy enemy AI. A good game that could've been better, but a Fear Effect in its core indeed.
65
Wccftech March 5, 2018
Fear Effect Sedna is proof creativity can’t always overcome poor execution. The game is often quite enjoyable, but the inspired moments can be difficult to appreciate amidst Sedna’s mishandled nostalgia, ill-considered mechanics, and sometimes-wonky level design.
55
PlayStation Universe March 5, 2018
Fear Effect Sedna is a stylish but ultimately mediocre tactical take on a franchise that arguably deserved better.
50
Cubed3 March 5, 2018
As mentioned earlier, a name carries expectations. Strictly in terms of game design, Fear Effect Sedna is quite possibly the strongest the series has ever been. However, it doesn't go far enough to make up for its deficiencies in atmosphere and storytelling. As it turns out, this title is as cold and distant as its locales and isometric perspective suggest. There's very little imagery to provoke thoughts or spark the imagination, just a high body count and a lot of swear words. Even if that were enough for a Cyberpunk game, it's handled in a manner that isn't stylish or memorable. All in all, this entry is a difficult recommendation, especially for Fear Effect fans.
50
The Digital Fix March 5, 2018
A game full of more than it's fair share of style unfortunately lacks any of it's fair share of substance. It may be worth a look if you are a long time fan of the series but there are much better examples of this style of game for everyone else.
50
GameGrin March 12, 2018
Fear Effect Sedna is a game that does just enough to be considered basic. Unfortunately, for fans of the Fear Effect series, this is not a triumphant return for the franchise but more so a reminder that it exists.
50
Perhaps this return is 17 years too late.
50
Jeuxvideo.com June 6, 2018
It was probably developed with the best intentions in mind, but Fear Effect Sedna remains crippled by technical defects and gameplay problems, which always draw us out of the game experience.
40
PLAY! Zine April 27, 2018
Big expectations and even bigger disappointment.
35
PlaySense March 12, 2018
Some cute references to the original games and well executed cut scenes don't prevent this title from being overly simplistic and -even worse- broken in the gameplay department. The AI is absolutely horrible, voice acting is atrocious and we don't even want to talk about the barely functional stealth gameplay. All in all a game that should be avoided like the black plague.
30
Push Square March 5, 2018
Fear Effect Sedna represented an opportunity to bring a well-remembered series – albeit not always for the right reasons – back to life. As is the case with many games arriving via Kickstarter, though, the ambition of the project fails to translate into the final product. While in theory it ticks all the boxes you’d expect for a story-driven real-time strategy game, the woeful voice acting, rubbish combat encounters, and a cavalcade of other frustrations make this more of a real-time tragedy.
30
God is a Geek March 5, 2018
A tedious slog that sullies the legacy of its vaunted predecessors.
30
Metro GameCentral March 5, 2018
If you are an old school Fear Effect fan it’ll be obvious the developers are too, but despite the changes this is no better than either of the PlayStation originals.