Cold Fear and I Am Alive Receive GoG Re-Releases

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Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
he stormy decks and creaking corridors of Cold Fear are back. This cult survival horror game makes its return to PC, better than ever – newly restored and improved, fully DRM-free and ready for modern systems!

Some games deserve a second chance; and we couldn't be more proud to contribute to it. This new version ensures that players can finally experience it as intended: preserved, stable, and updated with a host of technical improvements and quality-of-life upgrades. It is, of course, launching as a part of our GOG Preservation Program. And that's not all – alongside Cold Fear, I Am Alive is also joining GOG in a newly fixed and updated version.

Originally published by Ubisoft and now re-released by Atari with our very own restoration efforts, Cold Fear represents the kind of behind-the-scenes cooperation that helps ensure cult titles don't quietly fade away when technology moves on. If a game is part of our shared gaming heritage, it deserves more than to be left broken on modern hardware.

 
Both great games.

I remember buying and playing I am Alive on the 360 when it was out using MS points (800 or 1600 I don't exactly remember) and enjoyed it for what it was, but the game was slow and the Dead Rising-like mechanic where you have to come back to the safe house before the fog starts affecting your health was annoying in the beginning.
 
Awesome! I missed Cold Fear back in the day. Ready for some gen 6 jank. Thanks OP!

I am Alive I did already play on the 360. Don't have the best memories of it.
 
ah i recall cold fear, i havent finish it in PS2, i think i should try again soon.
few days ago, i read about the review of this game, how they are compared with RE4 at the time
 
Cold Fear was pretty decent although I prefer Deep Fear more.

If Cold Fear was built more like the old classic Resident Evil/Deep Fear a.k.a less action and less respawning enemies than I would have loved it a lot more.
 
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