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The Frozen Nightmare: Why Cold Fear on PSP is a Forgotten Survival Horror Gem

Ultimately, Ubisoft chose to focus its handheld resources elsewhere. By late 2005 and 2006, the publisher found massive success on the PSP with franchises better suited to the hardware, such as Prince of Persia , Splinter Cell , and Driver .

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Developed by (the team behind Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare ) and published by Ubisoft, Cold Fear is a survival‑horror third‑person shooter that arrived on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC in March 2005 [7†L3-L5][7†L24-L30]. Although it never received a native PSP port, it can be enjoyed on portable devices via emulation (more on that below). Cold Fear received "mixed or average reviews" on all three platforms; the PlayStation 2 version holds an aggregate score of 68 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on thirty-nine reviews, the Xbox version 71 out of 100, based on forty-one reviews, and the PC version 66 out of 100, based on thirteen reviews.

A: Approximately 6–8 hours for the main story. 10–12 hours for completionists. The Frozen Nightmare: Why Cold Fear on PSP

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However, the game remains a cult classic, often compared to the PSP's best horror titles due to its claustrophobic atmosphere and innovative mechanics. Why "Cold Fear" is Mistaken for a PSP Game This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

While Cold Fear sounds perfect on paper for the PSP, it wouldn't have been without challenges.

The game features dynamic environments where the ship's movement affects aiming and player stability. It also includes an "over-the-shoulder" camera mode that was revolutionary for its time.