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* [[Back Stab]]: In both games, shooting an unaware enemy typically results in an instant kill. This doesn't work on the [[Giant Mook|Giant Mooks]], though.
* [[Back Stab]]: In both games, shooting an unaware enemy typically results in an instant kill. This doesn't work on the [[Giant Mook|Giant Mooks]], though.
** ''F.E.A.R. 3'' lets you pull off an actual Back Stab, either with the Point Man's knife or Fettel's psychic attacks.
** ''F.E.A.R. 3'' lets you pull off an actual Back Stab, either with the Point Man's knife or Fettel's psychic attacks.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Delta Force leader Doug Holiday manages to do just fine against everything the supersoldier Replica battalion throws at him, despite not having the superhuman reflexes of the Pointman. {{spoiler|Alma pretty much curbstomps him, though.}} The nameless Delta operative from the [[Play Station 3]] exclusive bonus mission also does pretty good until {{spoiler|he and his team get liquidated by Alma at the end}}.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Delta Force leader Doug Holiday manages to do just fine against everything the supersoldier Replica battalion throws at him, despite not having the superhuman reflexes of the Pointman. {{spoiler|Alma pretty much curbstomps him, though.}} The nameless Delta operative from the [[PlayStation 3]] exclusive bonus mission also does pretty good until {{spoiler|he and his team get liquidated by Alma at the end}}.
* [[Bad Boss]]: The Phase Commanders in FEAR 3 who, among other things, threaten "dismemberment"(!) if their orders are not carried out.
* [[Bad Boss]]: The Phase Commanders in FEAR 3 who, among other things, threaten "dismemberment"(!) if their orders are not carried out.
* [[The Bad Guy Wins]]: {{spoiler|Project Origin allows Aristide to try to get her job back, and Alma pregnant with who is essentially the Anti-Christ. Yeah.}}
* [[The Bad Guy Wins]]: {{spoiler|Project Origin allows Aristide to try to get her job back, and Alma pregnant with who is essentially the Anti-Christ. Yeah.}}
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** In ''Perseus Mandate'', the Nightcrawler Commander final boss can survive more damage than ''a Power Armor mech unit''!
** In ''Perseus Mandate'', the Nightcrawler Commander final boss can survive more damage than ''a Power Armor mech unit''!
** While escaping an exploding facility in ''Project Origin'', Becket steps on a collapsing floor, falls a few dozen feet, and bounces off a steel I-beam. While that'd easily be enough to break a normal person's spine, Becket pulls himself up and continues forward (granted, he does seem to pass out briefly).
** While escaping an exploding facility in ''Project Origin'', Becket steps on a collapsing floor, falls a few dozen feet, and bounces off a steel I-beam. While that'd easily be enough to break a normal person's spine, Becket pulls himself up and continues forward (granted, he does seem to pass out briefly).
* [[Magic a Is Magic A]]: In F.3.A.R., {{spoiler|when Becket is possessed by Fettel in a cutscene. When Fettel [[Grand Theft Me|possess NPCs in the game]] they tend to [[Ludicrous Gibs|explode]] after a while. Guess what happens to Becket a minute later.}}
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]: In F.3.A.R., {{spoiler|when Becket is possessed by Fettel in a cutscene. When Fettel [[Grand Theft Me|possess NPCs in the game]] they tend to [[Ludicrous Gibs|explode]] after a while. Guess what happens to Becket a minute later.}}
* [[Mama Bear]]: Alma. ''Do. Not.'' Mess with her kids. She exhibits this behavior toward Becket, too; at one point she kills an Abomination controlling Replicas trying to kill him. The [[Stalker with a Crush|reason]] doesn't become apparent until later on.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Alma. ''Do. Not.'' Mess with her kids. She exhibits this behavior toward Becket, too; at one point she kills an Abomination controlling Replicas trying to kill him. The [[Stalker with a Crush|reason]] doesn't become apparent until later on.
* [[Mana Meter]]: The Point Man and Becket have a 'reflex' meter which allow them to enter [[Bullet Time]] mode, where they move much faster than their enemies until it drains. The Sergeant from ''Perseus Mandate'' and Foxtrot 813 from ''Reborn'' have this as well, and all four are capable of increasing the length of it by picking up reflex boosters.
* [[Mana Meter]]: The Point Man and Becket have a 'reflex' meter which allow them to enter [[Bullet Time]] mode, where they move much faster than their enemies until it drains. The Sergeant from ''Perseus Mandate'' and Foxtrot 813 from ''Reborn'' have this as well, and all four are capable of increasing the length of it by picking up reflex boosters.