This looks interesting. Not scary, but interesting. However, the thing with F.E.A.R. was this: There wasn't enough horror. It thought it was a bit scary, and I was a little bit scared a few times (I'm a big horror fan, but the curse is that I have very high expectations for most horror), but they were too few. It wasn't rationed like SIlent Hill 2's Pyramid Head, seen enough that you fear him, but spread out enough that he doesn't lose his touch. F.E.A.R. tried this, but there wasn't enough. You'd be lucky to have the lights flicker once in a level. There was too much generic FPS and gimmicky bullet time and not enough horror.
Also, Don't get me started on F.E.A.R. 2. Whoever replaced the creepy little girl with her naked older self, ya know, the guy who replaced one thing that slightly scared me just for some frontal nudity and maybe a glimpse of bare ass, he should be kicked in the balls.
Then again, I got F.E.A.R. for 5 bucks and F.E.A.R. 2 for 10. I don't think I care enough to pay $50 considering how I didn't care for the first 2 much. It does look cool, though, although the trailer didn't scare me once.
That's also what I don't like about F.E.A.R. It has an antagonist(?) who could cause some serious atmosphere, but they choose the "BOO!" tactic, which is really old now.
Also, Unfortunately, Amnesia has spoiled most horror games for me due in part to the atmosphere, part to the story, part to the freaky monster design, and part to one moment that I will cherish forever. Perfect circumstance, and it proves that startling is scarier when it's your fault.