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Platforms:PC, Mac
Publisher:EA Games
Developer:DreamWorks Interactive
Genres:3D Shooter / First Person Shooter
Release Date:February 21, 2001
Game Modes:Singleplayer

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Undying is a gruesome shooter pretending to be a survival horror.

The artistry that makes Clive Barker’s best prose unique is the casual vividness with which he describes one complex, weirdly bejeweled vision after another. Undying is loaded with well-rendered and well-remembered Lovecraftian motifs that Barker’s more sensuous, risk-taking fiction far outclasses, but it does share both writers’ taste for parallel universes that go boom.

Let’s face it, Dreamworks has a lot to answer for after Trespasser, a bigger experimental debacle than the actual sequence of events recounted in Jurassic Park itself. Undying is single-player only – the multiplayer capability was scrapped late in production. Yet as such, its pleasantly fiery presentation of lush visuals and sharp sounds will make you forget how much the story blows.

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A Haunting in Ireland

Monstrous tenants from the netherworld await in this manor, which looks appropriately creepy.

And as in most games with a successful writer’s name attached, blow it does. A house that has extra wings leading off into other dimensions populated by ravenous hordes dates back cinematically to Don Coscarelli’s 1979 classic Phantasm, and literarily to William Hope Hodgson’s 1908 neglected classic The House On The Borderland. Undying, however, spends much more time than energy elaborating on why anything is happening in either universe. It’s 1923 and you play Irishman Patrick Galloway, a laconic supernaturalist not far removed from Barker’s recurrent private detective character Harry D’Amour. Barker provided voice talent but also played his part in fleshing out the plot.

Patrick has been summoned all the way to exotic Western Ireland by his dying war-buddy Jeremiah Covenant, who is being victimized by the evil ghosts of his siblings. Also local is Patrick’s nemesis, Otto Keisinger (hard “g”), whom Jeremiah has inexplicably bestowed with his own bedroom in the manor. Suffice it to say, Jeremiah’s other houseguests turn out to include pouncing bits of claw and fang called Howlers, evil monks, deadly plant stalks, and all manner of outraged tentacles in true Cthulhu-inspired imagery.

You spend the bulk of Undying trying to get from one load-screen to the next in search of one key or another without getting clawed, eviscerated, squirted, or excreted on by the lovely hordes of undead and evil humans who exist only to ambush you through the walls or up from the floor at will. Your arsenal consists of simultaneous discharges from each hand, conventional weapons from your left, magic spells (powered, of course, by “mana”) firing from your right. With both, the fun lies more in the pyrotechnics than in the handling.

Ye Olde 1920’s Shottegunne

Conventional weapons and spells can be fired in tandem. This creates a clever dynamic to combat, and the spells are actually well thought out.

Though it’s the 1920s and the rocket launcher hasn’t been invented yet, you still have your trusty six-shooter revolver and the glowing green Gel’ziabar Stone, which has the indispensable ability to push attackers back as you attack them with your spells. As the game progresses, you acquire the Tibetan War Cannon, notable for its unlimited icy ammo and occasional reassuring chuffs of frost; a double-barreled shotgun that takes forever to chamber; and, just before the game ends, a speargun and something called the Phoenix, which lets you guide its projectile eggs to your target. The weapons look good and sound amazing, but your aim better be true when firing them.

The saving grace comes about halfway in when you get your hands on the Scythe of the Celts, which when armed gradually saps you of your mana but slices through anything for triple damage from behind and drinks your enemies’ blood to recharge your health, even while other creatures are busy flaying you alive. Disturbing? Yeah. Fun? Of course. The Scythe is also essential for defeating the game’s many hideous antagonists.

The spells are generally more interesting as well as more solid. Your basic short-range attack at the outset is Ectoplasm, but later you acquire Skullstorm, which summons up to three bickering, snarling skulls that you can discharge in a single scorching meteor when you release (okay, so there is a rocket launcher). There’s also Lightning, Haste, and a visor-like Shield that partly obscures your vision and cracks like glass when you get hit. The Invoke spell raises one of your fallen enemies to fight for you before he disperses almost immediately—to see one of the game’s best effects, try using it on one of the living dagger-wielding assassins. The Scrye spell enables you to find secret areas or clues to aid you on your quest; a disembodied voice helpfully informs you when it’s time to cast, sometimes also revealing a heartwarming family painting for what it really is – a macabre scene of death and evil grins. Your mana recharges quite fast (unless you have the scythe equipped) and as the game progresses you find glittering mana wells to bump up your maximum quotient and purple amplifiers which permanently bolster the spell of your choice.

Satan’s Spawnpoints

A cool view of Oneiros, the inter-dimensional nightmare world that you’ll visit several times.

For all this wealth of destructive palettes, the fighting isn’t nearly as polished as the scenery and sound design. The monsters are just too damn fast to get fancy with. On top of that, there are a handful of choke points where Howlers and other such creatures will respawn indefinitely unless you simply hurry past, which, for a game that thrives off tension, is plain wrong. If you can’t kill the monsters, what’s the point to fighting? Why not just hit the Haste spell and speed to the next level? Furthermore, these load screens between level-chunks feel constant. Purportedly the hubs were so heavily minced to accommodate the game’s port to console platforms.

Despite all of this, once Undying gets up and running, it woos you with sheer atmosphere and production values. Whatever price the sound guys got for this, it probably wasn’t enough, as the audio is beyond belief (or at least the effects and voices are, as there is little music to be heard). Here’s a fun, gruesome shooter pretending to be a survival horror that everyone should enjoy.

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Game Information

Official NameClive Barker's Jericho
VersionFull Game
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Developer (s)MercurySteam
Publisher (s)Codemasters
Designer (s)Clive Barker
Writer (s)Clive Barker
Composer (s)Cris Velasco
Platform (s)Microsoft Windows, Pc
Release date (s)2007
Genre (s)First-person shooter
Mode (s)Single-player

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Clive Barkers Jericho download free. full Game is a first person shooter survival horror video game with author Clive Barker providing the premise of the storyline. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2007.

Gameplay

Jericho 's core gameplay consists of leading the game's seven-man team codenamed Jericho, allowing control of all team members by jumping to each character during certain points in the game, through various environments that have been warped by the Firstborn while fighting off a variety of twisted creatures.

The game also features several «survival events» where the player must press the corresponding buttons or keys shown on screen in order to successfully survive. Additionally, each team member has both a primary and a secondary attack, either in the form of an alternate fire such as a grenade launcher on a rifle, or a secondary weapon such as a sword or pistol that can be dual wielded. While the game is a first person shooter, the ability to control different members of one's squad adds a tactical element; players must determine which squad member is appropriate for each particular job. Not only does each squad member have different strengths and weaknesses, but they also each have a unique ability (or supernatural abilities in some cases). This allows the player freedom in choosing a playing style that suits them throughout much of the game. However, during certain instances, certain characters are unplayable.

The squad's supernatural abilities play a prominent role in the game. The character the player originally controls is a psychic healer (medic) with the ability to fully heal fallen comrades that are close to death. Other squad members have other powers, such as summoning a fire demon, slowing time, firing a guided bullet, and leeching life from enemies to add it to one's own. Clive Barkers Jericho Free Download.

Plot

Premise

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Certain depictions and ancient scriptures dictate a being created by God in His own image before the creation of Adam and Eve; according to legend, this being was abandoned by its own Creator. Called the Firstborn. God was so disturbed by what He created that He banished it into the Abyss. God then started anew and went on to create mankind, giving the species two sexes, feelings, and love.

The Firstborn, too powerful for even God to keep from breaking into the mortal world, would make seven attempts to escape, each time taking back a piece of the earth to add to its domain and each time sent back to the Abyss. Fragments of time and space would form layers around this domain, linked to this world in the city Al Khali. These layers would entrap pieces of history within its walls, from the time of the ancient Sumerians to World War II. Over time, other great conquerors and civilizations would arrive to claim the city as their own. Eventually, the city was forgotten and buried by the sands of time.

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The Department of Occult Warfare was created in the 1930s to combat the supernatural and unexplained. Another purpose was to meet Nazi Germany's own research into the paranormal. One of their most brilliant members, Arnold Leach, was recruited in 1962. However, his unscrupulous behavior and nature would eventually have him expelled. He was marked for assassination, and although the operation appeared to be successful, it seems that he may have survived.

The Jericho Squad is sent to Al-Khali to prevent Leach from opening the breach and unleashing the Firstborn upon mankind once again. Clive Barkers Jericho Free Download PC Game.

Story

The game begins with General Arnold Leach, a high-ranking member of a secret U.S. organization called the Department of Occult Warfare (DOW), being contacted by the Firstborn, a being that was imprisoned by God at the beginning of time in a patch of reality called the Box. The Firstborn convinces Leach to help it escape from the Box. Leach leaves the DOW, and spends the next twenty years committing acts of great evil to build up evil energy to cause a breach in the Box.

Eventually, a breach is made, and the DOW sends in a Special Forces team called Jericho to seal the breach. Being unable to seal it any other way, they enter the Box to close the breach from within.

Once inside, they must battle the souls of those who have breached the Box in the past; a Nazi officer, a fallen Catholic priest from the Middle Ages, a depraved Roman Governor, and six ancient Sumerian priests (Ninlil and Ki, Inanna and Enlil as well as Nanna and Utu, who were the first to banish the Firstborn but ultimately fell victim to its corruption). Jericho is aided by the souls of those who ultimately resealed the breach each time it was broken. Clive Barkers Jericho for PC.

When they finally reach the point at which they can seal the breach, they decide that they should kill the Firstborn rather than try to reseal the breach, as resealing would just result in them being trapped in the Box and endlessly tortured until the breach was opened again. When Jericho passes into the Firstborn's cavern, they find the Firstborn in the middle of an island on a lake, with Leach tied to a wall. During the final battle between Jericho and the Firstborn, Leach breaks free of his bonds. Angered at the Firstborn’s betrayal, he grabs it and carries it to a tunnel of light, with the fate of both left unknown.

The cavern soon begins to collapse. Jericho jumps into the water and swims as deep and far as they can. The game ends as they emerge from under the water in a vast ocean under an orange sky.

Reception

Clive Barker's Jericho received mixed reviews, with critics praising the squad based system, elaborate storyline and Clive Barker's dark style while criticizing the character AI, lack of scares, linear gameplay, abrupt ending and difficulty with certain game mechanics. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Xbox 360 version 65.69% and 63/100,[5][8] the PC version 64.19% and 63/100[6][9] and the PlayStation 3 version 60.72% and 60/100.[7][10]

On the game's style, Eurogamer stated that 'Clive Barker's contribution to the concept and narrative direction of the game will certainly help get the attention of horror fans[11]' while Gamespot noted its 'gorgeously creepy visuals and sound.[12]' Official Xbox Magazine praised the choice of characters, being 'endless fun to switch tactics and experiment with different combinations of powers and weapons for crowd control.[14]' However, reviewers complained about the in-game mechanics. Among their criticisms were the poor AI, whereby teammates would die often, requiring the player to heal them regularly. IGN stated: 'if the Jericho members' intelligence level wasn't enough of a nuisance for you, there's the actual shooting itself[13]' with Jolt Gaming commenting that the maps were too linear and close.[15]

After being denied a rating in Germany[16] Jericho's uncut version has now received an 18+ rating[17] for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. In 2010, UGO included the game as the #6 in the article «The 11 Weirdest Game Endings».[18]

Sequel

Rumours about a sequel to Jericho were confirmed when Clive Barker had announced his intention to make a sequel to the game. [19] In an interview, Barker let slip that plot details include «an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean with exactly 666 children in its hold», and will reveal the fate of the remaining Jericho members, especially Ross, following the death of the Firstborn. Clive Barkers Jericho Download Torrent.


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