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Your terror will be legendary--even in hell!

Clive Barker’s Undying, a captivating horror-themed first person shooter with a dark arcane story penned by one of contemporary the masters of terrifying fiction, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

The Covenant siblings had no bad intentions. Just some words found in an old book from the father's library--what harm could they do? It was going to be all fun, and only fun to utter the blasphemous passages at the old standing stones in the garden. So they called upon the darkness, never expecting it would answer. It did. A dark occult ritual unleashed ancient demonic forces upon the Covenant Estate on the coast of Ireland. A demonic presence threatens to unravel the very fabric of our reality. You are Patrick Galloway, an expert on the occult, the wielder of the demonic Gel'ziabar Stone, and a friend to Jeremiah Covenent, the eldest of the siblings. You are summoned to end the chaos and free the condemned souls.

Clive Barker’s Undying is a first person shooter that delivers fantastic action gameplay and splices it with occult mystery and terror. You will face horrors from hell and put them to rest with incredible weapons like the Tibetan hand cannon or the Scythe of the Celt. Clive Barker, himself, influenced the story greatly and even voiced one of the characters. If you are a horror fan and enjoy immersive FPS gameplay, no force in heaven nor hell should stop you from playing this one!

Find out why the dead are restless and help them on their way back to the void in Clive Barker’s Undying, for only $5.99 on GOG.com!
Thank you, gog.
Awesome release! I have been hoping this one would show here for a little while now. Excellent.
Seeing this on GOG just now got me just as excited as seeing System Shock 2. One of my favourite games of all time, and still one of the scariest.
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Johnmourby: My mistake. I get their names mixed up.
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gandalf.nho: No problem.

But is funny Ambrose, being voiced by Clive Barker, is the sibling with the smaller participation in-game...
Less participation "in the open"....but behind the scenes/etc......erm nvm, i've said too much.....

*runs and hides from eventual "omg spoilers!" mob*
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FoxZero: I must have this! I actually enjoyed the hell about of Jericho and its writing, so this game will probably blow my mind :D
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gandalf.nho: I played both and can say Undying is better than Jericho
I have yet to play Undying. I'm just stating that I own and enjoyed Jericho, even though it's hated in some circles. The characters were very well developed and I actually felt a connection to some of them. Level design was sub-par though. Drug the otherwise polished game down.

But if I could get over that then I will probably love Undying!
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TheTingler: Seeing this on GOG just now got me just as excited as seeing System Shock 2. One of my favourite games of all time, and still one of the scariest.
Appropriate login for this game thread. "The Tingler" is one of the great horror films of all time and Vincent Price proves once again that not everything that comes out of St. Louis is a worthless piece of shit. :D
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FoxZero: The characters were very well developed
Of all the nice things anyone could say about Jericho, I would never have thought that even its greatest fans would call the characters "well developed."
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gandalf.nho: I played both and can say Undying is better than Jericho
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FoxZero: I have yet to play Undying. I'm just stating that I own and enjoyed Jericho, even though it's hated in some circles. The characters were very well developed and I actually felt a connection to some of them. Level design was sub-par though. Drug the otherwise polished game down.

But if I could get over that then I will probably love Undying!
Undying is awesome, though you're right in that Jericho did have some good points(Remember the intro cutscene & the one near the start of the game while the team is reading the hieroglyphics on a wall? Good stuff.).

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TheTingler: Seeing this on GOG just now got me just as excited as seeing System Shock 2. One of my favourite games of all time, and still one of the scariest.
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tinyE: Appropriate login for this game thread. "The Tingler" is one of the great horror films of all time and Vincent Price proves once again that not everything that comes out of St. Louis is a worthless piece of shit. :D
Anyone ever think that film title sounded like some bad prono(or is it just me?)? 0.o

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FoxZero: The characters were very well developed
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BadDecissions: Of all the nice things anyone could say about Jericho, I would never have thought that even its greatest fans would call the characters "well developed."
Oh you. :p
Post edited March 20, 2013 by GameRager
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tinyE:
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GameRager: Anyone ever think that film title sounded like some bad prono(or is it just me?)? 0.o

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BadDecissions:
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GameRager:
First: There is no such thing as a bad porno!
Second: I think everything sounds like a porno.
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tinyE: First: There is no such thing as a bad porno!
Second: I think everything sounds like a porno.
Even your name sounds like a porno. 0.o
Omg, Yessss

One of my favourites. A perfect mix of horror, mysticism, ambience, action and exploration.

Must buy !
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FoxZero: The characters were very well developed
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BadDecissions: Of all the nice things anyone could say about Jericho, I would never have thought that even its greatest fans would call the characters "well developed."
Maybe fleshed out is more appropriate. Either way taste in characters is extremely subjective. I despise character archetypes I felt that game broke away from that a bit. But that's just my opinion. The game had far worse problems.
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tinyE: First: There is no such thing as a bad porno!
Second: I think everything sounds like a porno.
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GameRager: Even your name sounds like a porno. 0.o
Yeah, too bad that's not where I got it from.
Oh yes!
Instabuy.
All right, the game is pretty damn sweet, except ... The FPS gameplay itself just isn't much fun! Its got a lot to do with enemies who are designed in a manner in which it's possible to elude their attacks, but it's very, very hard. Now I don't mind high difficulty, but enemies in this game mostly work in the way of 'you're either good enough to dodge all their attacks or you don't' - they're always 100% accurate, they're able to predict your movements with 100% accuracy, and by now I'm annoyed when I see them as opposed to being glad I can get into some combat in my FPS.