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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!
I hate to upset anyone who thought they could save some money because they already have Undying on disc but I'm afraid I picked up the GOG version on a fluke and compared the two and the GOG version looks a lot better and runs a lot smoother. It's for sure worth getting here even if you already have it on rom.
Any blue that could get some answers on why issue with with the journal cut off at higher resolutions couldn't be fixed?
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Nirth: Any blue that could get some answers on why issue with with the journal cut off at higher resolutions couldn't be fixed?
I'd guess because it's an issue coded into the game itself because of older 4:3 standard and GOG can't really do anything about that?
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Nirth: Any blue that could get some answers on why issue with with the journal cut off at higher resolutions couldn't be fixed?
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Fenixp: I'd guess because it's an issue coded into the game itself because of older 4:3 standard and GOG can't really do anything about that?
I'm not sure but it's possible some solution may exist as when you play the game when the journal cut off happens the journal part looks like it's a separate texture than what is suppose to be the book in the background. Maybe the page could be scaled down, I just have no idea how to access it.

or if I could find the journal parts in the order you play the game on PDF then throw it on my tablet and view there while I play the game in widescreen. :P
Post edited March 25, 2013 by Nirth
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Nirth: or if I could find the journal parts in the order you play the game on PDF then throw it on my tablet and view there while I play the game in widescreen. :P
Won't work actually, there is a lot of hidden journal pages.
here is review based on gog release. In polish ofcourse but I thought someone might be intrested in it
www.gikz.pl/artykuly/gry/recenzje/pozolkle-piksele-clives-barker-undying
Is there a translation available?
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cbarbagallo: Is there a translation available?
Well, sort of. Try google translate. Of course it's not perfect, but it makes sence most of the time.
http://translate.google.dk/translate?sl=pl&tl=en&prev=_t&hl=da&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=www.gikz.pl/artykuly/gry/recenzje/pozolkle-piksele-clives-barker-undying&act=url
Thanks. My favorite phrase from the translation:

" This game is not so much threatening as lint nerves."
Post edited March 27, 2013 by cbarbagallo