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What a horrible night to have a curse!
Someone should have warned the Covenant children: “Never read aloud strange rituals.” Little did they know that their childish game would unleash unspeakable horrors upon the unsuspecting world. Now, many years la...
Someone should have warned the Covenant children: “Never read aloud strange rituals.” Little did they know that their childish game would unleash unspeakable horrors upon the unsuspecting world. Now, many years later, Jeremiah Covenant, the last sane sibling, lies on his deathbed knowing his fragile existence is the only thing restraining the curse. His only hope is Patrick Galloway, a fellow soldier from the Great War and a specialist in abolishing evil abominations.
Welcome to Clive Barker’s Undying, a horrifying FPS romp of curses, strange, mad creatures, and family dysfunction gone terribly wrong. Step into the shoes of Patrick Galloway as you attempt to banish the evil using your arcane magic and the ever-dependable six shooter of metal grace. Pray to whatever god you believe in because this journey may end up costing your soul. First person shooter meets the contemporary master of horror fiction, don't miss it!
I used to reffer to this game as Clive Baker's Undying for some reason. Anyway it was a big suprise when I got this game - positively. You want to buy it? Buy it do not hesitate if you and oldschool medieval style fan.
Best played with surround sound headphones in the dark. When I first played this back in 2001 it scared the beejezus out of me. What makes it so scary? The sound design. They really nailed it.
This was just brilliant one of the scariest games I've ever played - great setting, plot and pacing.
The ending was a bit "creature feature" but what the hell. Recommended unreservedly
There are 3 things that make this game amazing, and 2 that make me cry.
Good:
1. Very imaginative graphics style especially later in the game and when scrying in the mansion.
2. Tense atmosphere with genuine jumpy moments.
2.5. Good bosses
3.The amazing title music, up there with Deus Ex. It makes you happy to sit at the main menu for hours on end.
The bad:
1. The Irish/Oirish accent
2. Clunky feel to some of the abilities and levels.
Overall one of my favourite games not the most replayable games but its like a good book, excellent to play once every few years,
At the time I am writing this review, this game has a 5 star rating. I guess it's natural to be disappointed when
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Your expectations are raised a little too high. This game is plagued by tiny levels and constantly interrupts me with loading
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screens. I know I shouldn't judge a game by its graphics, especially when it was released in 2001, but Halo looks better and it was on the Xbox. Half-life and Quake 2 look better with their arguably lower level of fidelity, and they don't constantly
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interrupt you with bloody loading screens. As for the gameplay, its a sub-par fps. Spells help mix the combat up some, but for me it was a bit of a gimmick. Enemy variety is
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lacking and while the environments are sometimes interesting, they are just as often dull and empty. Undying does succeed in being creepy, but it rarely invokes true
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terror. I didn't finish this game. I stopped a few hours in because I wasn't having fun. All in all, Undying is a forgettable experience and there is no excuse
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for levels this tiny.