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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!
A really great atmospheric horror shooter. I had already played it so many times. The old house and the beautiful coastal atmosphere are simply legendary. The horror is sometimes subtle and sometimes action packed. There are many different rooms to explore, as well as caves, old huts, 2 great designed parallel universes and so on. Really very elaborately produced at the time and also aged very well due to the attention to detail. I'm totally happy that the GOG version runs great on Windows 10, because unfortunately my original CD is no longer compatible with Windows 10.
An early FPS to bring in more adventure, puzzle, and some minor RPG elements as well as a quick selection wheel to swap between weapons and abilities. Great atmosphere, graphics (for the time though still atmospheric), music, and enjoyable gameplay for the most part. The weapons are fun to use and satisfying, one of the only games where shooting a gun while touching a wall can cause to yo injure yourself from bullet ricochets and different weapons can have stronger effects on certain types of enemies. Spells can allow you to project a shield in front of yourself, haste yourself to make all of your actions faster including your mana regeneration, skyre can eventually let you see enemies through walls and health auras, attack spells let you shoot lightning and launch exploding skulls, and one of the more unique ones is one that will revive dead enemies to fight for you, kill undead enemies, or cause living enemies to kill themselves. It's nice to play a game where you can equip a spell to your off hand and where your mana to use them just regenerates over time rather than needing to manage some separate mana potion style pickups. Spells can be upgraded up to a fifth level improving their damage output and reducing mana cost but casting while holding a certain object in the left hand raises their level by one, possibly to six. Exploring locations and being able to see into the past or hidden images in portraits with the scrye spell is a great mechanic. Good story and journal entries that you will need to find and read to uncover some of the plot.
It's one of the best games I've ever played. Cannot wait for it to be remade with modern graphics and controls. It would be so much more fun! (and SCARY!)
Still as good as when it came out. Great levels, great characters, great story. I am still discovering new uses for some of the spells, each time I replay it. (For those who haven’t played it before: spells aren’t your only means of attack; there’s also firearms and mystical weapons.)
I should mention, there are a handful of places where this game is genuinely scary, and I don’t mean jump scares.
I remember reading that there was talk of a sequel, shortly after this came out, but the plans fell apart. Quite a shame, because this will leave you wanting more.