![]() ![]() Taking place in the early 1920s and written in cooperation with horror writer Clive Barker, it follows Patrick Galloway, a paranormal investigator who returns to his native Ireland to help an old friend uncover the truth behind a mysterious curse plaguing his family. The story, for instance, is easily one of the best that I’ve seen in an older shooter. And honestly it should be a big regret because Undying is a great game with a lot of exemplary qualities. But you still don’t and deep down you harbor the smallest regret for the game you never found time to play. Heck, maybe you even think about playing it. Maybe you remember it every now and then. You get caught up playing other games and it slides to the periphery of your memory. A friend (or an uncle in my case) recommends it to you and you swear that you’ll try it sometime but you don’t. I’ve adjusted the review to be more accurate and I apologize for any confusion this goof-up caused anyone.Ĭlive Barker’s Undying is one of those games. My mistake was looking through the key bindings and not realized that “Weapon Action” and “Reload” were the same thing. Updated: In the original article I claimed that you couldn’t reload your weapons “on the fly.” A helpful forum poster (thanks SupahGamuh!) corrected me. Written in cooperation with author Clive Barker it drops the player into a dark mystery where they’ll need to use brains, magic and bullets to solve the mysteries surrounding a family curse. sound card compatimble with DirectX 9.First person shooter month comes to an end with 2001’s paranormal shooter Undying. ![]() ![]()
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