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For players craving a slower, darker FPS with Barker's grotesque fingerprints all over it, accept the jank and you'll find something genuinely eerie.
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About Clive Barker's Undying
Undying trades typical sci-fi corridors for a creeping Gothic mansion full of family curses, forbidden rituals, and creatures that feel genuinely unsettling rather than just bullet sponges. You're an immortal detective unraveling what happened to the Covenant family, armed with spell-casting alongside conventional weapons. The pacing is methodical, this isn't arena combat, it's slow-burn horror punctuated by combat encounters that actually feel tense because ammo is scarce and enemies hit hard. The voice acting and Barker's signature grotesque design carry the narrative through a plot that respects its gothic roots. Some spell combinations are creative, though the graphics have aged visibly and the level design occasionally feels cramped. It's a niche game for players who want their shooters weird, atmospheric, and willing to let story breathe, not a cult classic, but a solid artifact from when horror FPS games took themselves seriously.

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- Processor
- Core i3 / AMD A6 2.4Ghz
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 / AMD Radeon HD 4670 / Intel HD Graphics 4000
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 1200 MB available space
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- Developer
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Publisher
- Aspyr Media
- Release Date
- Feb 19, 2001