A remarkable game with all the essential elements. Too bad it couldn't have been revised more...

User Rating: 7.8 | Clive Barker's Undying MAC
Undying completely rubbed me the wrong way during the first 10 minutes. But, I'll tell you one thing, this game just grew on me. I, for one thing, will remember this game for years to come. The Environments are very "odd" and remarkable to say the least. It feels like a fantasy, but with a tint of reality.

The gameplay mechanics in Undying are awesome. It's just like playing Quake 3, etc. The spells you use are very satisfactory, and the weapons seem to never loose thier edge..even the revolver (your first weapon).

I wouldn't call this game scarey at all. It's just a nice little packaged adventure game.

The story is somewhat involving, but just right to tell you the truth. Your charactor (Jerimiah) leaves journal entrys so you can always revise what is taking place at the current moment.

Revisement is the biggest issue with this game. I played this on a G5 2GHz with a 6800 Ultra, and it was smooth as butter most of the time. But some of t he large enivornments the developers used could have been more efficient..because I was getting some bad framerate drops.

My biggest issue is I wasn't able to complete this game. I was to succeed through a door, but the damn door would only creek halfway. So, the door was indeed stuck...and it was my only way through. So yes, a bug stopped me from completing this game. That is too bad. Otherwise, this could have been a mid 80's game.

EA games also need to learn to enable widescreen gaming.

Undying is a remarkable game with all the essential elements. Too bad it couldn't have been revised more. Certain issues like non-widescreen support, bugs, and FPS efficiency could have been improved.

Typically, if I am unable to complete a game due to a bug, I really nail it hard. But this game actually has some spirit in it..so I couldn't really nail it as hard as I wanted too.