- All-action FPS combined with darkest horror, modern weapons & paranormal powers
- Squad gameplay that adds tension and action and switch between & play all seven squad members
- Control over a dozen supernatural weapons and abilities at a time through squad mechanics
- Each character has unique paranormal abilities
- Horror and action like nothing you’ve seen before
DescriptionA spectacular, creative, and unflinching realisation of a Clive Barker nightmare for next-gen console platforms and PC, Clive Barker’s Jericho is a new supernatural horror concept with story by the master mythmaker, novelist and filmmaker Clive Barker. Jericho deals with the mysterious reappearance of a lost city in a remote desert. When a form of evil that goes right back to the dawn of days resurfaces from there, a Special Forces squad, trained in both conventional warfare and the arcane arts, is sent in. Their mission: Hunt down and destroy the evil that lurks at the heart of the city before it destroys humanity. Clive Barker’s Jericho is designed as an action horror title that will up the stakes in visuals and phantasmagorical special effects. Mingling the darkest elements of Barker’s horror fiction and films with an ambitious, age-spanning story, aimed at mature gamers, fans of Clive Barker and horror fiction enthusiasts.
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since 3monthes i played with ps3 games and i have to tell u this is the worst game i have ever played.
Rating: 1 / 5
this is the worst game I’ve play on the PS3 yet. the AI for your squad is the worst I’ve seen in a long time since they rush to die so easily its ridiculous and they suck at killing enemies i spend more time saving these idiots than fighting. if i could give this thing negative stars I would
Totally Sux is a better rating!!
Rating: 1 / 5
the best play in a barker cleaves of long time all l' slope of manière makes an attempt to play more if your of the fps and horror éventent l' love of youll it estimate: 4/5
Totally unimpressed with this game. One of the worst PS3 games I played. As others have stated you spend more of your time healing your team than you do fighting. Actually you can watch you team during parts of the game and they’ll be shooting off in different directions or facing the wall. Blew chunks is an understatment.
Rating: 1 / 5
Although I haven’t finished it yet, I’m well into the game (no idea how close to the end, but with some exceptions PS3 games tend to be on the short side) and have been through several sections when your magical abilities come into play.
They ruin the game, frankly. It’s a great idea – each member of the team has unique weapons and magic. It ruins the game for one simple reason – in almost every situation where you’d like to make use of magic (basically, every fight), things are happening so fast you don’t have time to switch characters and cast. Also, most of the time half of them are knocked out before you even have the chance. With one character’s arm-mounted minigun, which should be a butt-kicking weapon, it takes 700,000 rounds to kill an enemy. And that’s just the non-bosses. Playing on easy.
It does look good. Some complain the surroundings are a bit repetitive, but you are in a desolate ruin, not some nearly pristine relic site like in a Tomb Raider game, so to me it fits. The enemies look good and are genuinely mean, and the way a swarm of flies appears and whisks their corpses away was a pleasant surprise. It’s great for fans of the gore factor, too.
If this had teammates that don’t die at the drop of a hat, gave you a little more health to work with (you die a lot, and die, and die, and die, again and again and ag. . . ), and paused when you bring up the character select, it would be a much better game. Maybe it would even be better without the magic, as a straight ahead shooter. In any case, it simply fails to deliver on its concept.
I’ll definitely finish it (or try to), because it certainly does have its good points, but won’t be keeping it. The team system is badly flawed and what magic they do have isn’t all that fun to use anyway. Taken simply as a shooter, there’s nothing special about it. I’d say rent or buy on the cheap.
Rating: 2 / 5