environment features a macabre twist on a historical period, and they rival Painkiller in their haunting heavy metal video backdrop appearance. Unfortunately, the creepy locales and ultraviolent action don’t translate into a frightening experience. And ...read the complete Clive Barker's Jericho review at Game Informer
repeatable if the character fails, but that doesn’t make them more fun. You have a scant half a second as the button flashes on one side of the screen to press it, or you fail. Even on the PC, where these buttons are simply the WASD keys, it’s still remar...read the complete Clive Barker's Jericho review at Game Almighty
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in all versions of the game, and these crop up far too regularly, especially early on. The game tries to hide this by displaying some slowly typed text on the screen, but it doesn't disguise being regularly ripped out of the game experience.Clive Barker's...read the complete Clive Barker's Jericho review at Pro-G
Clive Barker's Jericho is a corridor shooter. It's got a few elements to distract you from its monster closets and entirely linear levels, such as the squad control, but ultimately it's a straight-ahead charge from beginning to end. You start out as...read the complete Clive Barker's Jericho review at IGN
and the battles usually involve some light puzzle elements involving your characters’ special skills. They are also tough in the old-school way. Not only do you have to perform something very difficult to even hurt the boss, but you’ve got to ...read the complete Clive Barker's Jericho review at Game Revolution
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