20°

Destructoid Review: Clive Barker's Jericho

Clive Barker's Jericho is a game with flaws. Definite flaws. While on an artistic level it's very hard to fault anything of its content whatsoever, - indeed, as punishing horror experiences go in videogames, it's one of the best I've ever experienced in terms of production design and atmosphere - there are certain niggles in the actual mechanics of its gameplay which just can't be ignored. How fundamentally those flaws affect your enjoyment of the game however, will depend on the level of perfection you demand from your FPS gaming, how much of a horror fan you are, and to a degree, how much of a love you have of Barker's work in general.
7 / 10
G4L - contributor
Published: 752 days 23 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

PC
Battlefield 2142 Patch 1.51 Detailed
PC | News
EA has detailed Battlefield 2142's upcoming 1.51 patch, noting the removal of on-disc DRM, the addition of new maps and the release of the Northern...

Multi
'Modern Warfare 2 in 60 Seconds' is 1:15 Long
Multi | Video
Kotaku: "Not a speed-run, but this Zero Punctuation-style rundown of Modern Warfare 2 provides a Cliffs Notes to the story for those who bough...

Industry News
Experimental Gameplay 2010 Open for Submissions
Industry News | News
The annual Experimental Gameplay Workshop is now accepting submissions for games that push the boundries of traditional gameplay. Chosen developers...
50°

PC
Crysis goes Back to the Future
PC | News
Gamer Limit "A fellow Back to the Future enthusiast has made a drivable DeLorean DMC-12 for Crysis, which when taken up to 88 miles per hour…....
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News