Clive Barker's Jericho: Special Edition

Clive Barker's Jericho: Special Edition (2007)

by MercurySteam, Codemasters
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Sometimes referred to as simply Jericho, is a first person shooter survival horror video game with author Clive Barker providing the premise of the storyline. Jericho's core gameplay consists of leading the game's seven-man team codenamed Jericho, allowing control of all team members by jumping to each character during certain points in the game, through various environments that have been warped by the Firstborn while fighting off a variety of twisted creatures.Show more
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Clive Barker's Jericho is a good old-fashioned horror first-person shooter with good graphics and an interesting story about 4 characters with different talents. GOG you need to add this game to your app.👍
user avatar@HemahGlouser avatar@HemahGlo
March 02, 2025
So sad to see this game is forgotten... Why there so few votes? I hope this game will take a place in GOG. But with those number it almost impossible. This is a great horror shooter. Absolute unique (may be like FEAR). It's a real gem in the genre. With dark, gory atmosphere. Interesting heroes to play. Absolute cinema!
A friend of mine spoke highly of this game a short while ago, he says it was on Steam and they removed the page, probably due to incompatibility with new OS so it might not run as it should on PC. I would be happy if you could recover this gem and make it available on GOG. Unfortunately I have not had direct experience with it, but I would like to recover it. Thanks again for this fantastic preservation operation! Keep on keeping on!
user avatar@SpideR93user avatar@SpideR93
April 16, 2025
I think this game is so underrated. When i played it first time it has so epic graphics, so much creativity and it has so good gameplay. I did not find another game like this by years. I played alone, but it was so challenging and so much FUN! The selectable characters with different skills has epic. Anyone can found the best option for fighting and for own personal feelings. Overall this is an epic, entertaining, captivating game for anyone whos want some good hours while playing games. :)
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