![]() ![]() The power of the curse brought back his siblings, turning them into ghastly monsters, haunting their last living brother. The siblings became insane and eventually died, leaving Jeremiah alone… or so he thought. As children, Jeremiah and his four siblings stole a book from their father’s library and ended up performing a ritual on the Standing Stones Island, causing the anger of an ancient force and eventually cursing them all. Indeed, after reopening the mansion in 1860, his father grew obsessed with archeology and genealogy, unearthing ancient standing stones on a small island in the center of his extensive domain. As you can guess, those talents might get in handy in a first person shooter.īed-ridden and on the verge of death, Jeremiah tells his old friend the sad story of his family. Once the war stopped, Galloway became a mystical investigator, wandering around the world and using his fighting skills and magical knowledge to get paid. ![]() As the enemy leader was about to kill Patrick with a magical stone, Jeremiah saved his life and gave the artifact as a token to his new friend. The two Irishmen used to be brothers-in-arms during war time dealing with Trsanti, a tribe of fictive pirates versed in black magic. The story takes place in 1923, Great War veteran Patrick Galloway is urged by his friend Jeremiah Covenant to visit him in his familial estate, located at the coast of Northern Ireland. Undying‘s story feels like Clive Barker’s own take on Edgar Allan Poe’s classic Gothic short story The Fall of the House of Usher. The first of several original IP games Barker got actively involved with was Undying, developed by Dreamworks Interactive. As early as 1990, Impact Software Development created two games on his movie Nightbreed (dubbed The Action Game an The Interactive Movie), and Hellraiser for the NES is one of the most sought-after unfinished games. (Renowned horror author and director Clive Barker – probably most famous for the Hellraiser franchise – has this interesting affinity towards video games. ![]()
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