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63

Mixed or average reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 25
  2. Negative: 2 out of 25
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  1. Given how much repetition is in the game, one would think it was much longer than its six to eight hour length. The lack of any kind of multiplayer hurts it further. And the final stake to the heart is the appallingly abrupt and inconclusive ending.
  2. 40
    The action and violence are satisfying enough to make the game marginally recommendable, but only barely. Add in the complete lack of any multiplayer options, a terrible ending, and Clive Barker’s Jericho feels like a game where the good parts are overwhelmed by the shortcomings.
User Score
7.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 286 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 31 out of 286
  1. ClaudioB.
    Oct 7, 2008
    10
    Sure this isn't the best FPS ever (more on that later), BUT, my friends: a) the plot, the visual & the mood come from Clive Barker, a Sure this isn't the best FPS ever (more on that later), BUT, my friends: a) the plot, the visual & the mood come from Clive Barker, a writer that I personally adore: to be honest the idea of an ancient evil radicated into the history of man so that you can change scenario with a meaning sounds good to me, while you go deeper you go past historical eras and forgive me but this is a fantastic idea; at the same time, you can (and must, to survive) control a whole squad with specific weapons and powers and this is also a great idea (instead of "oh i've found a new great weapon" of the others FPS!); b) levels are linear, enemies come out from spots...but when they do so, emerging from the myst, or a dark tunnel, well, my heart always lose a beat or two: I really don't understand other comments all over the net, this game scares me! (but again maybe its ME); always after a combat I think "wow thanks god there is a save point-that one was pretty hard"; c) bad things: powers aren't always easy to use (you have to place the character with extreme care, in THAT place and not two millimetres away!), an open ending (eh eh, space for a sequel-that's business my friends) and -but that's MY problem- the language translation in italian (totally sucks, I just play in english). To me, this game rocks: if you read Barker, buy it; if you enjoy a game with a marvellous mood, great characters and great plot and don't mind little repetitive schemes... buy it! It's worth it. Full Review »
  2. Feb 20, 2019
    9
    Clive Barker does it again! Although Jericho is not a masterpiece like Undying, it still has amazing atmosphere, great visuals, soundtrack andClive Barker does it again! Although Jericho is not a masterpiece like Undying, it still has amazing atmosphere, great visuals, soundtrack and fun gameplay. Yes, the game is repetitive and it might annoy some people, but it didn't bother me that much. Story is interesting and there should be a sequel... bois do the sequel! Pickens approves. Full Review »
  3. Jul 24, 2018
    9
    Clive Barker does it again! Although Jericho is not a masterpiece like Undying, it still has amazing atmosphere, great visuals, soundtrack andClive Barker does it again! Although Jericho is not a masterpiece like Undying, it still has amazing atmosphere, great visuals, soundtrack and fun gameplay. Yes, the game is repetitive and it might annoy some people, but it didn't bother me that much. Story is interesting and there should be a sequel... bois do the sequel! Pickens approves. Full Review »