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Undying
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Undying

Developer: DreamWorks Interactive · Published by Electronic Arts · 2001
The horror FPS that still makes you check under the bed.
Single-PlayerSpellcastingScryingSilver BulletsBoss BattlesHorror
4.5
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
The scariest FPS I've ever played, and it's not even close.
I don't scare easy. Undying had me jumping out of my chair more times than I can count. A horror masterpiece with a few rough edges that don't blunt the terror.
About This Game

Undying is a first-person shooter horror game developed by DreamWorks Interactive and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on February 20, 2001, exclusively for Windows. Built on the Unreal Tournament engine, the game follows Patrick Galloway, a paranormal investigator returning to the Covenant estate in Ireland to aid his old friend Jeremiah Covenant, who is beset by a family curse. The game combines traditional FPS combat with spellcasting; players wield pistols, shotguns, a Celtic scythe, and the Tibetan war cannon, while also casting spells like ectoplasm, invoke, skull storm, flight, and shield. Its standout feature is the scrying spell, which allows players to peer into the spectral world, revealing hidden objects, enemy weaknesses, and lore. The campaign spans a variety of environments, from the decaying mansion to catacombs, a mausoleum, a monastery, and the surreal realm of Oneiros. Enemies include howlers, skarrows, jemaas, undead skeletons, and ghost priests, each requiring specific strategies and often specific ammunition types like silver bullets. Boss encounters are memorable, each with unique mechanics. While lacking multiplayer, Undying is praised for its thick atmosphere, gripping story, and the synergy of its audio-visual design, which creates a genuinely terrifying experience. It was developed with input from novelist Clive Barker on story elements. The game originally retailed for around $50 at launch and has since been re-released digitally on GOG with compatibility fixes for modern systems.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: March 12, 2002 · Restored: June 14, 2026
4.5
Excellent
Review Verdict
Private: Undying
I don't scare easy. Undying had me jumping out of my chair more times than I can count. A horror masterpiece with a few rough edges that don't blunt the terror.
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD copies are easily found second-hand, often under $10. The game runs on Windows 98/ME/2000/XP and plays well on period hardware with a Voodoo or TNT2-class graphics card.
Modern Re-release
Available on GOG for $5.99, pre-patched to run on Windows 10/11. The GOG version includes the manual and bonus extras, and it's DRM-free.