![]() It’s 1923 and you play Irishman Patrick Galloway, a laconic supernaturalist not far removed from Barker’s recurrent private detective character Harry D’Amour. ![]() Undying, however, spends much more time than energy elaborating on why anything is happening in either universe. A house that has extra wings leading off into other dimensions populated by ravenous hordes dates back cinematically to Don Coscarelli’s 1979 classic Phantasm, and literarily to William Hope Hodgson’s 1908 neglected classic The House On The Borderland. ![]() Monstrous tenants from the netherworld await in this manor, which looks appropriately creepy.Īnd as in most games with a successful writer’s name attached, blow it does.
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