
Codemasters has revealed a few more specifics about Clive Barker's Jericho, the next-gen and PC horror first-person shooter in development at Madrid-based Mercury Steam.
And since it's Halloween, they've also chosen today to release some grisly screenshots and a trailer, the latter now showing on Eurogamer TV.
Due out on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2007, the game sees the eponymous Jericho team heading to the Middle-Eastern city of Al-Khali, site of a huge archaeological dig and paranormal research centre, in search of a dodgy dimensional rift.
But they won't just be firing their guns at the hellish creatures that pour forth from said rift, oh no, because the Jericho team are also trained in the arcane arts, with each member "an expert in different para-psychological disciplines including clairvoyance, alchemy, blood magic and exorcism".

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The PSX (or PS1, whichever you prefer) is one of the most iconic consoles ever made. Boasting a gigantic library, it was the first entry into the realm of 3D for many gamers, all thanks to a plethora of memorable games still talked about to this day.
Bugs Bunny Lost in Time
Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters
Sheep Dog n Wolf (Sheep Raider)
Seriously Sheep Dog n Wolf was fantastic and I can't believe we have never had another game like it.
It might look cute and fun being a Looney Tune game but it had some great puzzles where you had to make your way through a level with platforming, get to the Sheeps pen, find a way to distract Sam or get a Sheep away from him without knowing using ACME products and then work out a way to get the Sheep to the white ring on the other side of the level to complete it.
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I'd kill for a remake.
As nice as this list might be, I'm not digging through 20 pages just because the site uses that excuse to get more traffic numbers and ad revenue.

Adam Lloyd writes: "Ever since HAL first locked his human counterparts outside the ship’s airlock, people have wondered whether artificial intelligence will ever become sophisticated enough to rival our own. While many attempts at creating a convincing AI have been made, none have ever managed to convince the world that machines can be capable of independent thought. However, the Creatures series is probably the closest we’ve got."

Brittany Vincent writes: "I can't stand it when my Sims live fulfilling lives. I like to drown patrons of my parks in Roller Coaster Tycoon. As I've grown up, I've murdered hundreds of digital citizens for a few quick chuckles. But when I was a little girl, I loved to mistreat Norns, the stars of 1997's Creatures, the most."
The Warhammer trailer got me more interested than the Jericho trailer.
Looking at these screens remind me of Silent Hill, in a goood way. It's quite grotesque! :D And I like it like that.
I need to see more of this game because so far it looks awesome!