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Clive Barker's Jericho features a total of seven levels, each set in different locations that explore various themes and environments. Players control a squad of characters, each with unique abilities, to navigate through these levels, which are rich in Horror and supernatural elements. The gameplay combines action and puzzle-solving as the team confronts various enemies and challenges.

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