Download The Creed (Windows)

More than 29300 old games to download for free!

The Creed

Windows - 1998

Year 1998
Platform Windows
Released in United States
Genre Action
Theme Cyberpunk / Dark Sci-Fi, Sci-Fi / Futuristic
Publisher Electronic Arts, Inc.
Developer Insomnia Entertainment
Perspective 3rd-Person
3.33 / 5 - 6 votes

Description of The Creed

Read Full Description

A good example of a "great concepts, botched execution" game, The Creed is very innovative cyperpunk action/adventure that could have been the definitive game of its kind before Deus Ex comes along, if only the developer had spent more time polishing the codes and squashing major bugs.

Karen Zierler says it all in a very thorough review of this buggy underdog that was only released in Australia and Asia: "It's a simple idea really, and nothing to do with religion as we know it. Violence is the creed. Get them before they get you and use who you can. Swindle, murder and fight your way through. The game has approximately 270 missions, if you can get to them, intelligent character types and a mission editor. Once the initial story begins, you work your way through designed missions for the faction of your choice in order to gain their favor. The missions are organized in a branched tree, and what missions you select (up to three may be offered at a time to chose from) affect what is offered later. A series of missions may continue a small story line for a couple of mission rounds.

Although The Creed is intended to be an adventure/action mix, it is extremely heavy on the action. The story is given in a very poor video movie at the beginning of the game and spelled out more clearly in colorful language in the manual and also on the game's web-site. Two characters are available: Gene Matrix, once a commander of an elite strike force now turned renegade and hired assassin, and Guy Wolfe, an ex-enforcer (cop) who graduated with honors and was assigned to Earth's southern hemisphere and resigned (again with honors) to take up bounty hunting. The backgrounds of the characters are interesting and fairly detailed, sadly none of this comes through in the game play.

The Creed contains some very innovative missions. The style, or atmosphere of the world is consistent and immersive. It is dark and dank. There is no weather or day to night changes, so the city remains static for the most part, except for the obelisk. The problems are the "filler" NPCs which walk about saying the same things over and over. However, the NPCs in missions are intelligent and the use of text and voice (except for the main characters) work well to convey missions as "realistic" situations. Although these too get a bit repetitive; my colleagues seemed to like to say, "kill them...kill them all..." a little too often.

The thing about The Creed is that there is quite a lot of game-play packed in a partially haphazard code. For instance, I can select a different series of missions, or Guy Wolfe as my character. Although I would have to go through much the same "type" of missions just differently scripted. Multiplayer is fun, but it suffers from the same problems as single-player and hard-core action gamers would definitely prefer an FPS. Not being able to complete the game due to bugs (each path still has to be tested to see if this is true in all cases), the monotony that comes after a while when all the missions are just variations of the same, the graphical glitches and the crashes, all means that The Creed is hard pressed to really deliver.

In the end, the game should, according to the materials, allow the player to make his/her way out of Cerberus and off Outpost IV. Essentially, at least a brief wrap up of what happened to either Guy or Gene, and possibly a little insight into their backgrounds since their stories were so built up would provide some closure. Whether that is hidden within the code or they are building it into the US/European release, is hard to say. At this point, I cannot recommend The Creed, although it has potential, if a very bloody, gory, somewhat sick game is to your tastes. It just needs more work. It feels incomplete, unfinished, is buggy and freezes up before the end game."

Wasted potential, to say the least. Well worth your time to find out all the great potential of this underdog, but be prepared to run into some serious bugs and the inability to finish the game.

Review By HOTUD

External links

Captures and Snapshots

Comments and reviews

Quadrajet 2020-10-05 0 point

Best way to play it is through a Windows 98 Virtual Machine in software mode, it runs perfectly.
Contrary to what information is online, the game IS 100% completable.
https://youtu.be/NOOH-5E6MhQ
There is one faction mission towards the end of the game (The Order) that freezes the game 100% of the time, however it is a timed mission so you can wait to fail the mission and move onto the next. (Think GTA1 payphone missions).

Overall if you enjoy extremely obscure but charming jank i recommend it, if i had to describe it, it is basically GTA2 with pre-rendered backrounds and a blade runner aesthetic.

Frank 2019-07-04 1 point

Hello.

The game is not working. I also tried the fix.
The error says:

Non-Accelerated scene data not found, Please reinstall the Non-Accelerated version.

Any ideas?

Thanks, the site is awesome :)

Write a comment

Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run The Creed (Windows), read the abandonware guide first!

 

Download The Creed

We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible. If you have additional files to contribute or have the game in another language, please contact us!

Windows Version

DownloadRIP Version English version 148 MB DownloadISO Version English version 679 MB ManualEnglish version 696 KB

Game Extras

Various files to help you run The Creed, apply patches, fixes, maps or miscellaneous utilities.

FixFix for Direct3D mode English version 314 KB

Similar games

Fellow retro gamers also downloaded these games:

BlackSite: Area 51 abandonware
BlackSite: Area 51Win2007
kill.switch abandonware
kill.switchWin2004
Abuse abandonware
AbuseDOS, Win, Mac1995
Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine abandonware
Cybernoid: The Fighting MachineWin, C64, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST2002
BHunter abandonware
BHunterWin1999
Queen: The eYe abandonware
Queen: The eYeDOS1998

Ad Consent Terms About Contact FAQ Useful links Contribute Taking screenshots How to play

MyAbandonware utopiaweb