In a press release issued today, the team behind Cursed Mountain has unveiled some of the details about the game's graphics engine. According to the developers, the game will make use of HDR and other effects to create a more realistic setting.
Gerhard Seiler, Technical Director of Sproing, has stated that, "Our engine technology really takes the Wii hardware to its limits and Wii gamers can really look forward to a heart-stopping, and breath-taking world that comes alive with this title."
BD writes: Did you hear? There’s a polar vortex sweeping across the country, The Day After Tomorrow style, and unless you’re brave enough to risk instantly freezing as soon as you step outside — like those poor helicopter pilots, they will be missed — the only escape is through video games. Or Dennis Quaid. Since we’re in for a deep freeze, with most of the country already enduring ridiculously low temperatures, I thought I’d come up with a list of horror games we can all enjoy.
"the only escape is through video games. Or Dennis Quaid" lol
I haven't played Dead Space 3, I thought about renting it, but I didn't like DS2 very much, absolutely LOVED DS1, i've heard many times DS3 is even worser sequel
Starting a horror games list by mentioning Dead Space 3.. it's enough to make horror fans weep.
Tom Towers and Phil Fog return to their Big Show format, this time devoting an entire show to survival horror!
Rob Lowzak from Power Level Marketing drops by to drop knowledge about the history of horror. Rob is an expert on the genre and a regular speaker at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend, formerly known as Screamfest.
Gaming's unique take on horror bears mentioning, and so too does the political history of Rule of Rose.
All of the above comes together with Game Under's regular impressions, but this time with a horror twist: Left 4 Dead 2, Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut, Cursed Mountain and Alan Wake.
The scariest night of the year is now only two days away, a horrifying evening when strange children knock at the door and refuse to leave without a toll of sweets and candy. It's also the time of year when we willingly scare ourselves witless by playing frightening video games.
To finish off a week-long series of fond Wii remembrances, Nintendo Life wants to highlight some titles from the system's back-catalogue that are perfect for this time of year. It suggests turning out the lights, basking in the tiny blue glow of the Wii power switch and trying these titles this Halloween.
Sounds very interesting
" Our engine technology really takes the Wii hardware to its limits"
That's developer number 4? saying that?
It's not working guys just develope a decent game and get on with it.
If you hold your breath, waiting for next-gen graphics on the Wii...you'll run out of oxygen and die. :O
i thought it said cursed mountain dew
i think this is great and all but im sure the physics systems should be worked on too because i think that euphoria is possible to a certain extent on wii. They tweaked the call of duty 4 engine for wii but that took a while who knows maybe they will make a special version of the euphoria physics engine for wii one day