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Honest Gamers: Cursed Mountain Review

Cursed Mountain isn't built for speed. Scaling treacherous inclines in the Himalayas, grizzled climber Eric Simmons must move with caution. When he's crawling up the sheer side of a cliff with only an ice axe in each hand for traction – a surprisingly rare occurrence – he has to be wary of loose rocks that could send him plummeting to a violent death. If he ever needs to bolt, it's done with the same amount of care; the game appropriately calls it a jog.
s8anicslayer - contributor
Published: 40 days ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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