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Gamer: Cursed Mountain Review

Gamer writes: "Originality is not always easy to find in games. For example, a shooter set in World War II today to do something really special to justify its setting. The Wii had many titles in recent years, despite the new control possibilities, showed a great lack of originality. May know Cursed Mountain, a Wii game set in the frozen peaks of the Himalayas, now change that."
The Hunter - contributor
Published: 34 days 3 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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