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The A.V. Club: Cursed Mountain Review

The A.V. Club writes: "Survival-horror videogames have been in need of a renaissance for a good long while now, something larger than the few key titles that have contributed a handful of now-clichéd, stock conventions. Resident Evil made zombies part of the core curriculum, Silent Hill required that players be shrouded in darkness and a dense sea of fog, and Dead Space added zero gravity and aliens to the equation. Cursed Mountain proves that there's still a lot of ground to be broken in reaping scares from a videogame, but it doesn't have all the answers itself."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 33 days 9 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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