Do you have a favorite "RE-clone" that everyone else forgot about? and let’s talk retro horror! Review: “Curse: The Eye Of Isis” (Computer Game)
: The Victorian setting and "Silent Hill-inspired" fog effects create a genuinely eerie vibe.
: Expect plenty of backtracking, keycard hunting, and inventory management. Some players have noted that progress can be frustratingly halted if you miss specific documents, even if you have the right keys. Why You Might (or Might Not) Play It Today The Good:
: For fans of horror history, it’s a fascinating look at how mid-tier developers tried to replicate the survival horror boom. The Bad:
Curse: The Eye of Isis isn't going to redefine the genre, but it’s a fun, bite-sized trip back to 2003 for anyone who misses the "clunky" charm of 6th-generation horror. If you can find it for under a dollar, it’s well worth the price of admission just to see the British Museum overrun by mummies.
Revisiting a Relic: Is Curse: The Eye of Isis Still Worth the Scare?