Curse: The Eye of Isis
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About This Game
Strange things are happening at Great Britain’s museum of natural history in 1890. A gang of ruthless thugs has broken into the establishment, the Eye of Isis Egyptian statue has been stolen, and a mysterious fog has overtaken a number of areas of the museum killing and transforming all it comes into contact with.
In this survival horror game you will be playing as museum curator/archeologist Victoria Sutton and her childhood friend Darien Dane, you’ll have to fight the various beings and entities created by this fog. You’ll spend considerable time in the museum, take a steam train to the coast and travel the seas in a huge cargo ship before finally entering the pyramid tomb where you must find and destroy the source of this ancient evil.
Reviews
“Curse: The Eye of Isis is a fun, creepy, good looking horror game.”
78% – IGN
“The graphics are dripping with dark Victorian depravity. The environments look and feel old and worn and gloomy.”
73% – GameZone
“It’s worthy of a spot in your collection beside Resident Evil and Silent Hill and should provide several good evenings of fright.”
69% – Game Chronicles
Title: Curse: The Eye of Isis
Genre: Adventure
Asylum entertainment
Microids
Release Date: 24 Oct, 2003
System Requirements
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Minimum:
- OS *: Windows® XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: Pentium® III 600 MHz
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce III or ATI Radeon 9000
- Storage: 700 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible Sound Card
- Additional Notes: Mouse, Keyboard
Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
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Curse: The Eye of Isis Free Download About This Game Strange things are happening at Great Britain’s museum of natural history in 1890. A gang of ruthless thugs has broken into the establishment, the Eye of Isis Egyptian statue has been stolen, and a mysterious fog has overtaken a number of areas of the museum…