There is also a d/l version available right here apparently (I just looked). I cannot recommend the PC version enough! Loved it! Admire the gorgeous views from the mountain. You can move through the world as slow as you like. But the pacing is excellent, and makes up for it. There is never much doubt as to where to go next. The story is excellent, and really drew me in. I adored the mountain setting (takes place on Mount Chomolonzo, a real Himalayan mountain). Hands down the most atmospheric game I've played since the Stalker games. The mouse is used to make the gestures in game (instead of the wii-mote, which was sort of wonky on the wii I've heard), which makes the PC version a lot easier to play.Īs you can tell by that video, the voice acting is phenomenal. It played very smooth, and never crashed once. The PC port supports up to 1920 x 1200 resolution, and even has a reverse Y-axis option for the mouse (which was a godsend for me). It's also a very nice PC port of a wii original. The entire 10 hours I spent playing this game is just as atmospheric as this little bit is, if not more. The PC version got horrible reviews, but I watched a YouTube playthrough of the first 10 minutes that absolutely sold me. The seller sent photographic instructions on how to change the language from Russian to English (just a button to click in the game's directory). I just installed it and filed the DVD away. The game came on a dual-sided DVD, and it's a big game (IIRC 5 to 7 gigs). It was tough to find a nice new physical-disk copy for less than $80 at the time, so I was a bit skeptical that I got mine for $20 including overseas shipping.īut it was indeed a legit Russian copy, complete with a nice plastic/cardboard fold-out case. I bought my copy from Belarus (near Chernobyl) through eBay about a year ago. Oh gosh, I loved "Cursed Mountain" on PC!
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