: For fans of horror history, it’s a fascinating look at how mid-tier developers tried to replicate the survival horror boom. The Bad:
If you’ve played early survival horror, you’ll feel right at home—for better or worse. Curse The Eye of Isis
Revisiting a Relic: Is Curse: The Eye of Isis Still Worth the Scare? : For fans of horror history, it’s a
: Modern PC users often report needing to remap controls every time they launch the game or struggling with controller compatibility. : For fans of horror history
: Like its inspirations, the game features fixed camera angles and the polarizing "tank" control scheme.
The year is 1890. A priceless Egyptian statue—the titular Eye of Isis—is stolen from the British Museum, unleashing a supernatural yellow mist that transforms guards and civilians into nightmarish monsters.