Curse: The Eye of Isis Reviews
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.
App ID | 302210 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Asylum entertainment |
Publishers | Microids |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Adventure |
Release Date | 22 Aug, 2014 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Portugal |

164 Total Reviews
115 Positive Reviews
49 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Curse: The Eye of Isis has garnered a total of 164 reviews, with 115 positive reviews and 49 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
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Playtime:
112 minutes
This game started off on a strong point, then began to not only outstay its welcome, but went on to suffer greatly from many bugs as the game progressed. Turning down framerate helped with some issues, others not so much. At some points during the game, you might ask yourself "why didn't this game end 2 hours ago?"
This is a cautious recommendation.
There is a certain mood and atmosphere in this game that offered bit of a redemption through the jank. Camera angles are both a pro and con, as they are atmospheric. They can also prevent you from spotting more to the map at times, too.
If you're able to stick through potentially 3+ hours of buggy gameplay, with a save system that depends on locating a regularly travelling save point system (saving through an individual), and hoping to not save during a game-breaking bug? Go for it. Saving makes certain bugs permanent, potentially causing you a need to reload much earlier saves.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive