
4
Players in Game
590 😀
38 😒
87,63%
Rating
$3.74
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy Reviews
Sphinx and The Cursed Mummy is an original 3rd person action-adventure inspired by the mythology of ancient Egypt. Travelling the world via magical portals to foil the evil plans of Set. Sphinx's Journey will require all his wits, agility, and special powers.
App ID | 606710 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | THQ Nordic, Eurocom |
Publishers | THQ Nordic |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Full controller support, Includes level editor, Captions available |
Genres | RPG, Adventure |
Release Date | 10 Nov, 2017 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Supported Languages | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Korean |

628 Total Reviews
590 Positive Reviews
38 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy has garnered a total of 628 reviews, with 590 positive reviews and 38 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
370 minutes
Peak game from my childhood, and it isnt just nostalgia, it still holds up.
although the onyx scarab achievement is pure evil fuckery.
worth full price.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1063 minutes
Pro:
It's like a 3D Legend of Zelda, only it's Egyptian, and Link and Zelda are both playable characters with their own sections. Very-well designed platforming puzzles.
Cons:
Playable characters don't have shadows.
There are some missables, and if you save in the final area, you're STUCK there, so listen to the warning the game gives you and complete all the sidequests first!
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1243 minutes
I played this game when I was much younger during the PS2 era, and remember being very stuck and unsure of how to progress. But I always meant to come back to it as I remember it feeling expansive and interesting.
I finally did, and now that I have played through I can comfortably say that this game was worth coming back to for my own nostalgia, but take that away and in my opinion this game is fine, good even.
The story is okay with it being the most interesting early on, the game play and mechanics available are also alright with some new toys being introduced, combat being simple and straight forward, overall I think this is an inoffensive title that its strongest asset is probably the setting, although saying that I did enjoy the puzzle sections with the mummy and the exploration with Sphinx, and even some of the surprise mechanics such as the creature collecting.
Although for my tastes I found that I didn't struggle too much with any portion of the game difficulty wise, but some of the mummy puzzles especially weren't exactly difficult but there were a few moving parts to discover before things clicked into place which made up for it.
For some reason I also noted, the animations used for door opening and Sphinx's movement felt especially well animated.
But my main reason for not rating it higher even though it's a competent experience is that mechanics are sometimes displayed once and never used again, rewards in game are usually uninteresting and you can anticipate what will be given, what is deemed the 3rd and 4th chapter by the achievements are much shorter than the other two and feels like the game was paced well at the start but speeds up and finishes quickly nearer the second half, which is especially a shame in my eyes when the game at the start introduces a lot of new locales and makes the world feel larger than it ends up being.
I do think the game was in the end a good length because I was personally ready to be finished with it, but I was expecting more from the way it has presented itself while playing. With that in mind though, I do think the game does a good job of giving the illusion of the game being larger than it is and the world feeling well inhabited.
Someone looking for a just above mediocre adventure game with some comfortable platforming and puzzles, and wants to enjoy exploring the setting and world, I think this does well and succeeds, and for £14.99 it's in my eyes an acceptable price for me having 20 hours of gameplay from it.
With all that's said above I do have to take into consideration the age of the game and the hardware at the time, which makes me far more on the side of recommending this as opposed to not.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
759 minutes
There are a lot of interesting and well-done ideas in this game that seem way ahead of its time given that this game was originally released in 2003. I discovered it as a kid as part of a 'multi-pack' at Costco. But the game definitely feels its age - it is clunky to play but will be fun to the right audience.
Recommended to the following people:
- If you played this game in the early 2000s and are looking to replay. You are definitely going to feel the age of the game but the nostalgia (and the surprisingly good game mechanics) will keep the game fun.
- If you are exploring Gaming history and are interested in seeing a "hidden gem" game that is shockingly full of gaming ideas that seem to pre-date the time of its release. This game could have been an icon back in the day with a little more polish and a lot better marketing.
Not recommended for:
- If you don't fit the categories above. This is not a modern game, this game will feel clunky and old. You have no nostalgia to fuel your motivation. You likely won't enjoy it.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive