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the Trailer for the Video Game 'Cursed Mountain - Analysis'
Terror returns to Wii Cursed Mountain. Stay tuned ... and silent.
The genre of survival horror classics through its best form, too much action for a type of game that requires concentration to get a sense of danger and quiet time to soak up the atmosphere oppressive. Cursed Mountain is to fill the gap, and he succeeds.
The story is very interesting, we control Eric Simmons, a mountaineer who decides, out of sheer helplessness, discover the whereabouts of his brother, also a mountaineer, Frank Simmons. Frank has lost in the mountains of Chomolonzo, after separating from his group for having a loud argument with the leader of the expedition. Eric, after several months without news, he decides to venture into the icy landscape Chomolonzo despite subsequent warnings.
As you can see, the history of Cursed Mountain gets us into position quickly, something strange happens in Chomolonzo, perhaps the result of some kind of curse, perhaps the head of Simmons is losing it ... in any case, the player will feel At last, fear in their meat.
So Cursed Mountain is a survival horror fogy Frank where we control in the third person with the camera behind his back some distance. Moving through various mapped we must face the ghosts and resolve the few, yes, puzzles present in the adventure.
The key and turn key innovation of the game lies in the ability known as "third eye" that allows Simmons to stop seeing things a normal human being would desapercibidads ... for his sake. Therefore, we will see ghostly beings and threats of all kinds, but we also present the different keys that allow us to advance through the scenarios. The ax that we will be our main weapon of defense, although it may substantially improve as we go. The fighting is performed through Quick Time events or using the powers away from the main gun.
In short, this is a compelling story, a classic development and an adventure in terror. We may ask, yes, a technical section somewhat more polished and more variety of situations, but in his role, scary, Cursed Mountain passes with flying colors.
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