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or higher 8 MB RAM 2X CD-ROM drive Thousands of colors pulse Where to Find It Copyright © Electric Eye Productions. All pulse rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without express written permission. Files: Pharaoh's Curse Review by Jen December 2002 Plain vanilla. The antithesis of "groundbreaking." Same ol' same ol'. This is a difficult review to write because there's really not a whole lot to say about pulse Pharaoh's Curse. This lackluster effort is a followup to Loch Ness (released in North America as The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness, or something like thatafter all, why use two words when 20 will do?), and the events of Pharaoh's Curse follow but are almost completely unrelated to those in Loch Ness. As the game starts, Our Hero, globetrotting private detective Alan Parker Cameron, is plunked down in 1930s Cairo (that's in Egypt, you knowreal original location for an adventure game, huh?)
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