
The Bridge Curse Road to Salvation
Taiwanese campus horror that earns its scares through a genuinely layered urban legend, then trips over its own chase mechanics trying to keep the tension alive.
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About The Bridge Curse Road to Salvation
My first reaction when the opening sequence dropped me into a midnight live-stream gone horrifically wrong was that this was going to be another budget hide-and-seek horror game I'd abandon by hour two. I was partly right, but not entirely. The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation is a first-person atmospheric horror game built around a real Taiwanese legend rooted in Tunghu University, where ascending thirteen steps on a cursed bridge at midnight supposedly reveals a hidden fourteenth step and the vengeful spirit of a woman killed there years before. Six university students decide to livestream their attempt to summon that spirit. Predictably, and satisfyingly, the night unravels fast. The structure that makes the game worth discussing is its multi-character perspective system. You cycle through all six students, each with their own personality, backstory, and ghost encounter. One character faces a human puppet ghost and must hide from it using stealth mechanics that echo Outlast's wardrobe-and-hold-your-breath formula. Another deals with a long-haired apparition in grey that clearly knows its J-horror visual grammar. The variety in ghost design is genuinely striking, and the story pieces each character contributes combine into a plot that, by the midpoint, starts pulling threads you did not expect. The lightly foreshadowed ending lands with real weight if you gave the characters enough patience to grow on you. Steam's player community rates this Very Positive across nearly three thousand reviews, which suggests the story payoff resonates even when the moment-to-moment play frustrates. Here is where I have to be honest about the cracks. The chase sequences are the game's recurring nemesis. Ghosts can phase through environmental geometry that your character cannot, so early encounters feel less like skill tests and more like memorization drills. You will die, reload, learn the correct path, repeat. The movement is sluggish during free exploration of the campus grounds, which are wide enough that backtracking between buildings starts to grate. The puzzle design mostly amounts to collecting a handful of items and placing them in order, with occasional doll-interaction sequences that punish trial and error. The English voice dub adds another layer of distance, and most reviewers agree the original Taiwanese audio with subtitles is the correct way to play. Switch to it in the settings before you start. The whole experience runs roughly four to six hours depending on how often the ghost sends you back to a checkpoint. That runtime is honestly the right length for what the game is trying to do. It is closer to a horror mystery novel you can finish in an evening than a survival horror sandbox. The worldbuilding and environmental storytelling inside the university buildings are detailed enough to reward players who read every collected document and phone message. If you are primarily a narrative-horror player who can tolerate clunky stealth as the price of admission, the back half of this game will hold you. If you load it up expecting tight monster-evasion mechanics or complex puzzles, you will bounce off it inside ninety minutes. Softstar Entertainment is primarily known for the Legend of Sword and Fairy series, and this is a different beast for them. The ambition is real, and the source material, a Taiwanese urban legend with genuine cultural specificity, gives the game a texture that most Western-developed horror titles simply cannot replicate. It is rough in the ways a first genre experiment often is. The sequel, The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication, exists for those who finish this one wanting more. Monika, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- AMD R9 280 or NVIDIA GTX 960 or equivalent (or better)
- Processor
- AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel Core i5 4590 or equivalent (or better)
- Sound Card
- Direct compatible sound card for audio
Recommended
- OS
- 64-bit Windows 7, 64-bit Windows 8 (8.1) or 64-bit Windows 10
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- AMD RX 5600XT or NVIDIA RTX2060 or equivalent (or better)
- Processor
- AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or Intel Core i7 7700 or equivalent (or better)
- Sound Card
- Direct compatible sound card for audio
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Game Info
- Developer
- SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT
- Publisher
- SOFTSTAR ENTERTAINMENT
- Release Date
- Aug 24, 2022
