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PC - Windows : The Secret Files: Tunguska Reviews

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Fantastic Journey - Great Humour

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 33 / 37
Date: November 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User

In "Tunguska" You and a Professor work together to solve a mystery surrounding the mysterious explosion that happened in 1908 in Russia & the possible relation between this and the top-secret scientific work being done today.

Some locals believe that a UFO exploded there while others believe a comet collided with the Earth.

This game has several interesting features compared to other adventure games. First you can have the computer high light for you all active objects in a given area to eliminate pixel huunting. Second the game has a auto save feature that makes saving the game a snap.

Although I thought the graphics were excellent, there was some very slight clipping noticed once or twice in the game.

Overall, I really liked playing "Tunguska" - the game has great voice acting and the humour made me laugh more than once.

Highly recommended game for those Syberia fans out there.

EXCELLENT, SUPER MIND GAME

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 10
Date: November 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User

FROM BEGINNING TO END THIS GAME IS THE BEST SINCE JOURNEY AND SYBERIA AND I MIGHT ADD THAT IS GREAT COMPANY TO BE IN IF YOU ARE A GAME. LOVED THIS GAME. ONLY WISH IT WAS 2008 FOR SECRET FILES 2. ONLY HOPE IT IS AS GREAT A GAME AS THIS ONE.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

Could've Been Better

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 24 / 24
Date: November 26, 2006
Author: Amazon User

It was a GREAT story with well-done graphics and scenery BUT (and these are big buts for me) there were two things about this game that annoyed me.

The dialogue was bad and the voice acting worse. If I understand it right, English wasn't this game's first language but it should've been the responsibility of the English speakers to get the tone right. The voice actors? Well, I don't know whether to blame them or again the script writers.

And for the puzzles, some of them just made no logical sense and I had to go to a hints site.

I did like this game a lot and I look forward to the sequel. Hopefully, they will work on improving the script and the actors.

If you can tolerate weak dialogue and bad acting...I recommend this game. The story and graphics are GREAT!!

Tunguska

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 3 / 11
Date: December 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

While the graphics might be good the puzzles are ridiculous with some completely illogical bordering on utter nonsense. Don't waste your money on this one!

Beautiful graphics, Annoying puzzles

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: January 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The graphics and plot are super! The ambient sounds were pretty great too. The voice acting is poor and the inventory-based puzzle solutions are not intuitive at all. I had to resort to trying to combine any items randomly to solve just about any puzzle and I definitely checked the walkthrough and upon seeing the solution would think "how the heck would that solve the problem?" But I think it was still worth my money and time to get the game.

Don't waste your money

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 3 / 14
Date: January 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User

There is so much wrong with this game, it's difficult to know where to start. First, the voices are out of sync with the the speakers' mouthing of the words. Second, the game is supposed to take place in Germany and Russia, but everyone has as Brooklyn accent. Third, the puzzles are lame unless you are about 10 years old. The story line is unrealistic and movments of the characters is shoddy...for example, the girl picks up a sheet of metal, but never goes near it, and of course, no matter the size, it disappears into inventory rather than her being encumbered by it. I was very disappointed, usually The Adventure Company puts out quality stuff. Not this one. Don't bother, go get a pizza or something instead.

Another Cyberbabe Prevails in "Tunguska"

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 10 / 10
Date: January 16, 2007
Author: Amazon User

First of all, let me say that Tunguska was similar to The Longest Journey in that you play the role of a cute and curvaceous spunky female by the name of Nina. While paying a visit to her scientist father in Germany, Nina discovers that his apartment has been ransacked, and he's nowhere to be found! She soon meets one of her father's co-workers and asks for his assistance as they set out on a world-wide mission in search of the girl's father. There are plenty of colorful characters to chat with along the way and more than enough puzzles to occupy your time. Who doesn't love a good mind boggler? There's plenty of them in this game...trust me.

Nina's travels will take her to Germany, Russia, China, Ireland, and even the Antarctic. The graphics of each location were superbly rendered, and the music and sound effects were certainly sufficient to add to the realism of the game. If you have a high-end graphics card, I would recommend taking advantage of the "4x anti-aliasing" option under the "Options" heading in order to guarantee the sweetest graphics you can display on your monitor.

Overall, this was a very entertaining game with a great storyline. You'll have to do some wild and unthinkable things with the items in your inventory to solve most of the puzzles, but you'll certainly be patting yourself on the back after solving a few of the more trickier puzzles. If you can get over some of the less than stellar acting performances by American "actors" translating German word-for-word into spoken English (and subtitled in English), I think you'll really enjoy the fast paced and intriquing storyline. I can hardly wait for this game's sequel which is being designed as we speak (or so I've read).

FUN GAME! LOVED IT!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: February 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game! It reminded me a lot of the first Longest Journey game where the main character is a young girl on a mission. The puzzles were fairly simple, which is a plus for me and other gamers, I'm sure, who don't have to be rocket scientists to figure out the puzzles. Great graphics, and storyline, although voice acting could be better. I'm looking forward to the sequel.

Great game for casual adventurers

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

First let me say that I am NOT a hard-core adventure game player, so this game may have appealed to me more than someone who has played everything since Grim Fandango and thought the puzzles in Black Dahlia were too easy :)

The pros for me were -

The game looks great, even though I played it on a laptop with average processing power and RAM.

No timed puzzles or any situation where you can die, you can only get horribly 'stuck' wondering what to do next!

The 'help' function (spacebar) which shows all the hotspots in a location, so you always know that you have everything you need in inventory..even if you haven't got a clue what to do with some of them.

Very few 'red herrings', I think there are only a couple of items you pick up which don't have any use

The cons would be -

As mentioned in other reviews, the voice acting grates after a while, I resorted to playing the game subtitles only because you don't actually need to listen to anything in order to progress

The only way to solve some of the puzzles is by combining everything you can in inventory and clicking on anything in the location you can 'use' that item on. Often there is no intuitive logic involved here at all. As an example, in one location you need to get a helmet-shaped chimney cover from the roof of a castle. There is no way to get on to the roof, so you need to knock it off with something. Most people can get that far, HOW you knock the chimney cover off involves going to a totally different location to get a piece of wood which needs to be sawed in a vice using spearheads (obviously), this board is then placed on a footstool next to the chimney (indoors)and a rock which you have been lugging around for no apparent reason is placed on the end of the board in the fireplace,now you have to release a chandelier rom the ceiling which drops onto one end of the board and flips the rock up the chimney, thus releasing the cover(of course! only an idiot couldn't work that out).The only tiny hint you get in the game about this is that an armchair is in the middle of the room, rather than next to the fire, therefore implying that it has been moved for some reason. No-one could guess that solution without a walkthrough.

The ending is annoying, not the game ending itself, which wraps things up pretty well, but the 'extras' that appear after the final cutscene. These totally spoil the whole atmosphere of the game with their horribly forced attempts to be funny, although some people love them so your mileage may vary.

Apparently the original game ending was pants, so I would recommend patching the game to version 1.02 before playing. I wouldn't give it 5 stars because of the annoying voice acting and because it's VERY linear, there is absolutely no replay value here at all.

Overall, I really enjoyed this game because of the lack of pressure to do anything within a certain time limit, and because the puzzles(with a few exceptions like the one described) don't ruin the flow of the plot by taking so long to solve. I am really looking forward to the sequel, due out early in 2008.

Loved it!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: March 31, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game has brought back my love for adventure games. The story is good (great even, by computer game standards). It keeps you engagend and you keep playing to see what happens next, and not just to solve the next puzzle.

The puzzles are fair. A bit on the easy side perhaps, but that allows you to progress at a resonable pace, so I count this as a positive. The interface is good too. In particular, I enjoyed the fature that allows to highlight all the clickable areas, which completely eliminates any pixel hunt. Well done!

Note: I played the German version of this. It has great voice acting. I am not sure whether that is the case in the English version or not (some reviews lead me to believe that it isn't as good).


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