The Secret Files: Tunguska Review
MacGyver-esque inventory puzzles make this an acceptable, if exceedingly conventional, adventure.
In today's gaming landscape, adventure fans have become accustomed to being left out in the cold when all the blockbuster titles are released. As a genre that has seen brighter days in terms of fan and developer support,... Read Full Review
6 of 6 users found the following review helpfulThe Tunguska event was a large explosion that occurred in Russia, thought to be caused by a meteor even though no impact crater was found. The story of Secret Files is based on this mystery. I'd imagine the game is inspi... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulThis is the second point and clock game I've ever played. The story seemed at the beginning enthralling ( the Tunguska event of 1908); you have to find your missing father, a scientist, who found something on this matte... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulI've never really been a point and click fan. When I saw this game I didn't think it was a point and click game. If I did know that, I would never had gotten it. How empty I would have been if I didn't get it. In Sec... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulAlrighty, started playing this game not long after i finished "paradise" which was a big dissapointment for me, and i have very low standards for these type of game. as long as it's atmospheric, cosy and the voice act... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulThis is, hands down, one of the best mystery/adventure/detective games available for the DS. The game starts out with a mysterious and thrilling movie scene that sets the mood for the whole game. There are several mo... Read Full Review
4 of 4 users found the following review helpfulFinally an oldskool point 'n click adventure, the genre that pretty much died a couple of years ago, seems to get revived on the Wii. After the ugly crap that is called 'Agatha Christie: and then there were none' we now ... Read Full Review
3 of 5 users found the following review helpfulThis game is awesome! If you want a cool RPG game with nice graphics/scenes and decent sound get this one! This game is actually just like the PC version (I don't own it, but I used the PC strategy guide (only a few time... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpfulUnless you are a PC gamer, you won't have seen many point and click adventures lately. It seems developers don't want to give the genre a chance on your shiny "next-gen" consoles and HDTV screens. So while the consoles s... Read Full Review
5 of 6 users found the following review helpfulIntro: Secret Files Tunguska is a point and click adventure game from Deep Silver and is a great addition to a growing genre on the Nintendo DS. Follow the adventures of Nina Kalenkow as she jouneys around the world in s... Read Full Review
4 of 4 users found the following review helpfulThe voice acting is corny & lame There are numerous "points" in the game where glitches force you to restart from the beginning basically Give me a Friggin Cigarette! There's a area of the game where you need to pic... Read Full Review
3 of 17 users found the following review helpful
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