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Secret Files Tunguska

 

 

SCORE: 53

 

Secret Files Tunguska 

 

I purchased Secret Files Tunguska for the Nintendo DS some time ago. It was on clearance and looked like it may have a chance of being interesting. I was wrong on all counts. It turned out to be a complete waste of money. The one positive I can scrape off is all ya’ll can avoid this game, and the franchise. G5 Entertainment could have taught Deep Silver how to do one of these games.

Secret Files Tunguska starts interesting with this mysterious explosion. You play as Nina and her boyfriend Max as they search for Nina’s missing father. The events of Secret Files Tunguska start one hundred years after the explosion. I won’t spoil the connection to the massive explosion a century earlier. We find objects, interact with other objects and follow the story along.

That is if you can figure out what to do where. Secret Files Tunguska can be confounding at times. I lost track of how many times this hand held game frustrated me. I spent more time stuck in Secret Files Tunguska than actually working my way through the story. The hints were about worthless in my opinion.

Secret Files Tunguska includes disturbing and violent images. There is also enticement to lust, and bad language. Why couldn’t Deep Silver clean up Secret Files Tunguska for the Nintendo DS? By refusing to clean it up they reduced their potential audience. Which is probably why I found this Nintendo DS game in the clearance bin.

I have not even gotten to the worst part of Secret Files Tunguska. The story is boring. It never drew me in. There was no real pay off for fighting through the areas of this game. I spent all these hours on solving things, using walkthroughs when I was stuck, and it never felt like it was worth it. I felt like my time was wasted. They should have paid me to play Secret Files Tunguska on the Nintendo DS. Avoid this hand held game, and you can thank me later.
- Yolanda

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 45%
Gameplay: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Deep Silver
Developer: Fusionsphere Sytems

Rating: ‘T’ - Teen
{Drug Reference, Language, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes}


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