A Hidden Gem Like Syberia - Don't Miss Out!
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Hello everyone!, if you've ever played a game like Syberia or a similar point-and-click adventure, you'll love this one.
I discovered this game ages ago when I was searching for something similar, interesting, and fun to play, and after reading reviews, I decided to install Secret Files: Tunguska.
So, what's the game about?
The story revolves around the main character, Nina Kalenkova, who receives a sudden message about her father's disappearance and decides to go looking for him.
The game's storyline is pretty interesting, and I love something that's a bit convoluted, with intrigue, where you have to figure out what's going on. This game is right up my alley.
The game starts with a brief history of the Tunguska meteorite's fall. Then, we're shown Berlin, where Nina Kalenkova visits her father, a scientist Vladimir Kalenkov, in a museum, only to find out he's gone. Realizing the police aren't going to help, Nina starts her own investigation.
The game has really beautiful graphics, even though it's an older game, it was made with high quality, and there are plenty of interesting locations. The characters in the game are all voiced by different actors, and everything is done really well.
The game follows the traditional point-and-click formula, where you travel through 2D locations, collect and combine items. In «Tunguska», there are a lot of so-called «active points», and to avoid the tedious «pixel hunting», the developers added a magnifying glass button that highlights all active zones when clicked.
I've gotta say, the hints are a total game-changer. You can use 'em or ignore 'em, but they're designed to save you from spending hours searching for items in locations that you need to collect and use to progress through the game.
The game's all about thinking ahead - every item you pick up has a purpose, and you'll need to figure out how to use it to progress. It's super engaging, and I love the puzzle-solving aspect of it. I highly recommend this game. It's got a ton of adventure, puzzles, and mysteries to solve, and the characters are all really interesting. The game's world is beautiful, and the story's so immersive that you'll find yourself wanting to know what really happened. I've played it through multiple times, and it's one of my all-time faves.
If you liked this review, be sure to check out my thoughts on some of my other favorite games:
Alice: Madness Returns Life Is Strange
