I do not like action games, so no adventure game with action sequences. Again and again my developer of adventure games, they would have least provide the action fans a few death scenes, which can be avoided only if you almost break your fingers on the keyboard or screen has to repeat almost an entire chapter to provide again a senseless fight. Who does not have this sleight of hand, or do not feel like to expose themselves to this stress, breaking the game after a short time from angry, or search the Internet for saved games, the transmission is often made unnecessarily difficult. But I could continue the series of offenses still, then I would remain no longer enough breath, Secret Files: Tunguska detail to praise.
This game has none of these annoyances. It has absolutely nothing of irgenwelchen Follies, mixed with other genres, stalling by endless running around or countless, senseless dialogues.
Everything I experience in this adventure is, logically, well done, entertaining, exciting, image and sound are great. The developers of this game have made this flawless Adventure a lot more people a joy, as if they had tried to incorporate skill exercises for Lara Croft fans or logic puzzles the highest difficulty level. The puzzles could for my taste, although still a little more difficult, but I'm aware that you can not please everyone there. Multistage choices for the difficulty level would, probably associated with a very large development effort.
Sure, I would have also wished that it would be another chapter longer. But dear little shorter and it nicer than several days, time flaying, thousand kilometers pixels seeking to run through corridors and areas. Certainly the life of the game fun also depends on the 'adventure experience' from, but who has rushed in a few hours through this wonderful adventure, is probably more trained, games and quests with a time limit to do around rapidly and was the first to 'have done depose '-Meldung)
Who is not under this pressure of time, can have lasting fun with this adventure on the PC many days.
I have played over 100 Adventure. I find no way that this game just is something for beginners, as someone here wrote. And advanced have certainly a lot of joy to Secret Files: Tunguska.