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July 14, 2022
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This review contains spoilers
As a big fan of old point-and-click adventure games, I really wanted to like Secret Files: Tanguska, but unfortunately the game was not nearly as good as I was expecting.
Pros:
- The story itself is halfway decent
Cons:
- The voice acting might be the worst I have ever heard in any video game. Granted, this is an old game, but it felt like they just hired a bunch of people and told them to read lines without providing any context on what was going on in the scene. Although funny, over time this made it impossible to immerse myself in the game.
- Puzzles were solved in the most convoluted way possible. So much so that I was forced to randomly click/combine items with the hope that I accidentally stumble upon the solution.
As I mentioned before I love these type of games so I will be giving the sequel a chance. Hopefully it is much better than this.
Pros:
- The story itself is halfway decent
Cons:
- The voice acting might be the worst I have ever heard in any video game. Granted, this is an old game, but it felt like they just hired a bunch of people and told them to read lines without providing any context on what was going on in the scene. Although funny, over time this made it impossible to immerse myself in the game.
- Puzzles were solved in the most convoluted way possible. So much so that I was forced to randomly click/combine items with the hope that I accidentally stumble upon the solution.
As I mentioned before I love these type of games so I will be giving the sequel a chance. Hopefully it is much better than this.