For UFO conspiracy buffs, the great Tunguska explosion of 1908 is the Russian Roswell. Although the devastation of the Siberian blast meant that nobody got the chance to pick up any E.T. corpses and store them away for later autopsy on Fox, tinfoil...read the complete The Secret Files: Tunguska review at GameSpot
Eurogamer
It makes some small progress in freeing point-and-click from the needless bonds of tradition but is it really a compelling, imaginative experience that proves mouse-based adventuring isn't dead? Nope. Not even close....read the complete The Secret Files: Tunguska review at Eurogamer
Pro-G
Tunguska suffers from a lack of true writing quality, which in the end is what matters the most, and what made the classic LucasArts adventure games so much fun to play. One for genre fanatics only....read the complete The Secret Files: Tunguska review at Pro-G
AceGamez
The story is compelling, yet I can't help but feel it's a little unrealistic that the daughter of a museum curator can go from 'girl next door' to 'fly across Siberia and fight KGB agents' within a 24 hour period. Secret Files: Tunguska could have been an...read the complete The Secret Files: Tunguska review at AceGamez
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RewiredMind
There are games out there that are five and six years old that do point and clicking better than this. That’s not to say that it’s distinctly flawed, because it runs along just nicely. It’s just not very good....read the complete The Secret Files: Tunguska review at RewiredMind
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