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Old 09-05-2010, 01:53 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by mgeorge View Post
As to Tunguska, I'm surprised I liked it as much as I did, but personally found it guilty of doing a lot of things I despise about the traditional AG.
Same here. I hardly used a walk-through, but I had to resort to try everything with everything on everything and everyone. Figuring out what would seem logical didn't get me very far. Most of the time that is also the point where I stop playing, but with Tunguska I didn't. Maybe it was because I had fallen in love with Nina a little or I was to much intrigued with the story. And by that I mean the real story about the Tunguska incident. I've even read a book about it - The Tunguska Fireball by S. Verma - which I can recommend. It sums up every theory and research being done on the matter.
In the end I was a little disappointed that the game is only loosely based on the original story. But that didn't stop me from enjoying the game and get caught up in the story.
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