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Secret Files 3 finally has a release date (SEP 14, 2012)
I’m replaying Tunguska at the moment, so I’ll have it fresh in my mind when I’m gonna play 3. From what I read, I’m gonna like 3 quite much.
But could someone, who has finished it, make a comparison to Lost Horizon, regarding the time the heroes keep on speaking after clicking on an item or during a dialogue?
I’m replaying Tunguska at the moment, so I’ll have it fresh in my mind when I’m gonna play 3. From what I read, I’m gonna like 3 quite much.
But could someone, who has finished it, make a comparison to Lost Horizon, regarding the time the heroes keep on speaking after clicking on an item or during a dialogue?
I also played Tunguska right before playing SF3. Regarding your question, do you mean the length/extensiveness of conversations and item descriptions compared to those in LH? If so it’s been a while since I played LH but [in my opinion] descriptions are pretty similar although LH has more dialogue. Actually seems to me that LH has a lot more everything.
I agree about SF3 being the weakest of the bunch (especially disappointed in the so-called multiple paths premise), took me 5 hours to complete compared to LH’s 15ish (from memory).
SF2 remains my fav of the three, I actually was beginning to miss those ludicrous-but-lengthy inventory-based puzzles by the time SF3 wrapped up
I also played Tunguska right before playing SF3. Regarding your question, do you mean the length/extensiveness of conversations and item descriptions compared to those in LH? If so it’s been a while since I played LH but [in my opinion] descriptions are pretty similar although LH has more dialogue. Actually seems to me that LH has a lot more everything.
I agree about SF3 being the weakest of the bunch (especially disappointed in the so-called multiple paths premise), took me 5 hours to complete compared to LH’s 15ish (from memory).
SF2 remains my fav of the three, I actually was beginning to miss those ludicrous-but-lengthy inventory-based puzzles by the time SF3 wrapped up
Yeah, that’s what I meant. Thanks for the reply. I was so bored of reading all these long dialogues in LH (or descriptions of items). I remember I just clicked on an item or started a dialogue and then I had to wait for several minutes until it was over… So from what you say, I understand that I’m gonna like SF3 more than LH (which I honestly didn’t like so much - it was ok but could have been muuuuuuuch shorter). Up to now, Tunguska is my favorite.
I know it’s an old thread but is there going to be a Secret Files 4 or any other similar games from Deep Silver? we are due for some good adventure
I think the recently released Secret Files: Sam Peters is related but someone that played might confirm it
Yes , its a spin off rather than a 4th part
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