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Tunguska (PS)

 
Description: Manufacturer: Take 2 / Developer: Take 2 Interactive / Genre: Action / Tunguska is a story of inter-dimensional travel ... more
Tunguska (PS) ... and a struggle whose outcome will effect us all. At the centre of it all is Jack Riley. An innocent party (aren't we all!) who finds himself caught up in the battle that could allow the powers of darkness to rule our earth. Only decoding the secret of the castle of the Order of Tunguska will ensure our survival. Facing cruel creatures of the night is only part of the struggle as Riley comes to terms with the side of his inner self he'd rather forget. A custom-made graphics engine and intuitive camera positions make this one slick combat oriented adventure. Puzzle elements will keep you working hard between both barehanded fights and armed skirmishes as you explore the gothic corridors of Tunguska.

Newest Review: ... else which isn't pre-rendered - considering there is never many on-screen at the same time - not looking too good. I would ... more

 ... give Tunguska a thumbs-up for the dynamic camera movements even if their execution will leave a lot to be desired, but the problem with switching backgrounds is that it can hinder the already tricky fights, which are far from view sometimes. Tunguska perhaps gets off to the worst start imaginable. Within the first fifteen minutes it's unlikely that you'll not have had a fight and then had to avoid a trap as the two go hand in hand somewhat predictably. The fights tend to be necessary to progress and are all one-to-one a...more

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Premium Review Tunguska (PS): Lacklustre Tunguska (673 words)
by - written on 12/11/07 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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Despite the effort to tie-in Tunguska with this adventure game - at least from the instruction manual - you can't help but feel as if the only connection between the two was that a number of the developers were Russian. On finishing Tunguska I am none the wiser regarding the actual event, though perhaps it wasn't clever of me to have put up with the game in the first place. Jack Riley is sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. As he is sat on the electric chair for his execution, not only does he suddenly find himself in another dimension, but also in this truly lacklustre game (!). If I was being generous then the opening FMV sequence is ...  Read the complete review

 
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