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About This Game The bestselling Secret Files franchise celebrates its return! The dream couple Max and Nina have announced their forthcoming wedding...but at the beginning of Secret Files 3 the event suffers a catastrophe! Max is arrested by Berlin‘s police force. The accusation: Terrorism. Nina‘s biggest adventure yet awaits her in the franchise‘s third game. Could it be possible that everything is connected to the happenings in Tunguska? Is humankind depending on her? Can she save Max or is fate more important than her happiness? Throughout the story players will experience a cinematic hunt crossing continents, with many riddles waiting to be solved. The adventure is not limited to the present, there are also all kinds of puzzles to solve set in the past and in the future, and depending on the choices the player makes, alternative endings await them...Key FeaturesThe most successful Adventure brand of recent timesCinematic production with updated game engineStory written by acclaimed TV writers 1075eedd30 Title: Secret Files 3Genre: AdventureDeveloper:Animation ArtsPublisher:Deep SilverRelease Date: 13 Sep, 2012 Secret Files 3 Best Crack secret files 3 español descargar. jla secret files #3. secret files 3 test. secret files 3 lösung. pikmin 3 secret files locations. guia juego secret files 3. secret files 3 wiki. secret files 3 español. secret files and origins 3. secret files 3 návod. secret files 3 ita download. secret files 3 traduccion español. secret files 3 game. secret files 3 max office. secret files 3 code archimedes. secret files 3 soluce. secret files 3 en francais. secret horse files 3. secret files 3 endings. secret files 3 wii. secret files 3 telecharger. secret files 3 mega. secret files 3 pc download. descargar gratis secret files 3 español. secret files 3 review. secret files 3 code archimède. secret files 3 nintendo ds. secret files 3 pc torrent. secret files 3 komplettlösung. secret files 3 cestina. secret files 3 walkthrough. secret files 3 gameplay pc. secret files 3 the archimedes code прохождение. images secret files 3. walkthrough for secret files 3. secret files 3 trailer. secret files 3 solution. secret files 3 free download full version. jeu pc secret files 3. secret files 3 traduccion. secret files 3 voces español. secret files 3 francais. secret files 3 download pc. secret files 3 apk. pikmin 3 secret files video. the secret files 3. secret files tunguska 3 walkthrough. secret files 3 recenze. secret files 3 download. all secret files in pikmin 3. secret files 3 youtube. secret files 3 archimedes code скачать. secret files 3 pc game. secret files 3 ios. secret files 3 spolszczenie. secret files 3 the archimedes code русская озвучка. secret files 3 guia. secret files 3 patch. secret files 3 soluzione. secret files 3 pc game free download. secret files 3 achievements. secret files 3 poradnik. secret files 3 iso. secret files 3 the archimedes code. прохождение игры secret files 3 the archimedes code. secret files 3 descargar. secret files 3 patch fr. secret files pikmin 3. secret files 3 magyarítás. jla secret files and origins 3. timo feu secret files part 3. secret files 3 ipad. descargar secret files 3 pc español. secret files 3 chomikuj. secret files 3 system requirements. secret files tunguska 3. secret files 3 steam. secret files 3 soundtrack. secret files 3 password. secret files 3 pc. secret files 3 nds. secret files 3. secret files 3 gameplay. descargar secret files 3 pc español gratis. secret files 3 archimedes code. secret files 3 android. secret files 3 solucja This is easily the weakest of the SF + Lost Hirozon games. Ironically, playing this games demo was what made me buy them in the first place, as I really enjoyed the point and click puzzle solving. There are many complaints I have about this game as I felt very dissapointed compared to the first two. They really took away the good things about the earlier games and tried to drag out this short and unoriginal story the easiest way possible.The mini-games in this game are tedious and boring. One of these include trying to steer a vehicle that is barely responsive due to the awkward stop-and-go animation. The vehicle has to navigate an area where a single missclick sends it rushing the wrong way and sometimes it's hard to tell how to make it go the direction you want to. The area you use the vehicle is very dark and not always easy to tell where the vehicle can stand.The second being a random duel where the enemy is drastically overpowered, forcing you to waste time on repairing your own unit. Nothing you do is anywhere near effective as the enemy. The second problem being that attacking and defending is completely random. There is no pattern you can follow, you just click some buttons, hope for the best, then waste some minutes on repairing and going through Nina's whiny dialogue. And what baring on the plot does this duel have? None! It's never mentioned again and quite frankly, the game could have advanced without it.The story was a huge mess. What I liked about Nina is that you could relate to her because she's just like anyone else. She doesn't have superpowers. She is not some overdramatic contribution to the plot. All she did in the other games were trying to uncover the truth.In this game, that changes completely. Nina has too much involvement on the plot making her seem like a supernatural creature. It takes away a lot of her character. A big part of the game doesn't even take place in reality, she ends up in some form of dream-reality state where, for whatever reason, she can dream about the past and find out facts which helps her in the present day. It's just very over the top. The story is also very short. I ended this game at half the time I spent on the two first games. The game also stalls you at several points in the game. At one point, Nina has to find out where a person goes and the only way she can do so, is using various items to keep up. If she discovers he got lost, she gets teleported back to the very beginning and you have to run all the way back before you can continue. You can't bypass this either, even if you are standing at the very location you want to continue, Nina have to be teleported back to the start after "realizing" she needs to do something else. So you run all the way back there, she completes one step, realizes she has to do something more and gets teleported all the way back again. And you have to do this about five times in a row. Why oh why can't you simply start in the room before? She needs to do nothing in the previous rooms except run through them. So you are just wasting your time by running back there. And if that wasn't frustrating enough, it is very easy to figure out where to go next. So you spend half a minute in the actual room, but you spend almost five minutes runing back to work on your progress. As for the puzzle solving, I thought that the rooms and clues were too confined. You usually have only 2-3 rooms to work with, as well as only a few items to use. The last part of the game was so easy that I was surprised the game ended so quickly. In the last 5 rooms of the game, I don't recall using more than 2-3 items per room. This is a huge letdown compared to the first game where you were controlling two different characters, using many different items throughout a whole building. Appearently this game has several different endings. And I ended up with the worst possible outcome. The ending also starts very abruptly. Kind of like watching some generic princess story, where the prince says "I will resque her!" and then the credits roll, with an announcement that the prince decided to go on a new adventure after rescuing the princess. So the question would obviously be, what happened when he resqued her? Why didn't he stay with her or the happily ever after stuff?Obviously a huge chunk of dialogue and plot development goes missing with such a timeskip. I was left scratching my head as to why things ended the way they did, as that wasn't the implication given just before the credits started rolling. And it literally bummed me out that I had wasted so much time on this plot only do be given a "Whatever" type of ending.What can I say that is good about the game? Well... the graphics are still nice. Many well done cutscenes and some of the scenarios in the game were fun to solve. I'd actually say that the demo showed the better parts of the game, then it goes downhill after that. The demo had some great puzzle solving and also a lot of tension, which I missed in the game. This isn't a game I would recommend, unless you find it on sale for very cheap. It's fine to play through once, but I don't look forward to doing it anytime soon. The first game is superior in a lot of ways to this.. Great 3rd Installment to the Secret Files library!!. The story of this game is really bad - even for Animation Arts. I have played the two first games of the series and remember them as decent enough to buy this one, but I will not come back for more. Voice acting is mediocre at best, so the only ok part of this game is the graphics which is nice I guess. Spend your money on a better game. If you want to try an Animation Arts game try Lost Horizon. It's not perfect either but I didn't start thinking I was wasting my time halfway through like with this one. I did complete this one, but it just got worse and the end is a true anticlimax - like they suddenly just decided to stop working on it and instead making a quick end to it so they could start selling instead.... short with a bunch of cut scenes and talk scenes but still recommending.. The game is quite short and the story isn't as well as the past compared to the two others titles. But the game is still good and fun. Also, we finally have some answers about past characters.. Secret Files is a strange series. Secret Files 1: Tunguska had a very good story, but awful voice acting and nonexistent logic. Secret Files 2 had a slightly worse story, but slightly better logic and voice acting (though still not good). Now Secret Files 3 has pretty good logic almost all throughout the game and actually enjoyable puzzles, but the story is incredibly short, awfully told and the ending is so quick, you might miss it if you blink. The voice acting has been further improved and could even be called decent now, but the audio balance is kinda wack; Nina speaks so silently sometimes that the music is 5 times louder than her voice, on default settings.Anyway: from a gameplay perspective, there is improvement as the game becomes much smoother as a result of improved puzzles and logic; but from a story perspective, this game is painful, doesn't make any sense and is (luckily?) over far too quickly. My guess is that they extracted some logic from the story and put it into the puzzles; why can't both be good for once? We may never know, but I feel like this series could've been so much more.Not much has changed with Nina and Max either, though there is slightly less forced humour. (Aside from the outtake reel in the end which seems, uh...misplaced?)The overall experience is slightly improved compared to Secret Files 2, but as an adventure game, it still isn't that great and thus I can't really recommend it.. Secret Files is a strange series. Secret Files 1: Tunguska had a very good story, but awful voice acting and nonexistent logic. Secret Files 2 had a slightly worse story, but slightly better logic and voice acting (though still not good). Now Secret Files 3 has pretty good logic almost all throughout the game and actually enjoyable puzzles, but the story is incredibly short, awfully told and the ending is so quick, you might miss it if you blink. The voice acting has been further improved and could even be called decent now, but the audio balance is kinda wack; Nina speaks so silently sometimes that the music is 5 times louder than her voice, on default settings.Anyway: from a gameplay perspective, there is improvement as the game becomes much smoother as a result of improved puzzles and logic; but from a story perspective, this game is painful, doesn't make any sense and is (luckily?) over far too quickly. My guess is that they extracted some logic from the story and put it into the puzzles; why can't both be good for once? We may never know, but I feel like this series could've been so much more.Not much has changed with Nina and Max either, though there is slightly less forced humour. (Aside from the outtake reel in the end which seems, uh...misplaced?)The overall experience is slightly improved compared to Secret Files 2, but as an adventure game, it still isn't that great and thus I can't really recommend it.. Technically superior from the previous iterations, with a more than decent voice cast this time around, solid riddles and puzzles and a somewhat ridiculous (unfortunately not in a good way) storyline. Recommended with caution. Nkt Studio is now on Twitter!: After months and months of procastination, we finally got off our lazy asses and created an official Twitter account!Follow us here if you're interested in sneak peaks of what we're working on between major updates. Serment has been released, 20% launch discount!: It's been a bumpy ride, but Serment is now finally available for purchase, with a week-long 20% launch discount!Serment was our first attempt at making a game, and the inexperience really led to a lot of delays. For that, we apologize. At the same time, we are very grateful for all of your encouragement and support.Serment is not a perfect game by any means, but we hope it will give you an enjoyable time!If you encounter any bugs or issues, please report them directly in the forum or to the email address posted there and we will try to address them as soon as possible.. Demo update 2.05: We're focusing on the full version, so there won't be many changes to the demo from now on unless it's a patch with additional contents.Complete changelog:. February 4 update: Increased movement speed inside the dungeon Added an option to disable walking animations in the dungeon (Can be found in the Gameplay tab in the Config menu) Fixed a bug with AOE skills sometimes not dealing damage to secondary targets Some minor tooltips editKnown issue: Dungeon BGM sometimes stutters when holding down movement buttons in the dungeon This is caused by the walking SFX being played repeatedly at the same time as the BGM, which the Ren'Py game engine is not very comfortable with. Removing the code to play this SFX completely fixes this issue, but reducing its ingame volume to 0 doesn't, so unfortunately, players who encounter this issue can't get rid of it at the moment. We're still currently working on potential solutions to this problem.. Demo update and some news about the full release: It's been a while since the last one, but the demo has received another update!Aside from 2 new events, this update also includes several QoL and gameplay features, as well as some balance and UI improvements. The complete changelog would be too long so it won't be posted here this time.Moving on, as some of you may already know, we have been doing QA for the last few months to get the full version of Serment ready for release. Unfortunately, there are still some bugs to be sorted out and improvements to be made, so the game's still not polished enough to go on sale yet.However, as I've mentioned in some discussion threads, all the core contents have been finished so it shouldn't be too long from now!. Partial controller support has been added!: We have just added several missing functions for controllers (backtracking in battle menus, adjusting config values, etc) in the latest demo build. Aside from a few instances (for example, when entering the main character's name), the game should now be fully playable with a controller (please update the demo to the latest version before trying this out)!This is still an experimental feature. If you find any bugs while playing with a controller, please report them in the discussions forum.

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