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Fantastic game, but I had to use a walkthrough to finish the game.
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It was the linear flatness of the game that bothered me. Had they inputted plenty of variables around a lot of additional events to affect turns of the plot and possible outcomes, I think it could have been great. It would also have taken a lot longer to development, obviously.
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Rather odd. Perhaps it's a classified for the mad accountant.
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Ah, KGB. It's probably one of my favourite games of all time. That mind be weird considering it's faults, but for some reason I can't help but like it. It is difficult and unforgiving, but that made it all the more rewarding for me. Story was incredible, and it's just the feel of the game that was so great.
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Hello all,
I seam to have a problem at the end of chapter one. After i fight verto, i use the camera on the blue&white papers, but i do not get the "Leningrad, Ladoga Park, Aug 16 @ 3;00 PM." code. Instead, i get 2 coded messeges that contain the odd/even numbered letters of this message. Therefore, i get sent off to siberia. What's there to do? Did i miss something? Thanks! |
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Also, the code is in the odd/even codes. Write down the first letter in the blue paper, 1st letter in white, 2nd letter in blue, 2nd letter in white, and you get the code eventually (If i remember correctly) |
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