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Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141

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20%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
atmosphere, gameplay
24% User Score Based on 34 reviews

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Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 is a single player action game. It was developed by The Game Species and was released on December 11, 2015. It received negative reviews from players.

After your partner goes missing you must find the culprit before Kursk K-141 and the truth fall to the bottom of the ocean!

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24%
Audience ScoreBased on 34 reviews
story6 positive mentions
atmosphere1 negative mentions

  • The graphics are nice and the locations are exciting, providing a decent visual experience.
  • Some puzzles are logical and enjoyable to work out, adding to the overall gameplay experience.
  • The game has an interesting story and setting, particularly for fans of the historical context surrounding the Kursk incident.
  • The voice acting is often poor and lacks emotion, detracting from the game's atmosphere.
  • Puzzles can be illogical and frustrating, requiring excessive backtracking and repetitive actions.
  • The game feels slow and tedious, with many players expressing dissatisfaction with its pacing and overall execution.
  • story
    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the game is described as decent and engaging, particularly for fans of classic point-and-click adventures, with intriguing elements like Russian submarines and a twisting plot. However, many reviewers noted issues such as rough translations, unresolved plot lines, and a lack of coherence, leading to a disappointing conclusion. Overall, while the story has potential, it suffers from execution flaws that may leave players unsatisfied.

    • “Not fully finished yet, but overall I can recommend it to adventure fans who like this kind of story-setting.”
    • “Sure, the graphics are not that shiny as in these AAA games, but I've never played adventures because of graphics but because of story and characters.”
    • “Although some existing reviews were not good, I have to say that for that price, it's a decent classic point and click adventure with an elaborate story.”
    • “The story doesn't make up for all the downsides.”
    • “The story suffers from a rough English translation.”
    • “The ending doesn't make any sense and the story goes nowhere.”
  • graphics
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally well-received, described as nice and above average for an indie title, though not as polished as AAA games. While the visuals and animations are decent, some reviews note issues with voice acting and dialogue quality. Overall, players appreciate the graphics in the context of the game's story and character development rather than solely for their visual appeal.

    • “The graphics are really nice, puzzles are mostly logical and nice to work out, locations are exciting and even the agent story seems to be decent enough.”
    • “Sure the graphics are not that shiny as in these AAA games, but I've never played adventures because of graphics, but because of story and characters.”
    • “The graphics and animations are not brilliant, but okay for an indie title like this, developed by a small team.”
    • “The most part of the budget was clearly devoted to the graphics and animation part, which might not be exceptional, but is above the average 2D, pixelated indie efforts.”
    • “Sure, the graphics are not that shiny as in these AAA games, but I've never played adventures because of graphics, but because of story and characters.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is generally considered lacking, with comparisons made to "Mystery of the Droods" but noted to be less amusing than typical kusoge (bad games that are entertaining). Overall, it seems to fall flat for players seeking comedic value.

  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is criticized for lacking emotional depth, which significantly detracts from the overall experience.

    • “There was little emotion at all and really hurt the atmosphere of the game.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is criticized for its mechanical voice acting, which detracts from the overall immersion and emotional engagement of the experience.

    • “The voice acting is mechanical.”
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Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 is a action game.

Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 is available on PC and Windows.

Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 was released on December 11, 2015.

Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 was developed by The Game Species.

Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its atmosphere.

Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 is a single player game.

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