Tunguska: The Visitation - Enhanced Edition

Tunguska: The Visitation is a single player top-down shooter RPG. Seek fortune as a Ghoul Hunter in an abandoned Soviet Exclusion Zone. Use your grit and ingenuity to survive deadly radiation, mysterious anomalies, and poisonous mutants. Go in guns-blazing, or stay in the shadows - your choice.

Tunguska: The Visitation - Enhanced Edition is a post-apocalyptic, survival and top-down shooter game developed and published by Rotorist Workshop.
Released on June 04th 2021 is available only on Windows in 8 languages: English, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Italian, Ukrainian, Spanish - Spain, Spanish - Latin America and German.

It has received 1,223 reviews of which 1,090 were positive and 133 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.5 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 9.75€ on Steam and has a 50% discount.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GT 1030
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 5 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated sound card
  • Additional Notes: Integrated Display Adapters and Laptops are not optimal for this game. Best played on desktop PCs.

Reviews

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Sept. 2024
Great game, a little demanding on your GPU, but a great game all around. This was, and still is a work of love by the Developer. Not just a cheap cobbled together rehash trying to fit in the current popular game style, or a retold story line with a different face. There's been many theories about Tunguska over the years, from meteors, to aliens, to government testing, to Tesla's death ray. This is a nice twist on the idea of the region, especially since it still has limited access to this day. Great gameplay, great story, and the Dev is awesome. He is very active with the community, actually reads, responds and helps with all comments, and is still adding content and improving the games performance regularly.
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Aug. 2024
This game is the thing I have been looking for for a long time. The developer has put their heart and soul into it and it shows. It is updated regularly and keeps getting better and better. I never write reviews. This is a first. I want the developer supported because I want more content and this developer works very hard at providing a wonderfully atmospheric, addictive gameplay loop with a top-down, Stalker / Roadside Picnic feel. Yes, the maps are small and you often traverse the same areas for different quests, but the gameplay is solid. Remember, it's a game developed by one person I would love to see what it could become given more time, resources and money. Love the choice of control schemes with the hybrid being my preference. ATOM RPG developers should learn from this. Thank you for making this. Keep it up!
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July 2024
I traded a recipe to treat erectile dysfunction for a can of tuna, and 60 rubbles. 10/10 Fair warning: it is a really janky game.
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June 2024
This game is like the lovechild between fallout, stalker, and the original X-com games (minus the turnbased aspect). You can plant crops in pre-designated areas. You can add modifications to guns and melee weapons. You can level up a few skills. There's a pretty decent amount of crafting. With DLCs you can: get a motorcycle for fast travel (otherwise you can only fast travel in certain locations, and for various amounts of money) get a house (which is probably the only DLC that you absolutely have to get.. otherwise inventory becomes a stress point) get some pretty strong weapons (but the base game has enough to keep you entertained) get a new game + playmode (believe this is the same one that gives you a motorcycle). I personally only bought the one that gives you a home and cooking recipes (ravenwood stories). The DLCs can be pretty costly (between 15% - 25% of the cost of the base game itself). They add a lot, but I find myself wishing those components were part of the base game. The Dev is very active, however, in both updates, and on the community page. They personally answer the vast majority of the player questions or suggestions that are posted there, and even though this game is about 3 years old, they still update every couple of weeks. Sometimes doing entire graphical upgrades for free. The game is relatively bug-free (I haven't encountered any) and the only negative thing I'd have to say about it is that the DLC prices can add up, they address a lot of quality of life improvements I feel like the base game needs. As far as value per dollar, in a gaming market that is super saturated with quality indie games, I would be happy paying $15 (The price of the base game) if it included all of the DLC, because of both game quality and enjoyment of the general gameplay/setting. Without the DLC, you might want to wait for the game to go on sale, so you can also purchase all of the DLC and save yourself some minor frustrations/get some very necessary QoL gameplay additions, otherwise you could potentially be looking at spending *Edit* as per dev comment, if you buy the Lost in the Zone Bundle, it's $37 for all of the DLCs and the base game. ($27 if you only buy Ravenwood and DeadZone DLCs with the base game, which are the two DLCs that add the most.)
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April 2024
There are a thousand cheap, knock off games inspired by Roadside Picnic. As a concept it is easy to see why; it tailors itself to an easily developed, dopamine-divulging game play loop. As such, it is fundamentally prolific and honestly a baseline in the industry at this point. Take your pick of the lot, they are everywhere and in no short supply; most being developed by small, cash-grab studios across the globe and hoping to pull a couple dollars within the considerable gap left by the Stalker Franchise before they inevitably disappear forever into the void and leave an unsupported husk of a product on the steam store. I'm leaving this review because there is literally no developer that is as dedicated as this man. I don't know him, I've never spoke with him but from months idling in his discord it is obvious. Its not a team, just Rotorist and his tenacity releasing almost-daily updates. I have never seen anything like it. His involvement in the community he has created is unmatched. This isn't a stalker clone. It's his own take on the picnic and Red would be enthused. It's a product of passion by a developer who loves the community, and cares about his work. I'm not telling you to buy this, but I will see you soon, Ghoul Hunter!
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Tunguska: The Visitation - Enhanced Edition
8.5
1,090
133
Online players
14
Developer
Rotorist Workshop
Publisher
Rotorist Workshop
Release 04 Jun 2021
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