6.8 /10 1 Votes6.8
64% Initial release date 8 May 2009 Designer Jörg Beilschmidt | 7/10 Series Secret Files | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre(s) Point-and-click adventure Developers Fusionsphere Systems, Keen Games, Kaiko GmbH Similar Secret Files games, Deep Silver games, Adventure games |
Pc longplay 634 secret files 2 puritas cordis
Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis (original German title Geheimakte 2: Puritas Cordis) is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Fusionsphere Systems and Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS and Wii. It was unveiled at the 2007 Leipzig Games Convention. It is the sequel to the 2006 point-and-click adventure Secret Files: Tunguska.
Contents
- Pc longplay 634 secret files 2 puritas cordis
- Secret files 2 puritas cordis walkthrough part 1
- Gameplay
- Reception
- Sequel
- References

Secret files 2 puritas cordis walkthrough part 1
Gameplay

The mystery of the Tunguska event from the original game has been resolved, and playable characters Nina Kalenkov and Max Gruber have split up. Nina embarks on a cruise to Portugal and Max travels to Indonesia, but their separation does not last long. There has been an escalation of natural disasters around the world, and Nina's father Vladimir Kalenkov has been called upon to find out what is causing them.

At the start of the game a vicar, fleeing into his church, is killed over documents prophesying the apocalypse. He manages to get the documents into the hands of Bishop Parrey, a third playable character who is tasked with keeping the documents out of the wrong hands.

Like its predecessor, the game occasionally breaks the fourth wall. For example, when Nina is asked to pick up a gun she says that minigames have been forbidden by the lead designer.
Reception

Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis received mixed reviews. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Wii version 72.33% based on 3 reviews and 70/100 based on 6 reviews, the DS version 69.50% based on 4 reviews and 70/100 based on 5 reviews and the Microsoft Windows version 68.00% based on 5 reviews and 64/100 based on 14 reviews.
Sequel
In 2012, a sequel was released exclusively for Microsoft Windows called Secret Files 3.
