KURSK

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Critics Recommend

GameMAG
5 / 10
The Games Machine
5.8 / 10
BaziCenter
5.5 / 10
SomHráč.sk
40%
Saving Content
2 / 5
Creators: Jujubee S.A.
Release Date: Nov 7, 2018 - PC
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KURSK Trailers

KURSK - Environments quality comparison: Gamescom 2016 demo vs. Beta Version! thumbnail

KURSK - Environments quality comparison: Gamescom 2016 demo vs. Beta Version!

KURSK - Official Gameplay Trailer - 4K adventure-documentary game by Jujubee. thumbnail

KURSK - Official Gameplay Trailer - 4K adventure-documentary game by Jujubee.

KURSK - documentary-adventure game by Jujubee, coming 2018 | Real-time engine trailer thumbnail

KURSK - documentary-adventure game by Jujubee, coming 2018 | Real-time engine trailer


KURSK Screenshots

Critic Reviews for KURSK

GameMAG

xtr
5 / 10
GameMAG

The creators of KURSK promised us a documentary in a game format with the realistic environment and deep characters, but in the end we received weird and very dull submarine walking simulator with primitive gameplay, poor optimization and a lot of bugs.

Review in Russian | Read full review

Kursk isn't a bad video game, but its many flaws keep us from recommending it.

Review in Italian | Read full review

Jujubee S.A.’s efforts in creating a different narrative style is admirable, and they did a great job in designing a solid atmosphere and a dynamic environment. But when it comes to presenting a video game inspired by real historical events, KURSK falls a little bit short, and besides that the core gameplay is not really entertaining either.

Review in Persian | Read full review

Kursk is a fundamentally flawed video game and its flaws can't be excused by saying it's supposed to be a documentary. Terrible controls, wooden voice acting and short length combined with its high price all make it undesirable. Steer clear from its periscope.

Review in Slovak | Read full review

When I wasn’t about to throw up by its canned animations and jerky movement, I found there’s a decent game in here that could have been handled much better. KURSK did well at showing that these Russians were humans, not monsters – and some of them were basically kids. This is an amazingly looking game that’s an unfortunate, buggy mess. That said, KURSK does respect the lives lost, as well as convey the emotions and thoughts of those aboard. And to that end, KURSK succeeds. It’s a shame then, that this sinks under the weight of its own ambitions.

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