![]() ![]() ![]() Here we have the opportunity to get to know what the world looks like from a whole lot of documents, letters, left recordings or still functioning computers. The emotional and at times terrifying journey of a teenager through the abandoned rooms of an underground complex is fueled by several forms of narrative. ![]() This mixture has created a really good story that can interest the player and provide him with a moment of "game" entertainment. By plotting alternative events, they combined the story (of the genre of the kind that really could have happened) with the right dose of fantasy (in the form of mysterious technologies), additionally adding a really nice atmosphere and a pinch of post-apo. The creators of the game were well aware of this and very creatively. However, the subject matter is not overly shabby yet and it still has a lot of potential to provide the recipient with a lot of fun. Showing an alternative history of World War II is nothing new and it could be found in dozens of different positions. Now it is just an abandoned testimony of years gone by, in which he searches for information about his family, while discovering the truth about the whole complex and the mass of cruelty and madness that people - people have prepared. A lonely 12-year-old man, traveling through a devastated country, ends up in a huge underground complex that was supposed to shelter the Germans from radiation. In such realities, the main character of the game, a teenage boy named Szymon, has to deal with. Poland (where the action of the game takes place) felt it very painfully, turning into one huge rubble covered with a thick layer of radioactive dust. Their plan to annihilate the enemy ended with the use of nuclear weapons that killed millions of people. The action of the game takes us to the 1980s, when Europe still feels the effects of the war that lasted many years and the decision that The action of the game takes us to the 1980s, when Europe still feels the effects of the war that lasted many years and the decision that Germany made twenty years earlier, unable to come to terms with the inevitable defeat. On the other side, because of slower walking, I had more time to look around me and enjoy every detail of my way through this amazing game. The only things I would change are movement of Szymon and manual saves instead of checkpoints. Can't wait to play it again with different choices and see their outcomes. It's narrative, plotwist and slower pace. But it was the story you will enjoy the most. Also background music and other sounds made the atmosphere so great. From the stone-cold bunker to interiors I found later, everything was perfect. Voice acting was nothing extra, but Ewa was so lovely. Atmosphere was perfect and getting better with every letter, document or tape I found. From the beginning to the end(one of them), I was enjoying every moment. I don't remember playing game with such an intriguing story. Coffman, Gretchen Koerner, Mike R.I don't remember playing game with such an intriguing story. Corbitt, David Ury, Victoria Paige Watkins, Calvin Williams, Kurt Yaeger, Kurt Yue, Gordon Dexheimer, Tonya Maldonado, Angela Abadie, Jenanne Alexander, Kenneth Kynt Bryan, John C. Evermore, Anthony Michael Frederick, Ray Gaspard, Beau Hart, Carl Kennedy, Damon Lipari, Escalante Lundy, Chantal Maurice, Kamille McCuin, Ritchie Montgomery, Michael Papajohn, Sherri Piper, Christin Rankins, Glenn Robin, Jeremy Sande, Rusty Schwimmer, Diane Sellers, Andre De'Sean Shanks, Christina Elizabeth Smith, Bill Southworth, Toney Chapman Steele, J.T. Gail Bean, Danielle Deadwyler, Josh Hartnett, Autry Haydon-Wilson, Elaine Hendrix, Barbara Hershey, John Marshall Jones, Shane McRae, Silas Weir Mitchell, Nick Nolte, Bridget Regan, Brett Rice, Michael Kendall Kaplan, Matt Battaglia, Heather Gilliland, Jason Davis, Garrett Kruithof, Emily Peachey, Justin Miles, Deja Dee, Judy Kain, Suzette Lange, Jay Weigel, Cory Scott Allen, Phillip Mullings Jr., Jackson Tessmer, Bernard Hocke, Orlando Eric Street, Wendy Conrad, James Kendrick, Crispian Belfrage, Brett Beoubay, Trey Burvant, Aerica D'Amaro, Rhonda Johnson Dents, Sherri Eakin, Jason Edwards, James W. ![]()
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