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The Stalin Subway: Red Veil

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action
Publisher: Buka
Developer: Orion Games

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'The Stalin Subway: Red Veil' - Features, Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 1, 2006 @ 1:30 a.m. PST

The Stalin Subway: Red Veil brings an exciting continuation to the storyline of this saga, with many new locations, all of them based on the Moscow of the 50s, including an exact reproduction of the Red Square in which we’ll control Lena as main character of the game, in her search for answers.

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With the death of Stalin, all those who surrounded him in life, now fight for the supreme power and control of the nation. Lena, wife of the main character of the first part has found that her husband has been kidnapped and possibly murdered. She has no clue who has done it, but she knows who to ask.

The Stalin Subway: Red Veil brings an exciting continuation to the storyline of this saga, with many new locations, all of them based on the Moscow of the 50s, including an exact reproduction of the Red Square in which we’ll control Lena as main character of the game, in her search for answers.

Key features:

  • The action takes place in the Moscow of the mid 50s: every indoor and outdoor location has been created following real designs of that time. The subway stations will be based on the real ones as well as, for example, the Red Square.
  • Weapons of that time have been reproduced with great detail. Even the famous Molotov Cocktail
  • Multiplayer Deathmatch, with real Moscow places as locations for local net and Internet.
  • The main character will be Lena, wife of the starring character of the first part.

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