I don't think so, tbh. It was made back in the day, when Ukraine wasn't full fash, and the memory of USSR dissolution was still kinda fresh. It perfectly captures the spirit of post-Soviet states: life is a bleak ruin of something once bright, and we all struggle against it and each other in search of non-existent wish granter. I'm not sure, of course, if devs intended it to read like this, but it does, especially for those of us who actually live in post-Soviet states. It's a deeply melancholic series.
New one is going to be full fash, not innovative or complex at all in its mechanics (critics will deem it a passable shooter), and it will rely on sLaVa cOcAiNi for its marketing mark my words
Yeah thats fair and more compelling, im a big fan of the roadside picnic series and also those authors other works (hard to be a god)
Its a shame to see the IP being used for cynical political reasons detatched and counter to the orginal soviets who made that IP, who while critical of the USSR still existed within it and advocated for a lot of its good too.
I don't think so, tbh. It was made back in the day, when Ukraine wasn't full fash, and the memory of USSR dissolution was still kinda fresh. It perfectly captures the spirit of post-Soviet states: life is a bleak ruin of something once bright, and we all struggle against it and each other in search of non-existent wish granter. I'm not sure, of course, if devs intended it to read like this, but it does, especially for those of us who actually live in post-Soviet states. It's a deeply melancholic series.
The new one will 100% be full fash, however.
New one is going to be full fash, not innovative or complex at all in its mechanics (critics will deem it a passable shooter), and it will rely on sLaVa cOcAiNi for its marketing mark my words
Yeah thats fair and more compelling, im a big fan of the roadside picnic series and also those authors other works (hard to be a god)
Its a shame to see the IP being used for cynical political reasons detatched and counter to the orginal soviets who made that IP, who while critical of the USSR still existed within it and advocated for a lot of its good too.
I grew up with Strugatsky bros' books and I love them deeply. Though I don't really consider Stalker to be the same IP, it's "inspired by" at best.
The books are here to stay, thankfully, and so are the older games. The dipshit devs won't take them away. And the new one is a write-off.