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    Gorky 17

  • First released on 30 November, 1999 for PC
  • Action
    Science fiction
    Horror
    Role-playing game
    Strategy
    Tactical
    Adventure

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    Gorky

    game universe.

  • First released on 30 November, 1999 for PC

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    About

    November 2008. NATO intelligence services report that, for reasons unknown, the Russian military has destroyed GORKY 17, one of the old Soviet "Secret Cities". A year later NATO takes over a former Russian secret base built on Polish soil. Diggers discover a laboratory complex in the completely demolished town. After examining the wreckage, NATO decides to leave the lab as it is. But shortly afterwards the town's previously deserted streets are suddenly teeming with hordes of grotesquely deformed creatures. Word soon gets out to the media, making it impossible for NATO to simply destroy the site. So troops are ordered to hermetically seal the area. Nobody is allowed in or out. A team of three NATO specialists under the leadership of the Canadian Cole Sullivan is sent in to examine the horrifying events on the ground.

    Will they discover the terrible secret of "Gorky 17"? And more important - will they live to tell about it? Be prepared for intrigue, betrayal and even some romance. A host of multiple-choice dialog scenes present you with constant choices - many of which can have some unpredictable effects ...FEATURES:The combination of adventure, RPG and strategy elements gives the game a uniquely original feel

    The best of three genres: (1) exploration and interaction with a challenging world (2) character development and (3) challenging high-level tactical combat.

    A thrilling Sci-Fi story with enthralling dialogs

    An easy-to-learn, intuitive, multi-faceted user interface

    A spooky soundtrack lends each location a special atmosphere

    Fully 3-dimensional real-time rendered characters with flexible skeleton animation and detailed textures

    A life-like environment with impressive 3D weather effects

    Spectacular 3D effects for weapons, including transparencies, particle-based explosions, colored lighting, texture and vertex animations

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    PC, Mac, Linux

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    Bird view / Isometric

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    Metropolis Software
    Metropolis Software was Polish developer founded in 1992 by Adrian Chmielarz and Grzegorz Miechowski.
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    Monolith Productions
    Currently working on Wonder Woman
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    Linux Game Publishing
    Based in Nottingham, England, Linux Game Publishing (LGP) publishes games running on the Linux operating system, and also sponsors the free network library, Grapple.
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