A shooter has been released on Steam about a stalker in Moscow, similar to Metro 2033. It costs 5 times cheaper than an AAA game

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Stean’s Early Access is a post-apocalyptic horror shooter with survival elements Paradox of Hope VR, clearly inspired by the well-known Metro series. The game was created by just one developer from Russia nicknamed Monkey-With-a-Bomb. It costs 381 rubles (449 rubles after September 22).






After three years of work and sleepless nights, I’m finally releasing my first game, Paradox of Hope VR, on Steam Early Access! Although this is a big milestone for me, our adventure together has only just begun. Ahead of the game waiting for many more updates with improvements and new content.

— Monkey-with-a-bomb

Paradox of Hope VR offers a single player campaign (only the first chapter is available in the current version) and a Raid mode. The plot tells of a stalker exploring the subway of post-apocalyptic Moscow. Players will need to upgrade weapons and equipment, maintain supplies of filters and first aid kits. “Raids” is a replayable mode with procedurally generating locations, the main purpose of which is to collect loot and find a way out of the level.

The game will be in Early Access for about a year. During this time, the developer will complete the story campaign and add a lot of new content to Raids.

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Source: VG Times

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