Dungeon Cleaners

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Dungeon Cleaners is a sci-fi Computer role-playing game.The action is set in a fictional universe, created by a famous russian celebrity Dmitri Puchkov, most famous for his unusual and funny translation of famous movies. Gameplay is considered to be a cross-breed of Fallout and Neverwinter Nights. The game leads your squad into a ravaged penitentiary planet in a search and destroy mission for a constructing spacecraft, on which the prisoners are planning to escape. The player is to control a squad of 4 Imperial Marines, Upir (Vamp) Recon Team, through the various environments of the planet (from desert-like areas, filled with giant fire-breathing lizzards and deadly flying cockroaches, to jungle forest with interesting alien plants and vicious apes), battling convicted murderers, mutant rats, bureacracy of high command and many harmless cute fluffy animals. The player will fight using weapons such as: shivs, wooden boards, katanas, amateur made fire-arms, WW1/WW2 style machineguns, hunting and street combat shotguns, assault and sniper rifles, grenade launchers, Imperial railguns and laser/blaster weapons, incendiary and gas grenades and the soldiers' own fists and legs. Battles are set in real-time with a "Smart Pause" feature. Armours cam be upgraded for better protection and durability. Armours can range from: rat skin tailored shirts, thick leather vests, cuirases, bullet proof vest with armour plates, Imperial body armour and the legendary Polniy Pe (russian synonim for Tottal F) armour. The game is made in an homorous offensive way accompanied by extensive swearing (usually covered with "censored" marks in texts and BEEP sound during conversations). Offenses vary from racial themes to criticism of the modern governments, wars and ideologies. The language in game is mostly russian, even though some cutsenes feature other languages, it is usually a random mix of common or all known words or gibberish, used to achieve humorous athmosphere. The game has acheived to gather a cult following even before it's release, partly due to Puckov's involvment in the creation of the game. Overall the game has got great reviewes from both the audiences and gaming magazines, the only criticism being in-game bugs and glitches (some resulting in almost invulnerable enemies, uncompletable quests, uncollectable items, constant weapon misfire and enemies, despite all odds, scoring a critical hit on the player) most of which are fixed with the latest patch (1.03)


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