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so what happens if you kill the impersonator?
If there is, it's even more obscure than this game already is.Guillaume777 said:Any other game similar to KGB?
Andyman Messiah said:If there is, it's even more obscure than this game already is.Guillaume777 said:Any other game similar to KGB?
Cryo did some fantastic stuff back in the day, before they made Atlantis and eventually fucked off. I'm actually replaying Dune right now. Goddamn, what a nice adventure/strategy hybrid it is!
edit: Check out Dune. I command you.
skyway said:In fact being a former commie I can say that they were in good contact with ex-soviet guys. Because the game is a good criminal parody of USSR of that period and nicely laughs at its stereotypical views of the West. Thus not only for ex-soviets but rather it is a game that nicely fits its time and for the people who remember it.
redd said:1) RENKO
I'll begin by the less interesting question. I dunno the US version, but in the French version, there is a mention about a "Renko" character. More precisely, when we meet Savinkov for the first time, he says : "You're not Renko, are you ? I come in, rukov."
Renko ? I tought it was a kind of "password" but if it was, it would have been written in the orders mission. And by the way, Savinkov shows us his papers. It seems really strange. And I'm quite certain that the "renko" name is used in other part of the game (but a non important part, like a possible answer to a multiple choice replies).
redd said:2) GOLITSIN
(...)Actually, there is. Golitsin talks about a "jealous husband" ("mari jaloux", in French). Who the hell is he ? Is there a relation with KGB ? With Verto ? Or just another Golitsin's investigation ?
Other question about Golitsin. Who killed him ? I assume he was murdered by Dept P guys (Savinkov, Vovlov or Galushkin) in order to "force" Rukov to investigate and be sent to Leningrad. Am I right ?
redd said:3) RUKOV'S FATHER
Offically, he was murdered by a terrorist. If I remember, an Afhgan Terrorist. And this guy was killed by Galushkin. Ok.
Why ?
Verto was an Afghan fighters, as Yakuchev was. Verto has a photography of the murder. But why ?
- why Verto has this photo ? what's the purpose of this photo ? why does it keep it years after the murder ?
- why murderering Rukov's father ?
The only think I can figure is that our father was (simply) investigating on the Verto's Snuff Videos and get killed by Verto's friends. But i t would be a bit disappointed, if we consider the global and complexe scenario. If that's so, why Vanya or Galuskin didn't use this reason to put Rukov on this investigation ? And does'nt it strange that a KGB colonel (our father) investigate on this ?
redd said:4) PROTOPOPOV AND TSIBULENKO
5) VOVLOV
6) Little and last (and least) question : Were the Paymat guys at the beach ? I know Yakuchev was killed, but why nobody from Pamyat was protecting Protopopov ? Really unexpected.
Witchblade said:Hey, this is an awesome thread! I just started reading it out of idle interest, but soon found myself glued to the screen! Brilliant job, Tintin, and thanks for starting it, Wyrmlord!
Fixed.Stereotypical Villain said:
Match made in heaven or the two first horsemen of the apocalypse?
DISCUSS!!
"Well. we have to have a sense of humor about things. It's just too serious, we have to be serious enough." ~ Rev. BillyAndyman Messiah once said:Yeah, see... it's serious... but it's also funny! Get it?
Andyman Messiah said:If there is, it's even more obscure than this game already is.Guillaume777 said:Any other game similar to KGB?
Cryo did some fantastic stuff back in the day, before they made Atlantis and eventually fucked off. I'm actually replaying Dune right now. Goddamn, what a nice adventure/strategy hybrid it is!
edit: Check out Dune. I command you.
Stereotypical Villain said:Final Faggotry and Socialism.
(Spoiler: The other two are Sodomy and Inane.)