6 /10 1 Votes6
Developer(s) G5 Software Series The Stalin Subway Initial release date 29 September 2005 Genre First-person shooter | 6/10 Steam Designer(s) Nikolay Sitnikov Publisher 1C Company | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Kgb simulator the stalin subway
Stalin Subway (Russian title "Метро-2", "Metro-2") is a Russian first-person shooter video game based in a fictionalized post-war Soviet Moscow.
Contents
- Kgb simulator the stalin subway
- The stalin subway red veil
- Setting
- Plot
- Gameplay
- Development
- Reception
- References

The game was developed by G5 software and Orion games.It was published in Russia by Buka Entertainment in September 2005 and the United States in October of that year.

Before E3 2005 the developers gave GameSpot a preview of the game. GameSpot noted that its "combination [of] historical fiction plotline and modern FPS gameplay sets it apart from the typical sci-fi or military shooters that dominate the market today" and showed interest in way the physics engine allowed "different bullet penetration abilities for each weapon.

The stalin subway red veil
Setting

The game takes place in 1952 in Moscow in the Soviet Union, under Joseph Stalin who has been in power for over 30 years. The game focuses on a fictional internal plot against Stalin and the Soviet government. Locations include the Metro subway stations including the secret Metro-2 line, the KGB Lubyanka Building, the Kremlin, Moscow State University and Stalin's bunker. The game is notable, alongside You Are Empty (2006) and the games in the Metro 2033 series, for being one the few games to be set in and around the Moscow Metro system.
Plot

In this game you play as the soldier Gleb Suvorov, a member of the KGB out of his depth and the mysterious GRU officer Natalia Mihaleva. Suvorov discovers that high-ranking officers want to detonate a secret nuclear weapon sent via D-6 during the Bolshevik Assembly. He rescues his father from the KGB prison, thwarts the plot and saves Stalin, the ruling Communist Party and many innocent civilians.
Gameplay

The game features standard first-person shooter gameplay. Players can acquire a variety of both melee weapons and firearms, mostly based on Soviet weapons such as a Makarov pistol or PPSh-41 sub-machine gun.
Development
The art and design team used photos of Moscow for realism. The game has different artwork in Russia.
Reception
Released on Steam, the game received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics outside of Russia. A sequel Stalin Subway: Red Veil in which players take on the role of the protagonist's wife Lena following his disappearance was released in 2008. Eurogamer Germany gave it a rating of 1 out of 10.