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Pages in category "Video games set in 2036" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The game takes place in the year 2037, one year after the disastrous "Sad Morning" event which occurred on February 6, 2036. Due to date overflow errors caused by the Year 2036 Problem, a network of orbital laser satellites called SA4D (Strategic Attack For Defense) went out of control and attacked the capital cities of numerous countries around the world, causing significant chaos ...
In the dystopian Sunset City, the player character can wall-run, use zip-lines, and grind rails to swiftly navigate through it, with a large arsenal of weapons to use. The game also has a cooperative multiplayer mode called Chaos Squad, which tasks players to complete a series of missions with seven players. As the game puts emphasis on ...
First-person shooter video game Metro 2033, developed by the Ukrainian studio 4A Games, was released worldwide in 2010. Glukhovsky said that he had chosen a video game adaptation over a film as it gave him more artistic freedom to work. Two sequels also developed by 4A Games, Metro: Last Light and Metro Exodus, were released in 2013 and 2019.
The game was developed using a top-down perspective and features two distinct setting areas: the arena or highway style area and the city area. The highway and arenas allow acceleration and driving skills to be used in a scrolling screen format, while the city area is a single screen where stores and other attractions of a city can be visited.
The game begins about a century later, where the great city has since devolved into a nightmarish dystopia under the rule of a bureaucratic and totalitarian government. Heading the government is the reclusive President, who's represented by his corrupt advisor, a hideous man known only as the BigWig. In the lower levels of the city, relations ...
Cities is a role-playing supplement that is "generic" in nature — that is, it is not designed for any specific role-playing game system. Two editions of the book were published by Midkemia Press, in 1979 [1] and 1983; [2] Chaosium published a third edition in 1986 titled Cities: Create and Explore Your Own Fantasy Communities.