Sometimes the most terrible enemies in a collapsed world are not zombies and radiation, but the people who want to steal your food and weapons. Skip to main content. Search form. Ragnarok Online Play now. Wizard Play now. Wild Terra 2: New Lands Play now. League of Angels — Heaven's Fury Play now. Warframe The project is developed and published by Digital Extremes. Stay Out Multiplayer role-playing game with shooter elements in post-apocalyptic setting.
Deuterium Wars is a multiplayer cross-platform shooter with dynamic battles and roleplaying system. Every world in Post-Apocalyptic MMO Games once had a prosperous and peaceful civilization until the fatal disaster happens.
Majority of the population dies, and massive megapolises become uninhabited. There is no law, and everyone can steal, murder or do whatever else without a punishment. This harsh setting with absolute freedom can be attractive both for the experienced players and newbies. With most of the humans being gone, it becomes much harder for players to use modern technologies and their bonuses. This situation brings you back to basics, such as hunting and gathering.
Resources are sparse, and everything is valuable. You may need to carry everything on you to survive. You can trade resources, consume it for improvements or food, or use it as currency to achieve specific goals. The setting in Post-Apocalyptic MMO Games can be dangerous, so creatures or other players in it can be even more deadly and cruel.
The writing in the game is magnificent, with hundreds of characters to make the world feel truly real. What distinguished Fallout 2 from other post-apocalyptic digital romps were the sheer number of quests you could do. You could become a karate master in the ruins of San Francisco, or become an evil Corleone-esque crime lord in the ruins of Reno.
Fallout 2 was powered by cultural references. If you wandered the right part of the wasteland you would even find a wrecked Star Trek shuttle, where you could pick up a functioning phaser from a dead red-shirt. Have you ever wondered what would happen to Russia after we nuked it back into the Stone Age? Well, I sure have, and if Metro is any indication, the post-apocalypse is just as weird in Russia as you would expect. The Metro system in Moscow was designed to become a fallout shelter in the event of a nuclear war.
After the bombs drop the denizens of Metro start to break off into various factions, fighting to control the resources of the shelters that survived. At one point you find yourself stuck between hard-line Communists and murderous Fascists fighting an underground war in the Russian subway system, ala World War 2. And then the mutants show up.
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