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From Russia with Love (Great Games from the Eastern Bloc)


1C publishes most Eastern Block games these days. 
1C publishes most Eastern Block games these days. 
I love games that come out of Eastern Europe and Russia. If "Eastern Bloc" was a proper genre I would probably declare it as my favorite. So why the fasicination? I guess I just really like the cerebral and difficult nature of games from that part of the world. They also tend to make exclusively PC games for the simple reason that consoles don't seem to be common in that part of the world.
 
Mostly though I just love that games from that region are a little odd. They always have fairly unique storylines and although the voice-acting and stability are usually in question, they tend to be extremely ambitious games that take on way more then they are capable of achieving. I also love that most Eastern Bloc games use homebrew engines that for the most part tend to rival a year agos technology from major development houses in the US. 
 
In cinema I often refer to one of my favorite genres being "flawed epics", which encompass long movies that are huge in scope and all over the place in pacing. I think that tends to match well with this list of games. 
 
Really though, the reason I loved all of these games is because I had no fucking clue any of them were coming out. As someone who has been involved in professional game website building for over a decade that's a pretty rare feat. Almost all of these games had very little marketing campaigns and became a success based on word of mouth user reviews alone.

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  • From Croatia. Probably the biggest hit from this list. Serious Sam serves as a perfect example of the behind the times / ahead of the times style of Eastern Bloc games. For a 2001 game the idea of a pure level to level kill-stuff-till-you-get-to-the-end shooter was extremely archaic. At the same time the game's engine was pretty impressive, boasting an unbelievable amount of on screen baddies. The game kind of made everyone wonder what the fuck Carmack and Sweeney were doing in their claustrophobic counterparts.

  • From Russia. Like most other PC nerds I sometimes get it into my head that I'd really like to get into a deep flight sim. For close to 5 year IL-2 was the only game in town.

  • From Russia. Silent Storm is one of my favorite pure combat TBS games. Set in an alternate history WW2 the game slowly moves from sniper rifles and grenades to mechanized combat suits. The big thing it has going for it was an amazing destructible environment engine. I used to love setting charges on the first floor's support structures as a means of killing enemies up high.

  • From Hungary. For some reason Nexus never made it out from under Homeworld's shadow. The game focused almost exclusively on capital ship battles which gave the whole game an epic feel with long, drawn out battles. The story was similarly heavy with lots of loaded questions about humans vs. machines and the idea of creationism. Really dissapointed a sequel was never made. This one is truly one of a kind.

  • From Russia. Pretty much either the return or death of the TBS / world map style games depending upon who you talk to. I remember being completely amazed by the attention to detail in the artwork and character models. Still an extremely pretty game and if you like this style of TBS there really wasn't a lot better that came around until King's Bounty.

  • From Russia. I'll say it quickly: I enjoyed STALKER more then Fallout 3. A terribly misunderstood game that is extremely deep, if a bit broken. The concept was amazing and its implementation of RPG as FPS is the one I prefer given the alternatives (Mass Effect, Fallout 3). I've yet to play the prequel, but I'm trying to save it for a rainy weekend. If you're a fan of Far Cry 2 and its open world style and difficulty, you might want to check this one out.

  • From Russia. Featuring possibly the prettiest UI I've ever seen in a game, King's Bounty captures World of Warcraft's visual aesthetic and combines it with a better take on the fantasy, TBS / world map style game. There are times when it can get incredibly frustrating, but King's Bounty has the honor of being the most polished game on this list. Was extremely surprised when I found out it was a Russian dev.

  • From Ukraine. Probably my favorite game on this list and definitely the one that made me start thinking about how Eastern Bloc games share an odd weirdness in common. Cryostasis includes one of my favorite every storytelling in video games. From the jump into someone before they die concept to the disjointed narration style I was absolutely floored by this game. It unfortunately has some terrible stability problems and crashed quite a bit during my play through. So far it's a toss up between this and Batman: Arkham Asylum as my favorite game of 2009.

  • From Russia. Essentially think Company of Heroes but much harder and much more strategic. The interface can get a little clunky, and I'll admit I didn't make it through all of this one, but definitely a game I really respect for its take on RTS gameplay.

  • Mount and Blade comes from a Turkish developer, which means it really doesn't belong on this list since Turkey was usually friendly with the US during the Cold War. However, it completely fits in with the aesthetic we're presenting in this list. It's the one game I haven't played here mostly out of worry that it will completely absorb my time.

  • From Russia. Just started playing Majesty 2 but can already tell I'm in love with it. Perfect fit for this list as it's a very different take on the RTS genre. Instead of actively maneuvering your friendlies, you recruit heroes who pretty much act however they see fit. Somehow I missed out on the first game in the series.

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@HaroldoNVU said:

Great list! I suggest adding Machinarium which was developed by the Czech studio Amanita Design and released last year.

I second a call for Machinarium.

@Ghostiet said:

@Jimbo said:

" The Witcher? "

It's Polish. Poland is not a part of the Eastern Bloc.

I can tell that, I fucking live there.

The Witcher has quite a bit of that eastern-european feel, though. If you told me it either came from Russia or the UK and made me guess, I'd guess Russia.

I'd like to put a word in for the little-known Hammerfight. The game is brutal, but once you get the hang of it it gets very addictive.

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Update?

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Holy crap Nexus was from Hungary? I got that game at Goodwill and only got a couple missions in. That game was so crazy from what i could tell

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You should totally play more Mount and Blade Warband. Its some rad shit.

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Wondering if Precursor would make this list

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Actually, S.T.A.L.K.E.R comes from a Ukrainian developer (GSC Game World is based in Kiev).  Still, great example of the old Soviet republics' ability to make great games.
 
As to the comparison with FO3, I love them both, but they offer something very, very different.  FO3 is more light-hearted and can be played at a brisker pace, whereas S.TA.L.K.E.R is among the most grim, serious games I've ever played, and it's the sort of game that has to be played at a snail's pace because moving too fast at any point will end up with your brains all over the floor.  The reason it's misunderstood and under-appreciated is the buggy initial relelase that was never really fixed until the fan-made Complete mod came out, but most problematic is the game's dated look.  They spent a TON of time making the game, and it shows in the atmospheric, haunting world.  However, it also shows in the graphics engine looking dated even for the time.  Never bothered me, but you know how so many people are graphics whores these days.

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Amin.I'm from Eastern Europe myself,Romania (aka Blazing Angels and Silent Hunter)
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@ahoodedfigure: Yeah, I know, I'm familiar with the term. I'm just kinda psyched about pointing out at every point that Poland is, for example, geographically in Central Europe (general knowledge of my country in the US is seriously killing me, it could be compared to a bunch of frat boys on a nuclear plant), so I was quicker with my fingers than my thinking. I should've edited that when I realised my mistake, but I forgot.

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@Ghostiet: Since a Turkish game's on this list, I think he could expand it.  He says Eastern Bloc, though, which is a cold war term that unfortunately included Poland, at least as far as Cold War language was concerned.  Doesn't mean you have to agree with it, though, I guess.
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Due for an update?

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@Jimbo said:

" The Witcher? "

It's Polish. Poland is not a part of the Eastern Bloc.

I can tell that, I fucking live there.

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@Tuffgong:
Agreed, we need a Call of Pripyat quicklook...

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@Crocio said:
" Stalker was developed in Ukraine, not Russia. "
I'm pretty sure this is true.
 
The Witcher and The Void are bigger name ones that I would be curious to see what you think of them.  More so The Void.
 
Now that Call of Pripyat is out, I can't wait to see Dave thinks of it.
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Man i just finished downloading Majesty 2, off of steam  and its doesnt work...... IN Soviet russia GAMES BREAK U!
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No "Pathologic" or "The Void" (also known as "Tension") = Instant Fail. Ice Pick Lodge is by far the weirdest and most Russian of all game developers. I demand that you play their games instantly. They're so bizarre and difficult to get your head around that I don't think more than three people in the world have ever actually played them to completion. Also, "The Witcher". YOUR LIST OF YOUR OWN FAVOURITES IS WRONG.

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Man, Mount & Blade sucked up SOOO much of my time. Like there was a good 3 weeks where I played it constantly.

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Stalker was developed in Ukraine, not Russia.

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I really really like nexus jupiter incident, really a good solid game.  I really just have a thing for that genre though, I like rts style space games that are really good.  I especially like the ability to customize your ship, though that was a really cool feature. my two favorites are this and homeworld franchise (didnt like catalsym though, game just felt way too gamey, not enough story) so maybe im biased.

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S.T.A.L.K.E.R is awesome, the setting is so gritty you feel dirty after playing it. 
I'd love to see it ported to the 360 with a touch of TLC. 
And yes, i know this will never happen. 
Nice list Snide!

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@ArbitraryWater: So, wait. In that case, the only Russian game I've knowingly played is King's Bounty, which is a more thorough remake of an older game. I almost feel lied to D= 
 
And dude, HoMM III is totally boss, though you gotta like II, too. You're not a true fan if you don't. That, and MM VII. So many good/bad times trying to go through the "evil" realm as the good folk, just to die instantaneously without a chance. Always paid to be the evil dudes in that game.
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@JackiJinx said:
" Dude, I had no idea that the HoMM/MM series and KB were from Russia. That blows my mind. All this time, I've been playing Commie games. "
Actually, only Heroes V is communist-developed. New World Computing (who made the old games), went out of business in 2003 and Ubisoft scooped up the license in the ensuing wake.
 
They then relegated the development duties of Heroes V to Nival Interactive, a ruski developer, and they managed to prove how Russian they were by shipping the game with a bunch of bugs, unplayable online multiplayer, and no map editor. Seriously, Heroes III is better.
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@snide said:
" @MatthewMeadows: Crazy like a fox? "
No, crazy like someone who would make a list of his top 10 Eastern Bloc games almost strictly from countries which opposed the US in the Cold War. 
 
Love ya really Snide, fight the power.
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You're right about Mount and blade that game's like crack, man.
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Dude, I had no idea that the HoMM/MM series and KB were from Russia. That blows my mind. All this time, I've been playing Commie games.

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Fuck yeah, Serious Sam is the best example of Eastern European development with its awesome:

1- Ahead of time technology

2- Archaic gameply

3- Crazy shit.

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@MattyFTM: They're white because you have a PC alignment, and the colour of a PC alignment is white. Perhaps something should be done about that, as I didn't realize you even had links in your post until you mentioned it.
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The Witcher?

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Nice list. I approve!

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Man, you PC gaming types scare me

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I do agree that great games can come out of that part of the world, but there have been some terrible ones too. It's hard to accept that a game with such an awesome trailer could be so bad.
 
(also, why are links white in the comments? Shouldn't they be yellow like on the rest of the site? Being the same colour as the text is confusing)

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@MatthewMeadows: Crazy like a fox?
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You're crazy.