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Warsaw - Darkest Dungeon-like tactical RPG set during 1944 Warsaw Uprising to release on September 4 (bonus - video from Sabaton)


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Warsaw looking like Darkest Dungeon but with Nazi occupation (Rock, Paper, Shotgun)

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Looking a fair bit like Darkest Dungeon only with Nazis instead of fishmen, Warsaw is coming our way on September 4th, developers Pixelated Milk announced today. It’s a turn-based tactical battler set during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, when Polish resistance groups battled German occupiers. 

 

 

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Pixelated Milk's tactical RPG documents a dark but defining event in Polish history (PCGamesN)

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Warsaw certainly doesn’t shy away from the horror of the events that took place: “Your goal in the game is to get your hero characters to come out as survivors and not victims,” Paplinski continues. “We want you to get close to those characters, to get a feel for them, learn their backstory, learn their skills, promote them, and care for them so that they make it to the end of the uprising.”

 

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The upcoming RPG Warsaw taught me an important piece of Polish history (Eurogamer)

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Today is an important anniversary. At 1700 hours (4pm UK time), Warsaw will fall silent. Sirens will sound and the Polish capital will grind to a halt, as it has on this day, at this hour, for the past 74 years. Today, people will remember the hundreds of thousands of men, women and children who died as a result of the Warsaw Uprising. But 75 years ago, it had just begun.

 

The Uprising was only supposed to last a few days. Soviet help was presumed on its way. But for whatever reason - did Stalin hold back on purpose? (SFLUFAN comment: yes, Stalin absolutely held back on purpose so that the non-communist Polish Home Army could be crushed by the Nazis) - it never arrived, and the Poles were on their own. And alone, they could never win. Somehow, they held out for 63 days, until 2nd October, then the Warsaw Uprising was officially declared over.

 

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