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Paradise lost review
Paradise lost review








paradise lost review

The symbols are identical to those which are in the bunker. You pull out a photograph of your late mother standing with another man. You notice something familiar about this bunker upon entry. Roughly translates to ‘elevator for electricity supply area’

paradise lost review

Your descent into the bunker and a world of mystery and secrets begins here. It becomes immediately apparent that throughout this gem you will be dealing with the five stages of grief Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance.Īs you wander the wasteland of Poland searching for a glimmer of hope, you come across an abandoned Nazi bunker. You are Szymon, a 12-year-old boy who has recently lost his mother. Europe is now a post-apocalyptic wasteland thanks to Nazi nuclear missiles. The war had raged on for a further 20 years. If you have played Paradise Lost, let us know in the comments below. The Mind Is Its Own Place, And In Itself Can Make A Heaven Of Hell, Or A Hell Of Heaven – John Milton (Paradise Lost)Īs a huge fan of World War II history, I could not wait to see what alternative path the developers had come up with. Paradise Lost was developed by PolyAmorous Games and published by All In! games and released on March 24th, 2021 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. But rather than blasting Nazis to bits, Polish developers PolyAmorous offer us something a little deeper than guns blazing, retro-futuristic technology for their debut title, Paradise Lost. World War II games tend to lend themselves well to an alternative history, take a look at the Wolfenstein games for instance.










Paradise lost review