Stalin vs. Martians 4: Public demo with screenshots is revealed to learn more about the precedent of Stalin vs. Martians 5. This award-winning, award-winning game has received several awards. This series of games allows players to play the late Joseph Stalin, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and its de facto dictator, in a merciless war against an invasion of Martians. The game is a parody, of course, but it is also a very fast real-time single-player strategy that will get the adrenaline pumping of any enthusiast.
Similar to Tesla vs. Lovecraft and other similar titles, this game puts its main protagonist, Joseph Stalin, in a robotic suit armed to the teeth. Traveling through different stages, you hurtle down the endless sea of Martian invaders, while collecting and upgrading your weapons and armor. The first demo was released a month ago as a subscriber-only edition. KREMLINCORP Entertainment GmbH is now making it available to the general public. You can download it here:
Stalin vs. Martians 4: Public Demo
It shows that Work in Progress of course has two missions available for a limited game taste, but it's a welcome opportunity for anyone who liked the previous game and others who like fast-paced action games. This game creates exactly the kind of extravagant shooting that produces that beautiful feeling of joy when your guns fire automatically and you are only dancing around or through waves of enemies. It's a special feeling, no doubt ...
Stalin vs. Martians 4 is designed as a single player action game that pits Stalin against space invaders, as mentioned. However, not all shoot and kill aliens. The game also has its own narrative and plot, with rich dialogue and of course a humorous twist to everything, as every parody should be. This kind of mix of action, humor and lively gameplay is definitely a good way to kill time and release the tension.
KREMLINCORP Entertainment promises that the full game will be available in 2020, as soon as possible. Since the release of the first installment in the series in 2009, the Stalin vs. Martians received extremely mixed reviews, with some despising her and others loving her. Perhaps it's best to say that it's clear that the studio has had a lot of fun designing every title in the series, and that's what the player is meant to get as well. The sequel to SvM 4 undoubtedly continues the tradition.