202111/202111300722160.jpg

Five great video games from Czechia and Slovakia

As the countries of Central and Eastern Europe region become increasingly prominent in the IT sector, hundreds of dynamic and creative video game developers have started popping up all over the region.

Poland leads the way, but in Czechia and Slovakia, developers are forging their own path with innovative and fun games that have found a large international audience.

To celebrate Czech and Slovak Games Week, which wrapped up earlier this month, here are five of the best games from the two countries.

ARMA 3

First person shooters with a military them have been a mainstay of video gaming for a long time. But where most sacrifice a lot of realism in the name of entertainment (in Call of Duty wounds heal in a matter of seconds, as if all the soldiers were the X-Men character Wolverine), the Czech studio Bohemia Interactive chose to highlight it.

For twenty years now, the Prague-based studio has been making hyperrealistic online shooters that appeal to those with a keen interest in military tactics and combat strategies. In fact, the games and underlying engine powering them are so realistic that Bohemia Interactive spun out a company (Bohemia Interactive Simulations) dedicated to actual military applications — many of the NATO countries are using their simulators to train their militaries.

ARMA 3 is the newest in the series, released in 2013 but still supported with occasional new content. Among those who are hardcore enjoyers of realistic shooters, ARMA and its 2001 predecessor Operation: Flashpoint are considered the gold standard of realism in video gaming.

It’s not for everyone, but Bohemia Interactive’s uncompromisingly realistic approach has for two decades now enjoyed cult status among those for whom it is.

Die by the Blade

Speaking of realistic, the Slovakian developer Triple Hill Entertainment is set to soon publish Die by the Blade — a one-on-one sword duel competitive online game that promises to shake up the status quo for such titles.

Inspired by classics such as Bushido Blade, but with a new cyber-samurai twist, the game dispenses with health bars to offer a hardcore experience where just like in real life sword duels end with one fatal hit.

In addition to the high stakes gameplay, the game will also offer a cyberpunk vision of future Japan recalling such movies as Bladerunner and Neil Stephenson’s seminal cyberpunk book Snow Crash.

The appetite for cyberpunk has clearly returned to the mainstream following CD Projekt’s Cyberpunk 2077 and the release of Bladerunner 2049, so Die by the Blade is likely to find a devoted audience for itself.

While there is no firm release date yet, the game is expected to drop by the end of the year.

Samorost 3

There was a time in the early 1990s when so-called “point and click adventures” ruled the roost in the PC video game scene. Hits like Myst, Broken Sword, and The Longest Journey were the hottest games around.

But since 3D graphics game along and the first person shooter exploded in the late 90s the point and click adventure receded into the background.

Slovakian studio Amanita Design, however, is keeping the flame alive with a number of highly-quality releases that have attracted a lot of critical praise.

Samorost 3 is the final chapter of the Samorost series, now in full HD graphics, and was released in 2016.

Inspired by classic Czech animated films, Samorost has a unique surrealist style and features no dialogue. Players take the role of a gnome (aptly named the Gnome in the game) and must solve various puzzles as they make their way through several planets in a toadstool rocket.

Samorost 3 was well received by critics with The Washington Post calling it “strange and beautiful” while the online games magazine Kill Screen opined that it was “the best adventure game in years.” Read More…

Next Post

PUBG MOBILE announces biggest crossover with Ertugrul Ghazi in Pakistan

Comments


Related Blogs

202209/202209300352400.jpg
Education

Teaching English in Slovakia


BY Marko Ivanov
202210/202210180614320.jpg
Gaming

Playing These 3 Video Games Will Make You Think Smart


BY Brigitte Martin
202209/202209260545060.jpg
News

Slovakia has enough gas for upcoming heating season, economy minister says


BY Zoe Varga
202209/202209270957240.jpg
Sport

Slovakia wins its first medal. Skier Vlhovà¡ dominated the slalom race


BY Louise Haak