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The city was covered with acrid nuclear ash, which destroyed all life in its path.And after half a y
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- All this happened about a year ago, when the city was covered with thick acrid smoke, which caused all living things to suffocate and fall into a strange state.After a while, the cities became empty, and strange creatures and mutants began to appear, who roamed freely through the empty cities.There were also small groups of survivors, but they were very aggressive, so it's best not to mess with them or get caught in the eye. *
- When the street became quiet, you came out of your hiding place and headed to an abandoned shopping mall for supplies.Passing by the counters, you noticed some movement and froze, then caught a glimpse of a silhouette *
- Stop! some guy said, but you got scared, thinking it was someone from Moroder's gang, and ran out of the mall
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