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Following the avalanche of requests to see more of the gameplay in Stalin vs. Martians, Mezmer Games releases a new video with in-game footage that gives everyone so...
Following the avalanche of requests to see more of the gameplay in Stalin vs. Martians, Mezmer Games releases a new video with in-game footage that gives everyone some answers and shows that the game is not just one big spoof. This video also nullifies all the evil rumors (probably spread by the Martians) that the gameplay would be slow. The video features the retro-styled song "All Hail Stalinator!" by Ilya Orange and Space Detective. Ilya Orange is the author of the game's original score, including the now-famous tune from the first "Dancing Stalin" trailer. Also, you will see glimpses of the extensive fauna of different alien creatures that the Red Army will fight against. Finally, the video shows a teenage girl showing off some wicked dance moves, most likely inspired by the great (leader and dancer) Stalin.
Stalin vs Martians is now available on all leading digital distribution portals including GamersGate, Direct2Drive, Steam and Impulse.
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I never liked this emoticon, but it is the only one that accurately shows the look on my face for the duration of this video that I could manage to sit through. I mean, Dancing Stalin was hilarious but this is.. I don't know. Someone help me make sense of this?
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I never liked this emoticon, but it is the only one that accurately shows the look on my face for the duration of this video that I could manage to sit through. I mean, Dancing Stalin was hilarious but this is.. I don't know. Someone help me make sense of this?