STALKER|Roadside Picnic: The Sci-Fi Masterpiece That Inspired STALKER games, Annihilation & More
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There are places on Earth where reality bends, where time twists, and where nothing returns unchanged.
One such place was imagined long before video games, movies, or creepypastas ever touched it — deep within Soviet sci-fi.
Before STALKER video game franchise, before Annihilation, before Dark, before METRO franchise, there was a haunting tale born from cold war shadows and cosmic indifference.
What if the gods visited us… and left their trash behind?
What if that trash rewrote the laws of physics?
What if curiosity was a death sentence?
Once you enter The Zone,
you’ll never come back the same.
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edition and voice: JINZO and GRANKO
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MUSIC & film material:
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There are places on Earth where reality bends, where time twists, and where nothing returns unchanged.
One such place was imagined long before video games, movies, or creepypastas ever touched it — deep within Soviet sci-fi.
Before STALKER video game franchise, before Annihilation, before Dark, before METRO franchise, there was a haunting tale born from cold war shadows and cosmic indifference.
What if the gods visited us… and left their trash behind?
What if that trash rewrote the laws of physics?
What if curiosity was a death sentence?
Once you enter The Zone,
you’ll never come back the same.
credits:
edition and voice: JINZO and GRANKO
credits:
MUSIC & film material: