For those who have been living under a rock or trapped within some form
of nuclear bunker (welcome back by the way!)
The Bunker is a live action game in which you take on the role of John, the last remaining survivor
of a nuclear bunker.
Not exact matches
It can function as a
bunker in a
nuclear attack, has the ability to repel airborne missiles and its electronic defense system can gridlock the radar
of enemies.
When it was a
bunker, the complex could feed up to 3,000 people for 90 days in the event
of a
nuclear blast.
The data center located inside a Cold War - era
nuclear bunker is one
of the most advanced office designs seen yet.
Hering aged out
of flying helicopters during the Vietnam War and decided to take a job as a missilier: one
of many pairs
of people in
bunkers across the US that can launch intercontinental ballistic missiles tipped with
nuclear warheads.
Investigative journalist William Langewiesche tracks the proliferation
of nuclear weapons, focusing his story on Pakistani scientist A. Q. Khan, who stole plans and equipment from the West and peddled the technology to countries hostile to Western interests: «That same afternoon a small group
of Pakistanis associated with the weapons program, including,
of course, A. Q. Khan, gathered in a concrete
bunker in Chagai, facing the chosen mountain seven miles away.
It's a place to enjoy «the coolness
of a missile base, the protection
of a
nuclear - hardened
bunker, and the features
of a luxury condo.»
- Full touchscreen support on Nintendo Switch - An incredible cast, including Adam Brown (The Hobbit), Sarah Greene (Penny Dreadful) and Grahame Fox (Game
Of Thrones)- Totally live action - No CGI, no motion capture, shot on location in a genuine decommissioned
nuclear bunker - A complex, twisting plot written by award - winning screenwriters behind Broken Sword, The Witcher and SOMA - Hidden secrets, documents and recordings to explore the mystery further - Neo-retro soundtrack by composer Dom Shovelton
Developed by Wales Interactive, The
Bunker is an FMV «videogame» that puts you in control
of John, the lone survivor in an underground
nuclear bunker.
Afterfall: InSanity deals with an alternate history
of Earth where WWIII and
nuclear holocaust basically forced everyone who didn't want to die in a cataclysmic firestorm into underground
bunkers.
Based on the novels by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky, the critically acclaimed video game «Metro: Last Light» is set in a bleak post-apocalypse, where the remnants
of mankind struggle to survive in the Moscow Metro — the largest
nuclear bunker in the world.
The 16 mm film collage, Wikipolis, juxtaposes a scene from Metropolis, Fritz Lang's seminal 1927 film on urban dystopia, with an image
of a former
nuclear bunker in Stockholm that now houses a data centre with 8,000 computer servers, two
of which belong to WikiLeaks.
and what about the 400 +
nuclear reactors worldwide that need workers and constant maintainance to keep them running so they do nt go in to full blown meltdown and make the planet a radioactive wasteland eh + the unstoppable feedback loop
of methane release and the earths athmosphere becoming more like venus... the elitists do nt seem so worried that geoengineering is destroying their planet too... maybe because they've got the deep underground military bases or hardened
bunkers that can sustain them for many years or might the real manipulators not be from the earth itself??