Release Date: February 23, 2018
A tech-noir tactical action game with a spy thriller setting. All Walls Must Fall is set in 2089, in an alternative reality in which the Berlin Wall never fell and the Cold War still lasts. To make things worse, the rivalry between the East and the West has resulted in a nuclear disaster. You play as a group of intelligence agents, who travel back in time and get one night to prevent the catastrophe from happening.
All Walls Must Fall for PC is a tech-noir tactical action game with a spy thriller setting. This is the first large production by German studio inbetweengames, founded by three former of Yager Development, known from e.g. the tactical shooter Spec Ops: The Line.
The game is set in 2089 in an alternative reality in which the Berlin wall, separating the eastern and western parts of the city, never fell, and the Cold War lingers on. During the 150-years-long conflict both sides, using the newest technology available, developed methods to track the enemy's every move. However, the apparent peace ended abruptly due to a conspiracy, which resulted in a nuclear disaster. You play as a group of intelligence agents, who go back in time to prevent the catastrophe from happening, and have only one night to achieve it. Depending on the side they choose, their choices may either cause the Berlin Wall to fall and the political situation to stabilize, or start a truly horrible war.
All Walls Must Fall for PC, as stated by its creators, is a homage to both their city — Berlin — and classic tactical productions such as Syndicate games. The game is set in a procedurally generated environment, which can make every other playthrough different. During the game, you mostly spend time exploring and talking to NPCs, who can give you information necessary to unravel the conspiracy. Since most of the game takes place in crowded Berlin nightclubs, you have the tactical opportunity to use the crowd to hide from your enemies. The game also features real-time direct combat with an active pause option.
One of the key aspects of All Walls Must Fall is turning back time. For example, if you are attacked upon entering a building, you can quickly negate it by going several minutes back in time. As a result, the negated events never take place and your gain knowledge of the dangers waiting for you in certain places. This allows you to choose either to engage your enemy or to look for another way. Each decision has consequences, which can drastically affect the plot.
The game was created using the Unreal Engine 4 and features an isometric view and a unique visual style, based on the communist propaganda posters. The developers faithfully recreated Berlin's nightlife atmosphere. A lot of work was also put in the soundtrack, which accompanies you in the clubs and complements the gameplay mechanics.
Platforms:
PC Windows February 23, 2018
Nintendo Switch January 20, 2021
Age restrictions: 16+
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System Requirements for All Walls Must Fall Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core 2.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Quad Core 2.5 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 560 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.
Game Ratings for All Walls Must Fall Video Game.
Rapid Reviews UK: 3 / 5 by Rob Lake
All Walls Must Fall is an isometric tactics game that’s set in an alt-future Berlin. As a time-travelling secret agent, it’s up to you to travel through time to stop a rogue element deploying a nuclear device that destroys Berlin in the future. With only a single night to avert the attack, you’d best get those dancing shoes on…
Windows Central: 4 / 5 by Rich Edmonds
Developer inbetweengames managed to craft a unique setting and story that invites the player on a time-bending adventure through the Berlin nightlife in 2089. Implementing a time-sensitive system that forces you to make quick decisions and consider future actions on the spot, it's easy to pick up but difficult to master without a lot of practice.
Eurogamer: by Christian Donlan
Witty and wonderfully scrappy, turn-based combat has never looked quite like this before.
Average score from votes.