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Paradox of Hope
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Developed and published by the indie studio Monkey-With-a-Bomb, Paradox of Hope is a virtual reality (VR) shooter with survival and horror elements that was released on September 15, 2022. Drawing heavy inspiration from the Metro video game series, the game takes place in the dank, mutant-infested Moscow metro in the aftermath of a nuclear war. Paradox of Hope's two primary modes of play are a story mode and "Raids", an extraction shooter which tasks the player to gather valuable salvage in procedurally-generated monster-filled tunnel networks. In this gamemode, new weapons can be unlocked for purchase by raising the player's "reputation level", which can be upgraded by completing missions. The game was removed from sale on August 18, 2023 by the developer, who cited fear of legal action after a claim of copyright infringement was levied against the game.
The following weapons appear in the video game Paradox of Hope:
Sidearms
Makarov PMM
The player's starting weapon is a Makarov PMM. It is fitted with green and red night sights and can hold 12+1 rounds of 9x18mm Makarov ammunition. The PMM is compatible with the pistol suppressor, small flashlight, small laser, and PMM reflex sight attachments. While it deals poor damage per shot, the PMM remains relevant throughout the entire game due to the commonality of its ammunition.
PP-91 Kedr
A glow-sighted PP-91 Kedr is the final unlockable secondary weapon. Holding 20 rounds per magazine and possessing both semi- and full-auto fire modes, the Kedr offers lots of mutant-killing power in a compact package. It is only compatible with two attachments, those being the small flashlight and small laser, which can make it slightly harder to use compared to the other (optics and suppressor-compatible) secondaries.
"Revolver"
The second sidearm available to the player is the "Revolver", a fictional .44 Magnum six-shooter that appears extremely similar to the "Revolver" from Metro 2033. Unlike the revolver in Metro, however, this wheelgun is a top-break model that is reloaded via speedloaders. It deals the most damage per shot of the secondary weapons and is the best at longer ranges but has a limited capacity and wastes any unspent rounds in the cylinder when reloading. The Revolver can equip its own bespoke scope and suppressor, the latter of which is very effective despite the weapon's noticeable cylinder gap.
Longarms
AKM
An AKM with glow sights and and a Picatinny rail mounted to the bottom of the handguard is the first longarm available to the player. It can use 30-round box magazines or 75-round RPK drum magazines and is compatible with a dizzying array of attachments, including a bayonet, GP-25 grenade launcher, vertical foregrip, underbarrel laser or flashlight, and various optics. This makes the AKM a versatile weapon that can perform admirably in almost any situation.