Prawo Krwi

Prawo Krwi

PC

Release Date: November 11, 1995

Action, singleplayer

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After the fall of communism, Poland became an attractive country for Eastern criminals. Starting criminal activity, both small thieves and professional bandits gathered in mafia structures, which slowly covered the whole Western Europe. In order to curb illegal practices, the Polish government decides to set up a special anti-terrorism unit called GROM. It is headed by a distinguished commander, Adam Rdzanek.

After the fall of communism, Poland became an attractive country for Eastern criminals. Starting criminal activity, both small thieves and professional bandits gathered in mafia structures, which slowly covered the whole Western Europe. In order to curb illegal practices, the Polish government decides to set up a special anti-terrorism unit called GROM. It is headed by a distinguished commander, Adam Rdzanek. Unfortunately, he dies during the first action against eastern bandits. You, the player, will be in control of the GROM. Although it's an anti-terrorist unit, all tasks will be performed by yourselves, dressed in an airy tracksuit and a baseball cap.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Techland

Publisher: Techland

Age restrictions: 16+