This game has already a lot of reviews so I wondered if it makes sense to write an another one, but all right, I'll give it a try.
Most people gave it five stars and I fully agree with it. It's one of the best games at this site. It's a great and unique game with original story, plot branches and choices that actually matter, lots of nice, fresh and new graphics and of course lots of pretty ladies.
The story belongs to post-apocalyptical genre. After some nuclear holocaust the earth turned into wasteland and humanity took a step back at least 2 thousand years big, going back into the age of kingdoms, absolute rulers and savage barbarians. Some inspirations like Mad Max films or Fallout games are clear here but the game has some fresh touches like placing the action in Egypt and mixing post-apo with stories about pharaohs, pyramid and mummies. Add some oriental music, some exotic women and you get a story which is reusing existing sfuff but still creating something new and fresh.
The world shown in the game is actually a really cruel and barbaric one. There is a lot of monsters and mutant cannibals and even among "normal" people human life isn't worth much. Make a single bad move or just have a bad day and you'll get sentenced to death, turned into slavery or eaten by mutants.
Our hero belongs fully to this world. Forget wimpy schoolkids from another games trying to have their first sex. Our guy is a true, mature badass. He probably had more women than you had burgers in your life
He can beat any guy and make any lass spread legs for him
Yet he's not evil or a psycho. Depending on your choices he may be cruel but following some moral code or even forgiving and generous and yet strong and manly.
Still you can kill a lot of people and enforce many women in the game if you wish so. That's some problem for me - the game's brutality. And no, I'm not going personally to attack my neighbor with an axe after playing Desert Stalker
But I just hope it won't inspire some lost guy with blurred line between reality and fantasy.
So play Desert Stalker, enjoy the experience but don't try it at home