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Chernobylite review
Chernobylite review













  1. CHERNOBYLITE REVIEW PC
  2. CHERNOBYLITE REVIEW TV

It’s only when you stop to examine each frame that you spot the rough edges. Some locations look fantastic and feel incredibly atmospheric. These screenshots don’t do Chernobylite justice. Then go into the relevant areas and complete as many of the tasks that you can in that area before heading back with any resources you have collected, companions you have found, and clues that will help you understand what is going on in the game. The game progresses on a day cycle, at the beginning, you select what you will be doing, assigning missions to yourself and your companions. From here it is up to the play to gain resources, companions, and important information to aid them and give them a better chance at having another go at getting into the Power Plant.Ĭhernobylite finds the player exploring different areas within the Exclusion zones to complete missions, collect resources, and try to avoid capture by the NAR soldiers or being killed by the “Shadows” Chernobyl creatures. You use a portal gun that is powered by Chernobylite to make a fast escape and are sent to another location where you regroup with your other companion and try to wrap your head around the events of the failed plan. While you are infiltrating the Power Plant you start seeing flashbacks to the night of the disaster and Igor’s fiancée Tatyana who creepily keeps talking to you and showing up as random hallucinations along your journey. You manage to gain access but sadly the plan falls short when a mysterious figure known as the Black Stalker shows up and kills one of your companions and forces you to make an early exit. The game starts with Igor and his companions trying to break into the Chernobyl Power Plant. I’d strongly recommend upping the difficulty sliders for survival and base management if you want a more engaging experience building up your base and managing your companions. Uncover the chilling adventure while you try and survive in the beautifully 3D-scanned recreation of the real Exclusion zone and piece together the mysteries, horrors and conspiracy to get to the truth. You must uncover the mysterious of the contamination zone and try to find out the truth behind the disappearance of his fiancée, who disappeared thirty years ago in Chernobyl. You’ll play as Igor Khymynyuk, who was once a worker at the Chernobyl Power Plant at the time of the disaster. It is a survival horror RPG that is set in a sci-fi semi-open world.

CHERNOBYLITE REVIEW PC

My main goal for this review is to see how fair it has come since my playthrough on the PC and whether it managed to live up to the expectation, I outlined in the preview I did many years ago.įor those that might not be in the loop, here is a breakdown of what Chernobylite is about.

chernobylite review

It is £24.99, which for a next-gen title is cheap, you can pick it up digitally or physically depending on which one you prefer. The good news is that it looks incredible and played smoothly and I haven’t come across any bugs or problems that would affect my gameplay or experience.

CHERNOBYLITE REVIEW TV

Does it run smoothly? Does it still hold its own? And whether I would enjoy playing it again on a nice big TV screen rather than a PC monitor. I enjoyed playing it on the PC and wondered how it fared on the PlayStation 5.

chernobylite review

When I was playing it for the first time, it was in early access on Steam. It came out around the time of the hit miniseries Chernobyl which is based on the Chernobyl disaster.

chernobylite review

It’s been almost three years since I first played Chernobylite, pre-Covid which is something.















Chernobylite review