Survival is difficult enough as it is, but doing so within the heavily irradiated grounds of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone? That's a whole different kettle of fish, and you don't even have a kettle in Chernobylite. Or, indeed, any fish. And you're also able to open wormholes and travel through time in order to change the past and undo decisions you've made, which kinda helps with the whole "surviving" thing.
What of the core game? It's rather spectacular to look at, in a "desolate remains of the fallen Soviet empire" sort of way. The graphics are rather gorgeous and the whole thing runs as smooth as butter; we never noticed any performance problems or frame drops in our hours within the Exclusion Zone — the usually-omnipresent and slightly offensive complaint of "Eurojank" is very much subverted.
Building up your base, recruiting new comrades to your cause, and sending them out on expeditions to get more resources is all good stuff. The combat, sadly, is somewhat poor: guns feel lightweight and ineffective, inaccurate. There's just too much fiddling involved and enemies can use this time to get up in your grill.
Thankfully, intended to be played as a stealth game, but it's a difficult one: enemies have long, more realistic lines of sight. This makes any execution you manage to achieve all the more satisfying.
There's an enormous amount to like here. It's all very well designed and the central systems are all flexible and functional. And its story is bolstered by some terrific voice acting in English. The scavenging is relatively effortless, but can occasionally feel a little cookie-cutter in its "scan the area, real fungus, go get fungus" style.
Despite this occasional lapse, Chernobylite manages to stand out with a brace of compelling mechanics, elements of horror, and some deft storytelling. Don't ignore this one.
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Think basically This War of Mine but with a focused narrative and its an FPS. Thats essentially what this game is and its great. Just be sure to disable motion blur because for some reason, its mega borked.
@lolwhatno did you read fungus? Maybe that’s all you need
@lolwhatno you’re a real fungi ! Not leaving mushroom for error here
Game is actually playable on PS5, it's pretty great now that I can play without a constant literal headache.
You could say it was a…. Chernobyl effort?
@lolwhatno
Real as in edible i assume.
What a cheap skate sony is, I remember xbox have no problems if their players stacking the $1 trick for gamepass for a couple of years (I got 2 years).
Looks boring
I would buy it but I'm really put off by the amount of complaints of save game corruption.
Nice review, but there are just a couple of errors that could do with fixing:
"Thankfully, intended to be played as a stealth game, but it's a difficult one",
"scan the area, real fungus, go get fungus"
Although that last one is brilliant and should probably stay.
@Gloamin it is? Excellent. Thanks for that, I'll pick it up in that case.
@Gloamin
That's the way to read it, I guess.
had to look up the word rote! POINTS !
I bought this game day and the corrupt save files is what stopped me from completing it.
Glad they fixed some issues and got a next gen upgrade, definitely coming back to beat it.
How stealth heavy is this game? Not a huge fan of stealth games so not sure if I would get on with this?
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