3/1/2023 0 Comments Chernobylite endings![]() While there are elements here of that inspiration Farm 51 have added a few more ingredients into this soup.Īs previously mentioned the game takes inspiration from Immersive Sims in its environmental storytelling. The Sum of All FearsĬhernobylite initially looks like a S.T.A.L.K.E.R clone for those who remember the classic PC hardcore survival game. You come across “ghosts” of the past of Chernobyl as well as many files that give further insight into what happened and what the different factions’ hands are in this plot it harkens to the Immersive Sim genre but doesn’t quite nail the landing of its peers. But with a bunch of technobabble, cryptic cutscenes, and characters that just appear with little explanation, you’ll find that it’s hard to care for the narrative as you progress. ![]() ![]() The initial narrative of the game sounds good and is certainly something I could get behind. It’s up to you to make the choices to get back to full strength to tackle the trip once again. Naturally, the first attempt to get back to the Plant ends in disaster. Igor hires two mercenaries and sets up a base of operations. His fiancé went missing just before it and through visions, he believes she could still be there. Does it succeed, or is it just a horrid mutation? Now, it’s a Ghost TownĬhernobylite sees you taking control of “Igor” who is very eager to get back to the Power Plant that malfunctioned and caused the Chernobyl incident. ![]() This harsh barren ghost town covered in radiation it’s been a while since we have been there, and Chernobylite aims to scratch that radiation itch. Chernobyl has always been a fantastic setting for survival games. ![]()
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