This could have potentially made Chernobylite feel repetitive, but it actually doesn’t. You will likely be returning to the same areas several times. Whether it’s tracking down Igor’s wife, gaining companions, or simply trying to find food and medical supplies. In which you will complete a variety of tasks. There are several zones that you will explore throughout your time with the game. It adds immense amounts of tension to the world, as you never know what you might encounter next in the exclusion zone.Īlthough Chernobylite‘s approach to building the world of Chernobyl is incredibly detailed, it avoids being overly expansive. The silence of the world can be deafening. In all actuality, these beasts feel like they actually are tearing down the walls of reality. This adds an extra level of horror when you are attacked by Chernobylite-based creatures. This is due to the fact that the world of Chernobylite is based on 3D scans of the actual exclusion zone in Ukraine. Underground bunkers filled with abandoned prepper gear, rigged with booby traps to simple homes that feel like they were abandoned at a moment’s notice. As you begin to explore the Exclusion Zone every location feels like it tells a story.
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There is a tragic beauty in the world of Chernobylite. World-Building and Decision Making in Chernobylite
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The story is intriguing, and every time I thought I had it figured out, it would throw a curveball at me and take me by surprise. In Chernobylite every decision immediately impacts the world, or sometimes it will come back to haunt you at a later date. Too often in RPG’s your actions supposedly have an impact but you never truly see that impact. The choices you make, make a definitive impact on the world around you, and I enjoyed this aspect. The story of Chernobylite is unique, not only in its setting but also in how it’s presented. That goal is eliminating any living being in the exclusion zone that gets in their way to better understand the Chernobylite mineral. They will stop at nothing to reach their goal. The NAR is a privately funded military group that is studying and trying to harness the power of this newly discovered mineral. Not only does Igor have to deal with various horrifying monsters, but he also has to worry about the NAR. Various types of monsters begin to flood the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. However, with this immense power, comes immense consequences. This mineral acts as an incredible power source that when harnessed properly can create portals into other realities. When the Chernobyl reactor went into meltdown, it created a new form of a mineral called “ Chernobylite“. Unfortunately, there are many dark forces at play when Igor arrives in the exclusion zone. This belief is cemented when she starts appearing to him in visions telling him to come to the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Igor had never given up on finding his wife. Both Igor and his wife were scientists working on various top-secret projects for the Russian military. She disappeared on the night of the Chernobyl reactor meltdown 30 years ago. In Chernobylite, you play a scientist named Ivan who is on the hunt for his long-lost wife. While also being able to create a thrilling supernatural story, that ultimately doesn’t feel that far-fetched. This grey area of information allows Farm 51 to blend the reality of the region of Chernobyl. With so much secrecy from both the United States and Russia in regards to their activities during this time period. The Cold War era in the USSR is such an interesting setting because so much of it remains a mystery even to this day.
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While it may seem overwhelming to grasp at first, Chernobylite has a lot of potential when it doesn’t get in the way of itself. Chernobylite combines survival elements, base building, FPS gunplay as well as heavy RPG elements all into one game. The new game Chernobylite from Polish developers The Farm 51 looks to add myth to reality.
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But what if during that explosion, something supernatural had developed and begun tearing apart our idea of reality? In fact, the area is still uninhabitable to this day. Not only the loss of life from the original nuclear meltdown but also the long-term effects that it has on the region. Chernobyl is possibly one of the most devastating environmental disasters that has happened in the past 100 years.