![]() ![]() ![]() The PDA is a really great addition, giving you the option to gather up all yellow-highlighted collectibles within eye-shot, while the weapons, grabbable Chernobylite shards, and story-based clues emanate green, setting them apart from the craftable resources. With your resource-finding PDA in hand, you traverse the remains of Chernobyl looking for electronic parts, metal plates for armor crafting, ammo, food, and herbs/fungi for healing salves. One of, if not the, most important aspects of Chernobylite is gathering. All of the gathering and companion-getting leads up to a final heist, but that’s for you to experience! Let’s Gather Together! You can set up your companions to either rest in the base for the day, or you can assign them to certain missions which can provide rewards like health items, ammo, food, and much more. The other great element of its gameplay is the mixture of Open-World gameplay, as well as the fun addition of RPG themes. ![]() One of the coolest elements gameplay-wise is the mixture of its non-linear storytelling, giving you the option to go back in time and make significant changes to the story for better or worse. Gameplay-wise Chernobylite fantastically stands out. The addition to the small/medium/large clumps of Chernobylite brings such a beautiful and radiant cosmic green to the aesthetics. The use of 3D-scanned environments from inside the actual Exclusion Zone adds a whole new layer of dread and sadness to the playthrough, just knowing we’re traversing an environment where many people had died and even more had their lives uprooted and ruined. Visually Chernobylite is so incredibly pleasing, from its bleak and barren wasteland to the lush radiated forests, to the cosmically colorful Chernobylite ruins. ( Steam)īefore we get into it, I want to talk about two things: aesthetics and gameplay. Set in the hyper-realistic, 3D-scanned wasteland of Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone, explore a non-linear storyline in your search to uncover the truth of your tortured past. Chernobylite is the newest game from Polish developer The Farm 51 and Polish publisher All In! Games.Ĭhernobylite is a science-fiction survival horror RPG. James in Days Gone, trying to kill every character by the finale of Until Dawn, and running away from the enigmatic Lady Dimitrescu in a beautiful mansion in Resident Evil Village. I soon became overwhelmed with the amount of horror content I was playing and decided to take a step back…that was until the opportunity to play Chernobylite came along. My quarantine was full of motorcycling my way through the wasteland with Deacon St. If the pandemic did anything for me, it would probably be giving me the opportunity to play tons of horror video games I had wanted to play for a long time, games I wanted to replay, and new games to look forward to. ![]()
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