4/17/2023 0 Comments Chernobylite ending![]() You then teleport into a map via your crystal-powered portal gun. At the start of each day, you choose which missions you and your teammates will undertake. Instead, it uses a ‘base and missions’ mechanic. The first major difference is that this game is not an open-world in the conventional sense. This is a good thing, as the two can coexist happily since they are not in direct competition with each other. Whilst both are depicted in the first person, and their aesthetic and thematic similarities are obvious, this is where their similarities end. Let me state from the start that, gameplay-wise, Chernobylite is nothing like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Your first trip to the CNPP doesn’t end well Gameplay – Expect the Unexpected The stage is now set for a truly mind-bending experience, which is sure to delight those seeking something as off the wall as I was. Now add to the mix weird flashbacks, ghostly apparitions and space-time distortions. (That and getting some payback on the murderous S.O.B.) Who is he? How does he know Igor? How is he connected to the crystals? Why is he trying to kill Igor, and why can’t you – the player – kill him? All are conundrums at the moment, and I eagerly await uncovering them. He appears to know who the protagonist is and is hunting him down. ![]() Thrown into this mix is the mysterious – and seemingly unkillable – ‘The Black Stalker’. I have only recruited one so far, but I am looking forward to meeting the others, especially so considering how odd most of the thus far encountered characters have been – more on that later. Doing so requires rounding up a crew – Ocean’s Eleven style – which presumably you recruit during the story. To unravel this mystery, Igor must hunt for clues, then penetrate the CNPP to find the answers. How exactly remains to be discovered, and I am looking forward to doing so. Her disappearance, the accident and the eponymous reality-warping Chernobylite crystals (hereafter simply ‘crystals’ for brevity) appear to be linked. She disappeared around the time of the accident in 1986. Tatyana is the woman in the red dress seen in much of the promo media. Thus far, I have discovered the player character – Igor – is looking for his fiancée Tatyana. As an old-school gamer who despises the wussy “hand-holding” so common in many modern games, this has been a breath of fresh air – even if that air is a little irradiated. ![]() The game gives up its secrets grudgingly, so you will have to work hard to uncover them. I enjoy a good mystery, and unravelling the secrets of what happened at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) and the conspiracy surrounding it, is a major plot point. To my mind, this is a very good thing indeed. It truly is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. 3) Graphics and Audio – Scanned to Perfection Story – Mind-bending MysteryĬhernobylite’s story is opaque by design.
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