Calls for the destruction of nationality. Lots of Bugs. Poor optimization. Unfinished game mechanics.
I really liked:
- the atmosphere of the game,
- an interesting story campaign,
- manually created locations,
- the change of day and night is just great,
- there are a lot of varieties of weapons and they all feel individually.
Yes, I also encountered several problems and visual bugs during
Review of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2
Unfortunately, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 is more of a disappointment than a long-awaited masterpiece. The game fails to live up to the legacy of the original series. Here are the key issues:
1. Optimization: Even on high-end systems, the game suffers from poor performance, unstable FPS, and countless bugs. Playing it
I've got what I want. Same game as years ago, but better at all.
Stalker 2 elevates the survival horror genre with its open-world exploration. The game vividly recreates the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, complete with breathtaking visuals, changeable weather, and an unsettling ambience. Players are treated to a harmonious mix of discovery, fierce battles, and impactful decisions, topped with various endings that beckon for
This game is terrible—it's clear the developers didn't even try to put any effort into creating it.
there is no optimization, there is no a-life 2.0, there is no gameplay, there is no atmosphere, there is politics and user deception.
Normal game. Thought it will be a disaster, but no. Hope the developers will fix the bugs.
Briefly about the pros: the game is beautiful, atmospheric, good sound, not the worst story.
Cons: the developers, in their usual manner, wrote about the living world and A-life 2.0 (the mention of which disappeared a few days before the release!). The world is empty - the probability that you will