For me the game is the best of its kind, namely a 2D shooter. Many modes - from DM to survival, which was recently updated, and now you need to find sticks, wood, boards in order to light a fire and survive. When the radiation reaches 100, your character dies. You can also break your leg or die, depending on the height from which your character fell. The survival map itself is huge and interesting, such as a laboratory, a bunker, apartments, garages, and also for the survival itself, many missions were made, some of which must be completed with a partner, I’ll even give an example: You need to get to the forest location, find a construction site and pick up a key with which you can open the door to a new, more interesting location. We walk in and are immediately greeted by several wild boars! As soon as we kill them and reach the fifth, a sniper will start shooting at us. Then we just go, kill the bots (they are quite strong) and we get to the place where we need to refuel the car, while bringing the necessary things to it. The most important thing is that one partner fights off the AI, and the second carries everything. You need to cover each other, that is, playing together. You get out by car. End of mission. This was the last global joint mission with a partner at the moment, but sometimes you will come across missions like >Bring out three bandages >Exit the conflict territory alive. Of course, there are toxic players, but there is no voice chat. The gameplay itself is both difficult and easy. There are also cases from which you extract radiation and money. The game is realistic, that is, weapons can break depending on how many times you shoot from them. And also, everything is not available immediately - at a certain point of kills with a particular weapon, you can add a sight, a grip, an enlarged magazine, an under-barrel shotgun, and even change the caliber, of course, depending on the weapon. I recommend this game to everyone, my favorite, and probably for a long time, I’ve been playing for 2.5 years, I’ve seen everything, but it’s still beautiful to this day.