So, I want to say that Chernobylite is a game that is difficult to start, because of the strangely off-putting mechanics, but after a few hours of playing, you begin to get into the plot and the mechanics become familiar and interesting. This is a game in which its advantages are also its disadvantages. Now I’ll explain why:
+ a very twisted plot that you want to go through to the end to find out what’s there;
- the plot is really overly twisted, sometimes you start to get lost in facts and other details
+ karma is in play, any bad or good deeds will be reflected on your companions and the world around you. Cool detail, if you kill NAR soldiers often, you can hear them say: “I hope I don’t run into this maniac, what’s his name... Khiminyuk”
- it’s very difficult to understand how you can immediately maintain relationships with all allies, although would be at a neutral level, since your actions have a positive effect on some, and a negative effect on others, and prepare for the fact that when you contact allies of the “Terrible” level, they will simply leave you and then look for fistulas among the little green men in the vastness of Pripyat
Despite the fact that I played in the release version, there are some shortcomings. For example, two types of weapons that you can create in your workshop, but which are not used anywhere else and there is no point in them. Because the game has an unbalanced machine gun, which destroys all opponents from the Anthers to the Black Stalker, who will intimidate you throughout the game.
Of course, special attention should be paid to the fact that the voice acting is cool, and you can hear the familiar voice of Grigory German, the famous “Ulman” from the Metro series of games