A good digitization of the wonderful novel of the same name by Dmitry Glukhovsky.
The quality of the project is at a very good level. Physics, gameplay, and basic mechanics are perceived smoothly and do not cause any complaints.
The game practically retells the plot of the book, although with understandable changes. It is these inconsistencies that give rise to most of the questions from fans of the original book.
The second set of questions relates to attempts to make certain quests non-linear. Those. we are told about the need to quietly overcome enemy positions, but no one bothers us to go head-on and shoot the adversaries with targeted fire from a bolt cutter. The problem is that the consequences of such a deviation from the recommendations are zero. No one will scold us for genocide, no one will send us in pursuit, bandits will not try to kill the hostages or take revenge for the attack. Nothing at all. Which immediately kills faith in such conditions.
Otherwise, the game is extremely strong.