The game takes place straight after the end of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, where the government is investigating the cause of a failed operation. Players takes control of Alexander Degtyarev, a security service agent, who is sent into the zone to investigate the crash sites. The atmosphere of game is absolutely fantastic and someone familiar with the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series might enjoy it even more.
GenreFirst-Person Shooters
Platforms pc
DEVELOPER GSC GAME WORLD | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Reviews pc
play.tm review
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acegamez.com review
Perhaps it’s more of an overarching problem – STALKER is just starting to feel a little old. Despite GSC’s best efforts to force the aging engine to incorporate today’s tech, the mechanics just seem to firmly belong in a different generation. The distances you’ll have to cover, the issues you’ll run into, the quest management – so much of it feels irrevocably locked in an era that’s now firmly gone by.
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gamers.at review
Der Anführer der Stalker in diesem Gebiet ist allerdings der Chef des Lagers in dem ihr euch befindet, womit es euch freisteht, gleich quer durch den Raum petzen zu laufen, um wiederum von dem betreffenden Herrn den Auftrag anzunehmen, die Banditen im Glauben zu lassen dass ihr ihnen helft und ihnen während dem Angriff in den Rücken zu fallen. Was ihr dann im Kugelhagel wirklich tut bleibt ganz euch überlassen – nur mit den eventuellen Konsequenzen müsst ihr halt immer leben können (auch wenn die in diesem konkreten Fall auf den ersten Blick sehr harmlos sind). Eure Abstammung als Regierungsbeamter ist dabei übrigens erstmal vollkommen egal. Im Grunde könnt ihr stets in eurem eigenen Willen entscheiden; wie ein „echter Stalker“ eben auch. Hier ändert sich für Kenner der Vorgänger also noch nicht wirklich was.
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gamezone.com review
The world of The Zone as presented in Call of Pripyat is all at once a sparse, barren, and yet somehow a living one, and the game provides a great sense of atmosphere in this regard. The new gameplay elements are solidly implemented, and aside from a couple of minor issues, this is one wasteland that fans will want to trek through.
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atomicgamer.com review
For anyone who loves STALKER, it’s hard to find a reason not to pick this one up. It offers the same free-roaming first person shooter action we’ve seen before with its signature foreboding atmosphere and a couple of new surprises. Casual action fans would probably be better off skipping this one, as it lacks polish and is one of the least accessible shooters out there. Yes, GSC has done a pretty good job with STALKER: Call of Pripyat, but the series is progressing a little too slowly;
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gamestar.de review
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gamerlimit.com review
Call of Pripyat is very definitely a return to form for the series. Every enjoyable element of the last two games have been reworked and improved, to the point that there is very little to criticise. For many this game will be one of the best released this year, and I believe I will count myself among their numbers.
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ign.com review
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vandal.net review
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eurogamer.net review
Only the slight sensation of datedness prevents this from scoring higher, and no doubt once the mods start flowing the value for money will get even better. But there’s plenty here to keep the faithful feeling extremely optimistic about the prospect of a proper sequel. And there’s still nothing out there quite like STALKER.
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gamespot.com review
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3djuegos.com review
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meristation.com review
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gamingxp.com review
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gamespy.com review
Had Call of Pripyat been the first entry in the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series, I wholeheartedly believe that it would have become an instant, endearingly flawed classic. But as the third game in a trilogy, it feels too much like a common scene presented uncommonly well. The Zone is still as ashen and eerily alive as ever, the NPCs still sling out more “bros” than a frat boy, and the Major’s path through the carnage remains largely unchanged from Strelok’s, complete with the apparently requisite oddly abrupt final sprint through a horde of well-armed opposition.
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spaziogames.it review
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eurogamer.it review
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gamereactor.se review
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gamer.nl review
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