GSC Game World’s hit open-world shooter endured a rocky launch. It’s now in much better shape.
GSC Game World’s hit open-world shooter endured a rocky launch. It’s now in much better shape.
When S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl was released in November, it was clearly not yet the game its developers, GSC Game World, wanted it to be. Sure, this imagining of the Zone was fabulously moody, a desolate and bleak expanse of bog, scrubland, abandoned warehouses, and pallid vistas. For all the ways it was transportive and evocative, it did not yet feel truly alive. The Zone was, dare I say, a little too quiet, lacking the kind of brilliant
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