Posted on: July 27, 2019

skuridin
Verified ownerGames: 245 Reviews: 1
Re: No way to holster weapon
You can holster/unholster weapon by repeatedly pressing this weapon selection hotkey (by default 1-6).
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A military expedition to the center of the Zone has mysteriously disappeared. To figure out the reason and status of the personnel, is your task as Major Degtyarev, a Security Service of Ukraine operative in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat.
The Exclusion Zone around the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant flames with anomalous activity stronger than ever before. Emissions of destructive energy flood it day by day, as its heartlands are finally free to explore for the most experienced and brazen ones. So set your path through swampy Zaton, industrial zones of the "Jupiter" plant, the ghost town of Pripyat, and the top secret catacombs in which no stalker's foot has set since the catastrophe.
The Zone becomes even more unpredictable and dangerous, distorting the fabric of reality with its energy. You'll have to seek shelter during abrupt emissions and show great ingenuity in order to deal with the new types of anomalies. Get ready to face Chimera – the most fierce predator of these lands at night and telepathic mutant Burer at the darkest abandoned places.
The lone stalker lifestyle is neat – but in Call of Pripyat, you've got a special objective. Along the journey, you'll meet plenty of vagabonds and dwellers. Be far-sighted and careful in your decisions: some of them can help in your investigation or shed some light on the mysteries of the Zone.
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Developed by GSC Game World, (с) Transavision 2013
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Posted on: July 27, 2019
skuridin
Verified ownerGames: 245 Reviews: 1
Re: No way to holster weapon
You can holster/unholster weapon by repeatedly pressing this weapon selection hotkey (by default 1-6).
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Posted on: August 21, 2023
GammaF88
Verified ownerGames: 105 Reviews: 16
Absorbed me like few other games can
My 1st STALKER game. Its story and quests are basic, in a world populated by interchangeable, 1-dimensional characters, with voice acting ranging from okay to laughable - and yet, somehow, I became totally immersed in STALKER's world. To me, the focus of the game isn't really on the characters or the story - the main character is actually the Zone itself. The Zone feels alive, full of visible and invisible dangers that will kill the unwary in an instant, but it just as easily plays host to the quiet moments: Simply walking from place to place, exploring the world, feeling the melancholy of solitude. Seeing the decay of what used to be home to thousands of normal people, now home only to corpses and monstrosities. Slowly picking my way through anomalies in search of artifacts, the beeping of my detector and a handful of bolts guiding my way one cautious step at a time. Clearing a pitch-black cave one corner at a time, leaning forward in my chair anxiously expecting a mutant to leap out of the darkness at any moment. Hearing the distant boom of an Emission and dropping everything to sprint for the nearest cover, hunkering down as the storm rages and reality collapses around me. It just WORKS. After playing all 3 games, I find Call of Pripyat to be the most polished, "definitive" version of STALKER, and the best vanilla experience. If you're unsure about STALKER or only have time to play one, try CoP. If STALKER sounds like exactly what you're looking for, however, I strongly recommend playing the whole series in release order. STALKER is hard, but fair. It punishes the careless and overconfident, but it also rewards the cautious and thorough. It's not for everyone, but if that style of gameplay appeals to you like it did me, then you'll probably have a fantastic time as well.
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Posted on: June 4, 2015
Bananatism
Verified ownerGames: 1509 Reviews: 3
The Soviet Wasteland
Many of gamers have experienced Fallout 3 and New Vegas, but not everyone has experienced the wastelands over in old Soviet Territory. You start off hunting down clues as to what happened to some military helicopters exploring the area of the game map, but the game dramatically expands as you help the locals with their own situations in areas outside the primary mission goals with results of confrontations with monsters that take after H.P. Lovecraft's style.This game has a good focus on immersion with things like leaning around corners, worrying about bleeding effects, and a need for food to consume. This game has earn a rightful place next to Fallout.
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Posted on: April 1, 2020
Aidkit
Verified ownerGames: 21 Reviews: 1
As Good as I Remember
First game bought on GOG and my first review. I had it for a while in my wishlist, so when I saw the discount I grabbed it without hesitation. I need to mention that I played and finished STALKER SOC and COP some 10 years ago (Clear Sky had a lot of bugs at that time and couldn't play it). I wanted to see if the game can hold my attention again in the year 2020 or if it was nostalgia that dictated me to buy it again. Short answer? YES ! I still think STALKER is one of the best FPS out there together with Half Life, Bioshock, Fear, Metro, Dishonored and so on. After 39 hours of gameplay, with all the quests and side quests done, traversing the map back and forward and I still couldn't get enough of the atmosphere in this game. Is that phenomenal. Yes, there are a few weak moments in the story, the gunplay is ok at best, the graphics are somewhat outdated, but at the end I didn't care. Really had a sense of accomplishment finishing this. A few things I want to mention. The FOV bugged me for a while so I installed a little mod (fov_switcher) and changed it to 75; default was 55. Other than that I had no problems with the game. I had no crashes whatsoever, encountered just a little bug (the door in Scientists' Bunker/Jupiter). But I loaded a quicksave and it was gone. Conclusions? I strongly recommend you play this game ! Now get out of here Stalker ! PS. The modding community is really active and there are tons of great mods out there, if you still want to play STALKER after your first experience in vanilla. Just to name a few: Anomaly (didn't really like it, maybe others will), Misery (not fond of it, but is pretty popular), Gunslinger + Absolute Nature 4 (probably best gun mod out there, still in development, huge potential), Call of Chernobyl Back to the Roots (fantastic freeplay mod), Valley of Whispers (short cool story mod).
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Posted on: March 6, 2018
MeeMaster
Verified ownerGames: 141 Reviews: 1
Really good sequel, still falls short
I remember the time I spent waiting for the release of Shadow of Chernobyl, and even though it was buggy it still is one of my favourite FPS games ever. After a few playthroughs I lost interest in STALKER series, so I started playing the sequels pretty late. While Clear Sky was bugged into oblivion to the point of unplayability, the Call of Prypiat is pretty well made. Of course not much changed, since they used the same assets for all three games, so graphically it's identical. The biggest problem with that game is that it feels... short. 3 areas in total, each self contained and sparsely populated. While the areas are decent in size, the problem is, that they are empty. And not empty as: "ooh, deserted villages, some leftover cars and some scenery that actually makes you curious", but "oh no, I need to walk through that road, where there's nothing besides grass and nothing ever happens AGAIN". So the most time in game is spent not exploring, talking or fighting, but just walking between points. It felt way more organic in ShOC. I really like how they changed the anomalies, so that they are grouped together and artifacts spawn inbetween, that's actually pretty good. The number of quests is only half decent, and they are pretty easy even on hardest difficulty. So you basically just effortlessly slide through the game with no chalenge, and the only thing that keeps you from finishing early is either your greed, walking or waiting for events to trigger. My biggest issue is with Prypiat location. You land in an almost legendary city, and there is nothing there. A few mutants, a few zombies, that's it. It's empty, quiet and sunny. It does not build the atmosphere as it did in ShOC. Moreover, there are almost no quests and most buildings are basically closed for exploration and just stand as big brick blocks of scenery. So that's my opinion: a good game, however it is short and uneventful. Oh, and the ending is so anticlimactic, that you wouldn't believe.
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