Extensive indoor Chernobyl zone hides many secrets. Developers from the Ukrainian studio GSC Game World create the game world STALKER 2: The Heart of Chernobyl inspired by reality. This video shows how close they came to the reality of a devastated area following a nuclear disaster.
Apparently, the creators pushed the boundaries of visual processing and created an area that looks almost photorealistic. Comparative footage of real locations and their digital versions in the game show. amazing attention to detail. From the dilapidated buildings of Pripyat to abandoned amusement parks and the iconic Duga radar system, the game strives to convey not only the architecture and atmosphere, but also the specific patina of time covering the locations.
The zones in the game are not just exact copies of real places. This is a combination of reality and creative imagination.where real locations are intertwined with a mystical aura and danger. The developers also included new elements into the game, such as dangerous anomalies and mutated fauna, which create a typical “stalker” experience. As players explore, they may come across iconic buildings, as well as lesser-known places that were once just historical photographs for many.
Fans are already sharing their excitement about how close the game is to reality. Dozens of posts appear on social media with direct comparisons between the game and photos of the actual zone. Despite the technical shortcomings that accompany Stalker 2, players appreciate the authenticity and respect for places that have become symbols of human error and its impact on nature.
“STALKER 2: The Heart of Chernobyl” was released on PC and Xbox Series X/S with Czech subtitles. It is also available on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. A PlayStation 5 version has yet to be confirmed, but Microsoft has a three-month exclusive for the console. But it’s unclear whether the game will appear on PS5 immediately after that.
Source :Indian TV