![]() ![]() Voices with subtitles can sometimes get out of sync. The rest of the audio is a little jumbled up. Once again when it comes to the monsters then the eerie shrieks and cries are really creepy and set the whole atmosphere of the game. Now the audio on the other hand could maybe do with a couple of tweaks. I can’t recall at any point in any frame drops or lag so that was pleasing. Full props to the artists because you can get distracted by how good they look. The details in the monsters are just brilliant. Playing the game in 4K really did make a difference because I was surprised that everything had textures that didn’t take time to load in like some games of this caliber but I had absolutely no problems at all. Apart from the various monsters and beasts, you encounter there are the usual human survivors who love nothing more than making your life hell. The creatures you find are brilliantly made and look like they wouldn’t be out of place on the big screen. But Chernobylite scared the hell out of me at points. Well, let’s just say that not many games give me an uneasy feeling. All the gameplay itself feels really good and the scary horror vibe you get. Chernobylite is different because of all the radiation from the fallout. Purely for the fact that in other games of the same genre where you can take your time and just wander around a map to get the resources you need. The base building and general inventory management are a little harder than most games. You recruit these survivors and they help you with an array of tasks that can be performed around your base. Is looking for his wife where he finds some survivors along the way. So the first thing you do is open up the options and turn that sensitivity right up.Īs for the plot well you play as a scientist who like I mentioned. Is that the camera movements are slow like a slug. The first thing I noticed while taking control of my character, he happens to be a scientist who is searching for his wife after the events of Chernobyl. But it is a game that draws you in with its eerie horror vibe and with it being October. Now it does have its flaws which we will get into. But Chernobylite thank goodness doesn’t fall into that category. Many seem to fail and are clearly made for PC only for them to be ported to console and be a mess. ![]() It can be a little bit of a stretch for that game. Sometimes when a game is brought to a console after being made for the PC. You can also check out what the rest of the Thumb Culture team are up to on our social media. So stay alert because this Chernobylite Xbox One Review is going to be a doozy.Īs usual, if you enjoyed this review then you can check out my latest one here. Especially with it having a horror vibe as well. Chernobylite was just one of those games I wasn’t going to pass up. Maybe it’s from being a fan of the Fallout series. There’s something about an open-world video game done in a first-person mode that always gets my attention. This Chernobylite Xbox One Review is one for the scare lovers out there. It was released on the Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox One Series S/X, Nintendo Switch, and PC in 2019. ![]()
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