Compara los precios de Chernobylite en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por The Farm 51. Publicado por The Farm 51. Lanzado el 28/7/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 75/100.

A survival RPG set in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone where you hunt for your missing lover while the KGB and eldritch horrors hunt you back.

Chernobylite drops you into the irradiated skin of Igor, a former Chernobyl physicist who returns to the Exclusion Zone to find his fiancée Tatyana, missing since the 1986 disaster. That premise alone separates it from the usual post-apocalyptic sandbox. This is not a loot-hoarding simulator with a story stapled on. The personal stakes are real, the Zone has history baked into every crumbling wall, and The Farm 51 used actual 3D scans of the real Exclusion Zone to build the environments. The result is a setting that feels earned rather than invented. The core loop blends base-building, squad management, and day-structured missions in a way that sits somewhere between XCOM and a narrative survival game. Each day you send companions on tasks, manage morale and supplies back at camp, then head out yourself into one of several hand-crafted maps to gather materials, uncover story beats, or sabotage KGB operations. Combat is serviceable rather than spectacular - gunfeel is competent, enemy AI is inconsistent, and stealth works until it abruptly doesn't. If you come in expecting tight shooter mechanics, you will be disappointed. If you accept that combat is a cost-management problem rather than a power fantasy, the tension holds up. Where Chernobylite genuinely earns its stripes is in atmosphere and narrative texture. Igor narrates his own deteriorating mental state as the Zone warps around him. Chernobylite - the fictional crystalline substance the game is named after - opens up some genuinely weird sci-fi angles that the story earns slowly rather than dumping upfront. Companion characters have distinct arcs and react to your decisions across multiple runs. The branching structure means a single playthrough leaves meaningful questions unanswered, and there is enough mechanical and narrative variation to reward a second pass. The writing is not Disco Elysium sharp, but it is more thoughtful than the genre usually manages. The weaknesses are real. The early hours involve repetitive resource runs that drag before the story accelerates. Some companion quests feel underdeveloped relative to the main arc. Performance on PC has historically been uneven in denser areas. And the ending payoff is dependent on how much you invest in the systems, which means players who rush or play passively may hit the finale feeling like they missed something they did not know they were supposed to build toward. The Farm 51 patched and expanded the game significantly post-launch, and the current version is notably more stable and content-complete than what shipped in 2021. For players drawn in by the HBO Chernobyl series, the historical grounding is genuine and respectful. For RPG fans, the character system is light but functional - Igor upgrades across combat, stealth, and crafting tracks, and build focus does change how missions play out. For survival-game regulars, the base-building layer is engaging enough without becoming a second full-time job. This is a game for people who want atmosphere, stakes, and a story with some actual weight behind it. It rewards patience and curiosity more than reflex. Monika, Scout Team

Chernobylite

Chernobylite

28 jul 2021The Farm 51
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A survival RPG set in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone where you hunt for your missing lover while the KGB and eldritch horrors hunt you back.

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Chernobylite drops you into the irradiated skin of Igor, a former Chernobyl physicist who returns to the Exclusion Zone to find his fiancée Tatyana, missing since the 1986 disaster. That premise alone separates it from the usual post-apocalyptic sandbox. This is not a loot-hoarding simulator with a story stapled on. The personal stakes are real, the Zone has history baked into every crumbling wall, and The Farm 51 used actual 3D scans of the real Exclusion Zone to build the environments. The result is a setting that feels earned rather than invented. The core loop blends base-building, squad management, and day-structured missions in a way that sits somewhere between XCOM and a narrative survival game. Each day you send companions on tasks, manage morale and supplies back at camp, then head out yourself into one of several hand-crafted maps to gather materials, uncover story beats, or sabotage KGB operations. Combat is serviceable rather than spectacular - gunfeel is competent, enemy AI is inconsistent, and stealth works until it abruptly doesn't. If you come in expecting tight shooter mechanics, you will be disappointed. If you accept that combat is a cost-management problem rather than a power fantasy, the tension holds up. Where Chernobylite genuinely earns its stripes is in atmosphere and narrative texture. Igor narrates his own deteriorating mental state as the Zone warps around him. Chernobylite - the fictional crystalline substance the game is named after - opens up some genuinely weird sci-fi angles that the story earns slowly rather than dumping upfront. Companion characters have distinct arcs and react to your decisions across multiple runs. The branching structure means a single playthrough leaves meaningful questions unanswered, and there is enough mechanical and narrative variation to reward a second pass. The writing is not Disco Elysium sharp, but it is more thoughtful than the genre usually manages. The weaknesses are real. The early hours involve repetitive resource runs that drag before the story accelerates. Some companion quests feel underdeveloped relative to the main arc. Performance on PC has historically been uneven in denser areas. And the ending payoff is dependent on how much you invest in the systems, which means players who rush or play passively may hit the finale feeling like they missed something they did not know they were supposed to build toward. The Farm 51 patched and expanded the game significantly post-launch, and the current version is notably more stable and content-complete than what shipped in 2021. For players drawn in by the HBO Chernobyl series, the historical grounding is genuine and respectful. For RPG fans, the character system is light but functional - Igor upgrades across combat, stealth, and crafting tracks, and build focus does change how missions play out. For survival-game regulars, the base-building layer is engaging enough without becoming a second full-time job. This is a game for people who want atmosphere, stakes, and a story with some actual weight behind it. It rewards patience and curiosity more than reflex.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamBase-BuildingBranching NarrativeSquad ManagementAtmospheric HorrorSci-Fi RPGStealth OptionalZone SurvivalStory-DrivenSurvival ManagementBase BuildingCompanion PermadeathPhotogrammetryPsychological HorrorCraftingMission Planning

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The Farm 51
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Fecha de lanzamiento
28 jul 2021

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