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Date : 26. Jul 2024, 11:06:50
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On 25/07/2024 16:24, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
 STALKER 2 has a release date. September 5th, to be exact. (I don't
know exactly when this was first announced, but it's news to me) but
it's September 5th of this year. That's right around the corner!
 I'm not /incredibly/ excited about the game, but I can't say I'm
entirely without interest either. I didn't adore the first STALKER
like did so many others; it was unpolished, its AI didn't live up to
the hype, the difficulty curve was incredibly uneven, and the overall
experience was spotty. Still, you could see the brilliance of the game
lying underneath, and even if I didn't really enjoy playing it, I
could admire STALKER for its ambitions. Not to mention its dour,
Slavic mood and setting. "Clear Sky" and "Call of Pripyat" were gave
this original formula a much needed polish; they still had a lot of
rough edges but were more streamlined, more fun experiences overall.
 I can't deny that the politics surrounding STALKER 2 aren't
influencing me either. Developed by a Ukranian team, I'd probably buy
the game just to show my support of their struggle in the real world.
That they've actually managed to get the game (nearly) out the door at
all is a miracle (even if most of the actual development is taking
place in Czechia).
 That said, from what little I've seen of STALKER 2, I can't say it's
left me very impressed. Sure, it looks prettier, but it also feels
blander. I'm not sure this is entirely the fault of the developers;
the original STALKER stood out because there were few games that did
what it did, were set where it was set. Nowadays, there are dozens of
FPS/survival games that ape the original's formula, and the sequel
lacks that feeling of novelty because of it. But overall, watching the
STALKER 2 trailers, I'm reminded a lot more of "Call of Duty" than its
predecessors.
 I'll still get the game, though; I'll still play the sequel. Given the
real-life situation, I may even break my own rule and buy the game day
one.
 Anyway, it's only a month (and a little bit) to go. After twelve
years, what's a few more weeks?
 
I'm interested, with a touch of excitement, but like you it is one of those games that stood out so much due to it wasn't like a standard FPS in either it's gameplay or setting. It's always been a problem if you have a game where part of the enjoyment is that's it's refreshing. A sequel just can't replicate that.
It's was certainly somewhat unpolished, to say the least, although the compliant about the AI kinda passed by my at the time as I wasn't, and still aren't, really into following games news. If I had to pick one thing that was the most negative it would be the 'aggressive' re-spawns. I still have nightmares over the rail yard acting as a transition point between areas. Did no one think is it really a good idea to make the player fight a hard battle every single time.
Overall though, I very much enjoyed it with the combat being more than just run in guns blazing and how it captured a feeling of exploring a desolate, almost alien, wasteland with an RPG like feel to the whole experience.
So I'll definitely take a look at 2 but a lot of that will be dependent on reviews and also a bit of a dabble with let's play videos just to try and confirm it's a game for me. Alternatively, I may just buy it and rely on Steams two hour rule!

Date Sujet#  Auteur
25 Jul 24 * STALKER 2 nears...8Spalls Hurgenson
25 Jul 24 +* Re: STALKER 2 nears...2Spalls Hurgenson
26 Jul 24 i`- Re: STALKER 2 nears...1rms
26 Jul 24 `* Re: STALKER 2 nears...5JAB
26 Jul 24  `* Re: STALKER 2 nears...4Justisaur
26 Jul 24   +- Re: STALKER 2 nears...1Spalls Hurgenson
27 Jul 24   `* Re: STALKER 2 nears...2JAB
27 Jul 24    `- Re: STALKER 2 nears...1Justisaur

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