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CHERNOFEAR: Evil of Pripyat

CHERNOFEAR: Evil of Pripyat

Catégorie : ActionVersion: 1.24

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Expérience Chernofear: Evil of Pripyat, un tireur de zombie post-apocalyptique captivant qui se déroule dans la zone d'exclusion de Tchernobyl perfide. Jouez en tant que Stryker, se lançant dans une mission clandestine, seulement dans une terre de collision après avoir rencontré une mystérieuse anomalie aéroportée. En tant que seul survivant, vous devez naviguer dans l'inconnu pour atteindre votre objectif.

Cette démo gratuite vous permet d'échantillonner le gameplay de base et l'atmosphère. Le jeu complet offrira du contenu élargi, y compris des quêtes supplémentaires, des emplacements et des armes.

Caractéristiques clés:

  • NARRATION FAIT: BATTLE ZOMBIES, MUTANTS ET BANDITS tout en démêlant une histoire passionnante dans la zone d'exclusion.
  • Explorez la zone: Découvrez des villes abandonnées comme Pripyat, des villages désolés, des bases militaires abandonnées et des bunkers cachés chargés de péril.
  • Défis de survie: Combattez pour la survie, récupérant des armes et des ressources pour surmonter les menaces.
  • Anomalies et rayonnement: Les anomalies mortelles et les rayonnements présentent des dangers importants au-delà des habitants hostiles.
  • Arsenal vaste: Utilisez un large éventail d'armes, des pistolets et des fusils d'assaut à de puissants fusils Gauss. Personnalisez et améliorez votre arsenal pour vaincre les ennemis.
  • Perspective flexible: Choisissez entre les points de vue immersifs à la première personne ou stratégiques à la troisième personne.
  • Trading and Resource Management: Explorez les géocaches, trouvez des articles utiles et échangez avec des commerçants dans des zones sûres pour rester en vie.
  • Quêtes difficiles: Entreprendre des missions périlleuses dans les zones les plus inaccessibles de la zone, en découvrant ses secrets.
  • fins multiples: Vos choix déterminent le sort de la zone - le sauverez-vous ou le condamnez-vous au chaos éternel?

Embarquez dans un voyage périlleux où chaque étape pourrait être la dernière. Pouvez-vous découvrir les secrets de Pripyat et survivre à ce monde impitoyable?

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.24 (mis à jour le 2 décembre 2024):

  • Moteur de rendu mis à jour.
  • Agissant vocal amélioré.
  • Optimisations de performances.
  • Divers corrections de bogues et améliorations.
  • Ajustements d'équilibrage du gameplay.
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