Steve
Jean-Karlo, I ve been thinking. Since the dawn of humankind, people have wondered what happens after they die. Entire civilizations and religions have been built in the pursuit of this question. However, it s only very recently that we, as a species, have finally reached the answer-rich cul-de-sac of this long obsessive road. The greatest minds of our generation have pondered hard on this question and seen beyond those inescapable and heavy iron-wrought doors of death.
Also those doors belong to Truck-kun and what lies beyond is reincarnation in a fantasy world that more often than not has some bullshit video game angle. Sorry, Christianity, you were just a little bit off.
New Stalker 2 trailer breathes life into the dead wastes of Russia
The Zone awaits, Stalker.
Developer GSC Game World is finally giving fans a first look at the world of
STALKER 2. A new in-engine trailer for the game released by IGN quickly showcases the game’s new look and the scenes that many players will come across in their adventures.
While the trailer doesn’t show any gameplay, it does give us a good look at what to expect from
STALKER 2 in terms of visuals. To be fair, it looks like the game has come a long way, although it’s impossible to say what the game will look like when it releases.
It’s Amazing How Ominous Lighting Can Be
In the two years since
STALKER 2 was announced (again), we’ve been pretty excited about it. Sure, the original
STALKER games weren’t perfect–in fact, the first one reportedly had to be kept in development hell for a while because A-Life, the “living world simulation system”, led to NPCs beating the game before the player could–but their combination of unrelenting difficult gameplay, post-apocalyptic aesthetic, and just being really, really creepy made them incredibly memorable. Now we’re all looking forward to a sequel with next-gen graphics, more polished gameplay, and the kind of atmosphere that nightmares are made of.