Chernobylite Review (PlayStation 5)



Our PlayStation 5 Chernobylite Review takes us to a science-fiction survival horror RPG. Set in the hyper-realistic, 3D-scanned wasteland of Chornobyl’s Exclusion Zone, explore a non-linear storyline in your search to uncover the truth of your tortured past. Welcome to our Chernobylite Review.

Chernobylite Review Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • 21.97GB Download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • A Performance or resolution quality option.
  • Graphics – gamma slider, motion blur
  • and lens flare – on/off.
  • Controller settings – aim assist and aim assist strength slider, toggle crouch, toggle aim, and sensitivity ADS slider.
  • Can Invert axis and sensitivity sliders.
  • Five difficulties – very easy/easy/medium/hard and insane.
  • Russian and English voicework
  • Difficulty options are set for the three individual settings – survival, combat, and management.
  • Gore can be turned off or on.
  • Save when you want.
  • First-person shooter gameplay.
  • Horror is the sub-genre here and features heavily.
  • Has a lot of clever scene cuts/changes.
  • Multiple choice interactions.
  • An environmental analyzer is a handheld tool you have that can scan the area and highlight resources for you.
  • Uses a robust crafting structure. You collect resources and then use stoves and workshops to build anything you have a recipe for.
  • Base – you have an area where you can go into build mode and create/scrap new pieces of furniture and equipment. You need to balance it out with power generators.
  • Mission – every day you go into a planning phase where you pick a mission but also one for any group members. They and you can only do one mission a day.
  • Radiation is accrued and needs to be managed with meds.
  • Beautifully grim locations.
  • The portal generator will allow you to make a portal back to your base.
  • Areas can be big areas and vary wildly.
  • Compass to show objectives and places of interest.
  • Stealth mechanic at play.
  • Can loot the enemy.
  • Areas are fully open and you can stay and explore to your heart’s content.
  • Photo mode.
  • Play how you want.
  • The missions are randomized every run and have their own difficulties and rewards.
  • Meet and recruit new members.
  • Multiple choice interactions with characters.
  • Earn EXP and level up with a full stats tree.
  • Nighttime is when you do a lot of team bonding, leveling up, and base building.
  • A lot of loot lust going on.
  • It is a good story and does hold your attention.
  • It does a cool thing of how it integrates flashbacks into normal play.
  • Excellent lighting.

Chernobylite Review Cons:

  • Cannot rebind controls.
  • Slow pace.
  • Had a couple of hard crashes back to the dashboard.
  • Slight slowdown and hitches.
  • Very linear.
  • Deleted my save after five hours.
  • Small text.
  • Doesn’t have any HDR settings.
  • A lot of small cramped places like corridors and small rooms.
  • Slow burner.
  • Menus don’t always show the crafting ingredients or info.
  • Hard to see items/resources naturally.

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Chernobylite:

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Developer: The Farm 51

Publisher: All in! Games

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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