Who knew surviving in Chernobyl after the disaster could be so annoying? Zombies, mutts, rats everywhere. The game is total chaos. It feels like endless waves of monsters. You think you can rest? Nope. It's a grind. The graphics are okay, but the physics can be wonky. Guns feel powerful but aim gets weird sometimes. Starts off fun, then gets tiring fast. Still, somehow I keep coming back just to see what’s next.
This game is a neat little pick-up. No need for complicated menus or paywalls. Just install and start playing. The tricky part is getting used to the controls and the wonky physics. Gun recoil can be unpredictable. Sometimes your shots go well wide. Without spending money, you can unlock most weapons, which helps deal with the growing hordes. It’s surprisingly addicting for a free game, even if it’s a bit rough around the edges.
Playing this game is mostly about quick reflexes and managing resources. Use WASD to move, mouse to aim and shoot. Reload often, because ammo runs out fast. Switching weapons can be tricky sometimes it doesn’t register right away. Keep an eye on your health bar too. Save your better guns for tougher zones. It’s not complicated, but you need to be precise or you’ll get overwhelmed fast. Honestly, it’s more about knowing when to retreat than fighting every zombie.
One secret I found is to lead zombies into narrow corridors and bottlenecks. The wonky physics sometimes makes them stumble or get stuck. Also, hiding behind cover resets enemy aggro faster than running around. You can usually lure a bunch of zombies into tunnels and then pick them off one by one. Don’t waste all your ammo at once save some for emergencies. The real trick is knowing when to hold back and let the hordes come to you.
If you find a room with a lot of supplies, guard it for a bit. Sometimes, enemies drop rare items if you kill them in certain spots. Keep an eye out for these locations. Upgrading your weapons takes time but can make a big difference. Interestingly, deploying distractions or noise can lure zombies into traps, saving ammo. It’s not perfect, but knowing these little secrets can make the game less annoying and more manageable if you can remember them.