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S.T.A.L.K.E.R : Shadow Of Chernobyl (PC/FullIso/Multi)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : Multi (4) | Release Date : Mar 20, 2007
Publisher : THQ | Developer : GSC Game World | Genre : Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
Size : 3.27 Gb


S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl has always been an overly ambitious game, which is probably why it has arrived several years later than originally expected. The game's goal is to create a virtual world with an ecology all its own and then place you in the middle of it. That's something that's rarely been attempted, particularly in a first-person game. However, to the credit of THQ and Ukrainian developer GSC Game World, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is an impressive accomplishment. This first-person survival game is at times amazing and engrossing and on par with such classics as Deus Ex and System Shock.

This is another first-person game that features a silent and mysterious protagonist, much like Half-Life's Gordon Freeman. You play as the Marked One, a heavily armed scavenger suffering from amnesia and stuck inside the exclusion zone surrounding the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl, Ukraine. Yes, the same nuclear plant that exploded in 1986 and, in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.'s fiction, again in 1989, creating a radioactive hotspot brimming with mutants, heavily armed rival factions, and all sorts of weird, paranormal activity. Your task: Figure out who you are and what's going on at the core of the zone.

At its heart, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is a first-person survival game that blends action with role-playing. This isn't a linear game, like Half-Life or Call of Duty, where you basically are restricted to a straight path and are taken for a tightly controlled and scripted ride. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.'s huge environments and open-ended gameplay make it more like a role-playing game, as you can go where you want and do what you want if you're willing to live with the consequences. However, you don't have to worry about traditional role-playing attributes such as strength or intelligence, or accumulating skills and abilities. Instead, all you have to worry about is your skill with a rifle and scavenging enough weapons, ammunition, and med kits from fallen enemies to keep going.

Slowly but steadily, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. introduces you to the bizarre world of the zone, a place where the fabric of reality is being ripped apart. Strange energy anomalies are everywhere, and wander into one at your own hazard. These anomalies produce rare and valuable artifacts that can be collected and traded, or even equipped, as they can confer special abilities. Perhaps the most useful ones enhance your endurance, letting you run for far longer than normal, which is a particularly valuable ability to have when traversing the huge area of the zone. And, of course, danger lurks everywhere in the form of enemies that are both human and not-quite human, as well as from animals.

To battle them, you'll have a large arsenal of weapons to eventually choose from, mainly in the form of assault rifles, shotguns, and pistols. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. features one of the best ballistics models ever seen in a game, and as a result, firefights feel authentic as you try and hit someone with what can be a wildly inaccurate rifle. The name of the game is using cover effectively and firing short, accurate bursts, particularly at the targets' heads. After a battle, you can loot the dead for weapons and ammunition, and one of the nice touches in the game is that you can't run around with an arsenal of 9 or 10 different weapons. Instead, the inventory system restricts what you can carry mainly by weight, and most weapons use a different type of ammo, which means that you've got to be judicious in selecting what you take with you. There's simply no way you can haul around three or four different weapons, their ammunition, and everything else that you need to survive in the zone. This includes health packs, bandages, radiation medication (vodka will also do in a pinch), and even food. You've got to eat regularly in S.T.A.L.K.E.R., and if you go too long without food, hunger warning signs appear.

Setup Instruction

1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Copy All Content "HATRED" Folder to the Folder Game Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)


Trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWt3tOt3Nmg


ScreenShots

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Minimum System Requirements

* Os : Windows@2000 (SP4)/Windows@XP (SP2)
* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium IV 2.0 Ghz / AMD XP 2200+
* Memory : 512 MB Of RAM
* Graphic Card : 3D Graphic Card with 128 MB (Nvidia GeForce™ 5700/ATI Radeon 9600)
* DirectX® : DirectX 9.0c
* Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c Compatible
* HDD : 10 GB Free Drive Space
* Keyboard/Mouse
* DVD-ROM Drive 2x Speed
* LAN : Internet connection with low latency Cable/DSL speeds for Multiplayer


Recommanded System Requirements

* Os : Windows@2000 (SP4)/Windows@XP (SP2)
* Processor : CPU Intel Core2Duo E6400 / AMD 64 X2 4200+
* Memory : 1.5 GB Of RAM
* Graphic Card : 3D Graphic Card with 256 MB (Nvidia GeForce™ 7900/ATI Radeon X1950)
* DirectX® : DirectX 9.0c
* Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c Compatible
* HDD : 10 GB Free Drive Space
* Keyboard/Mouse
* DVD-ROM Drive 2x Speed
* LAN : Internet connection with low latency Cable/DSL speeds for Multiplayer


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