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So if you are still craving for an experience you wanted with STALKER 2 but didn't quite get it, maybe my game will scratch some itch. It's called "Tunguska: The Visitation", a crude concoction aimed to deliver a true STALKER experience in the format of a top-down shooter.
Thank you for your time and attention :)
Rotorist
I just read your review for STALKER 2. I haven't played the game myself but I can't help but give a sigh of relief, because everything you said about STALKER 2 *could* have been mistakes I make for my own game, haha.
But I really wish I was as powerful as GSC and have all the funding and talents to make a AAA game. Since I'm just myself, I can only make a top down shooter (which requires less art fidelity level) in the spirit of STALKER. But I made sure that there is proper stealth with silent takedown, combat AI that can act more than braindead (though I admit making combat AI is very very difficult), and more consistent world with factions that you can improve your reputation with to unlock ultimate items.