Chernobyl VR Project is a virtual experience which allows you to visit the ghost town of Pripyat and learn about its history. It is a tribute to the victims of the disaster. Together, let's find out the future that was lost.
29.09.2017 UPDATE
- New 3D location: the Hospital - New option to navigate with Touch controllers - Available graphic settings changes - 4k videos - Immersive 3D sound on 3D locations - Improved quality of 3D locations
It is the very first virtual tour around the Chernobyl and Pripyat area. You may wander through this hostile environment with your Geiger meter looking for story clues spread all over the site. Everything combined in beautiful 3D-scanned locations, 360 videos and spherical photography.
Apart from exploring the Exclusion Zone, you can also meet people who suffered from the catastrophe, including liquidators, who worked at the disaster site, the Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich or the legendary boxer Vitali Klitschko, now the Mayor of Kiev.
Extensive Tour, Lot of Info. Not good as an introduction - way too much info without a narrative. But if you are familiar with Chernobyl, and want to see the real places with supplmental material about the experiences you already have some grasp on, you will likely enjoy
Terribly disappointed. I am obsessed with Chernobyl so I was super excited to get this game. It doesn't work. Plain and simple. Did they not play their own game? The settings does nothing, then I start the game and it has a spindle of different places to "visit" (I assume) but you just aim at them and the guy says what it is, and then...nothing. That's it, that's the game. You can't do anything else. Literally. I'm serious. Total waste of money.
A pricey tech demo, not without merit. A fair experience. I really only bought this title to give the developer encouragement with their current project, Chernobylite. There are a lot of different styles of education here, from full 3D rooms you can explore, 3D video clips, 2D clips applied in interesting ways (like on a TV set or projected onto a screen), and audio clips. The information leans towards the memories of the residents and away from the actual facts of the meltdown. In the NPP control room, I think I might have missed something as a voice prompt told me to find the clues to learn more about the disaster, but I couldn't find a thing. The rooms rendered fully in VR are, of course, the real payoff here. Although they suffer from lots of technical glitches, that didn't take away from the experience.
not bad but could be much better. i think they just gave up on updating it which is a real shame. and the latest update (over a few years ago) that removed the walking feature. it would have been nice to have that option.........the main issue too is that there is no vr scenes of outside the powerplant or other areas in the plant (maybe they wernt allowed?)
the video flyby segments are often low res
and there should really be a few more 3d full scenes
i say worth a try for those interesed in cherynobl and pripyat but it just falls short a bit on what it could have been and makes you long for a bigger more detailed vr chernybl experence.
It's awfull. Total dissapoint. It's some kind of excursion. You have few created places you can walk through (too bad details quality), few low quality and wrong scaled 360 degrees videos and bunch of bugs with that simple product. I love Chernobyl things, but this product worth no attention. Total waste of money, i really regret i wait it and bought it. I didn't give 1 star just because this product represent just something. This is free demo level for sure, not for money.