Twenty years ago, Chernobyl was the site of the worst man-made disaster to ever hit the face of the planet. Equally representative of man's brilliance and arrogance, the early morning explosion that ripped apart Reactor #4 changed the face of nuclear power across the world. The incident not only irradiated a large swath of Eastern Europe, it turned a thriving city of more than 50,000 into a ghost town overnight.
Due to both its history and the rumors surrounding the disaster, Chernobyl seemed to be a prime setting for a video game, but it wasn't until THQ's upcoming S.T.A.L.K.E.R. was announced that anyone dared take up the task. Developed in the Ukraine, not far from Chernobyl itself, the game attempts to capture the eerie atmosphere of the real life environment. While the in-game visuals are impressive, we were lucky enough to take a quick trip out to the hot zone to see for ourselves just how realistic the digital world had become.





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