Yanov station in general. If i had to pick, it'd be the Smoothie anomaly.
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Gotta be Pripyat in Call of Pripyat, it's maybe a bit too empty, but that adds to the atmosphere to some extent. That's something I actually really appreciate about CoP, it doesn't feel the need to throw enemies at you nearly everywhere you go, it's content to just let you wander around a pretty much empty factory complex and jump at shadows.
Limansk from Clear Sky I like conceptually, but the actual level in-game is mostly a linear shooting gallery, unfortunately. But still, I'm just a sucker for exploring decaying urban environments
mine is probly kinda unpopular lol, the great swamps, clear sky was my first stalker game and i always pick clear sky as my faction for anomaly and stuff and i really like places like the pump station and the church
ngl i know stalker 2 is kinda shit but i really enjoyed seeing the swamp and zaton and cordon recreated in 42069p and with RTX ultra raytracing or whatever
I remember spending hours in the swamps messing with the faction wars and forgetting that there even was a continuation to the game. Also nerding over them dx10 effects and watching this trailer like a religion https://youtu.be/YAYLHAPPkvw
When I actually got my hands on clear sky back in the day it didnt even start lol "xray engine has stopped working"
i first played clear sky because it was one of the few game cds that were available to be borrowed from the local library lol
along with COD2 and Mount and Blade, looking back that librarian had good taste
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