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Watch Out for Fireballs!

230 Preview: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl

Watch Out for Fireballs!

Duckfeed.tv

Video Games, Leisure

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2019

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Desperation Month concludes with S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, a Ukranian-developed open world first person shooter. The Zone is a harsh place with infinite possibilities, but you have to fight to find them. Especially in the back third of the game, where it's all fight. Until then, though, there's lots of very good survival play going on.

This is a preview of that full episode, which you can get by backing us on Patreon.

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0:00.0

Hi, I would like to thank Fenral Leonia, Justin, Will Anderson, Greyboxer, and Lothla

0:08.8

McDonald.

0:10.0

All of these people went to Patreon.com slash Duck Feed TV and helped us out. Maybe you did too.

0:16.8

This is a reminder to everybody, patron and on patron alike, that the Sechero season of Bonfireside Chat rekindled is coming up real soon.

0:26.1

So make sure you are paying attention to that.

0:28.7

Available only on Patreon.

0:31.2

All right, let's get into this good game. Oh, Oh, well, it's a good thing.

1:03.0

Oh, well, the thing. Oh, The My name is Gary Butterfield. My name is Cole Ross. And you're listening to

1:35.4

watch out for Fireballs. It is a Games Club podcast. And this week we are talking

1:39.3

about Stocker Shadow of Chernobyl, which is an open world first-person shooter developed by GSC GameWorld and published by

1:46.3

THQ for the PC in 2007. I said, don't just stand here, come in.

1:50.5

I went for the other one, but yeah. I said, don't understand, dear, come in, come in.

1:57.0

Get out of your stocker.

1:58.0

Oh, I hope you are ready for some of those accents.

2:01.0

Yep.

2:02.0

Because you have to be to play the game and you have to be to listen to this podcast.

2:05.0

This relic.

2:07.0

The nice thing about the accents in, so I can't do an accent for more than a sentence,

2:11.0

but a lot of these are not complete sentences, like the

2:13.8

mimi like calls and stuff like that.

2:16.5

You know the parts that get stuck, the earwormy sentences in this are not, or like statements

2:21.4

are not sentences.

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