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39% positive on Steam: Stalker Enhanced Editions dissapoint fans with cut content and blurry visuals

Three classic Stalker games were released today on Steam as enhanced editions. But fans agree that „enhanced” does not feel like the proper title for these.

Matt Buckley

39% positive on Steam: Stalker Enhanced Editions dissapoint fans with cut content and blurry visuals, image source: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl - Enhanced Edition, Developer: GSC Game World.
39% positive on Steam: Stalker Enhanced Editions dissapoint fans with cut content and blurry visuals Source: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl - Enhanced Edition, Developer: GSC Game World.

Today, enhanced editions of three classic Stalker games were released on Steam. The three games include the original, can upgrade for free. But it may not be an upgrade.

39% positive on Steam, what went wrong with the Stalker Enhanced Editions?

GSC Game World, the development team behind the Stalker series, originally released Shadow of Chornobyl in 2007. The game takes place in the Zone, a fictional version of the real-life exclusion zone created by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. The Zone has continued after the initial disaster, with some people managing to scrape together a life among the wasteland and avoid the mutated creatures wandering in the shadows. Despite some criticisms about bugs, the original game was a commercial and critical success.

So, the question becomes, what went wrong? Stalker is a beloved franchise around the world. Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl was released last year, and looking at its Steam page for comparison, it has 81% positive reviews. What happened to these enhanced editions? The first place to look is in those reviews on Steam.

Many Steam reviews explain how the game looks blurry, does not DLSS, has problems with mods, and apparently has some level of censorship. One succinctly wrote in their review, “Very annoying to have to wait for mods to fix the blur and censorship on what was supposed to be a definitive version of the game.” The issue of cut content seems to have been a major part of the series’ history. The Stalker Wiki page shares a long list of features, items, or mutants that were at some point planned to be part of the game, but have, for various reasons, become inaccessible without mods or other methods. Several fan projects are working to realize a “full” version of the game. But, of course, fans are understandably annoyed that after all this time, they still have to deal with the cut content all over again, despite this being the “enhanced edition” of the game.

Aside from that disappointing flaw, these enhanced editions of the Stalker series also appear to have many other problems. Visually, it sounds like a mess, and if a game is blurry enough that players are making jokes calling it “Blurry Version” or wondering if the game has a “Vaseline filter,” it’s not something to ignore. Of course, this is day one. The development team may introduce some patches to address some of these problems in the coming days. Otherwise, as the review above said, you may have to wait for mods.

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Matt Buckley

Author: Matt Buckley

After studying creative writing at Emerson College in Boston, Matt published a travel blog based on a two-month solo journey around the world, wrote for SmarterTravel, and worked on an Antarctic documentary series for NOVA, Antarctic Extremes. Today, for Gamepressure, Matt covers Nintendo news and writes reviews for Switch and PC titles. Matt enjoys RPGs like Pokemon and Breath of the Wild, as well as fighting games like Super Smash Bros., and the occasional action game like Ghostwire Tokyo or Gods Will Fall. Outside of video games, Matt is also a huge Dungeons & Dragons nerd, a fan of board games like Wingspan, an avid hiker, and after recently moving to California, an amateur surfer.