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S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl is a first-person shooter with survival horror elements. It takes place in the post-apocalyptic exclusion zone of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The game world is divided into several territories, some of which are initially inaccessible.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is a first-person shooter survival horror video game franchise developed by Ukrainian game developer GSC Game World.The series is set in an alternate version of the present-day Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine, where, according to the series' backstory, a mysterious second Chernobyl disaster took place in 2006.
Volodymyr Anatoliyovych Yezhov (known by the nickname "Fresh"; August 1, 1984, Lubny — December 22, 2022, Bakhmut) was a Ukrainian video game developer, [1] [2] game designer and later a soldier. He was one of the developers of the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
Pages in category "Video games about missing people" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Yaniv Green (born 1980), Israeli basketball player; Yaniv Iczkovits (born 1975), Israeli writer; Yaniv Katan (born 1981), Israeli footballer; Yaniv Lavi, Israeli footballer; Yaniv Perets (born 2000), Canadian ice hockey player; Yaniv Rokah, Israeli-American actor; Yaniv Schulman or Nev Schulman (born 1984), American TV host; Yaniv Segev (born ...
Ramini's other parts include guest appearances in the television series Casualty, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, 24 and NCIS, as well as the film Batman Begins (2005). He guest-starred in Boston Legal as a prisoner who is wrongfully detained and tortured at Guantanamo Bay, and in Desperate Housewives as Yaniv (in the episode "Mama Spent Money When She Had None").
The game is divided into multiple rounds, with a total score tally kept between rounds. [1] The game requires a minimum of two players but is typically played between a group of two and five players. Up to eight people can comfortably play yaniv together; however, as the player count increases, the pace of the game slows.
Yaniv (name), a given name and family name Yaniv Green (born 1980), Israeli basketball player; Yaniv Katan (born 1981), Israeli footballer; Yaniv Perets (born 2000), Canadian ice hockey player; Yaniv Schulman or Nev Schulman (born 1984), American TV host; Idan Yaniv (born 1986), Israeli singer; Yaniv Zohar, Israeli journalist