GRAPHICS - You can't expect a game that began development at-least 7 years ago to look much better than any other game that began development at the same time. Though, I admit the requirements for the game are steep.
GAMEPLAY - if you want focus, ignore the side quests and just play the main story, there is more voice acting done by the main story npcs. I think I remember starting with a pistol, but I might be wrong. Armor would be the reason you can unload a clip into an enemy from a couple feet away and not kill him, and the reason he kills you in one shot is because he is smart enough to take the easy head-shot.
STORY - Not completely incoherent, you just need to pay a little bit of attention to see through the sometimes confusing thickly accented dialogue, the story is actually pretty transparent.
I can tell you don't care for RPGs, if you did, you'd know the only RPG elements in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. is the side quests, which can be ignored anyway, and the inventory system which is sweet, and the fact that you can buy and sell ITEMS, but who uses that feature in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. anyway? It's a very realistic fps, and it's not for people who aren't very good at fps.
I'll admit the games several flaws, but it come with a fair price tag, so you definitely get your money's worth
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