

With no weapons, you have to run or hide from this mysterious enemy but…your sprint is very limited. Falls from ledges, hidden traps and a mysterious entity. I certainly found it frustrating on occasion. While it would make sense to not have the ability to scale large rock formations, even small lips are impossible to get over. There’s this great mountain terrain to admire but you’re stuck with following pre-laid paths. The flip side of the coin here is the inability to jump. You certainly experience your fair share of snow but the landscape is a pleasure to look at.

Kholat utilizes the unreal engine and the world looks fantastic. If COD: WWII would have adopted this feature from Kholat, it would have the gameplay much more compelling. They had to use their maps and scan the terrain to be sure of the right direction to head. When the soldiers landed on the beach it was chaos. You essentially know exactly where to go. In the opening mission, which you find yourself storming the beaches of Normandy, your goal locations are conveniently showed on screen. Using coordinates and terrain to find your location and plot your next move. The process of finding your way around Kholat is something I’d like to see integrated more into games. Through the course of your travels, you will uncover various coordinates which will allow you to find your location on the map. All you have on your person is a flash, compass and map. Sean Bean provides the opening narration to clue the player in on the Dyatlov Incident but after that, it’s all you. It would seem that your goal is to find out what happened to the missing hikers but it’s up to you to find your way. Your character appears near a snow-covered town and it’s up to you to find out what to do. One of the best things about Kholat is the lack of the tutorial. It’s a title that does a number of things very well but still stumbles in other areas. While the incident itself may be unexplained, Kholat the game has its own version of the story. In Kholat, you set out as an unknown explorer trying to discover what happened to these missing hikers. It’s a very intriguing mystery and one that remains unsolved to this day. In that incident, nine Russian college students disappeared while on a hiking trip at Kholat Syakhl.
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Kholat is a first-person survival horror from 1MGN Pro that’s based on the Dyatlov Pass incident of 1959.
