Decisions make up most ofAtomfall, an intriguingrole-playing game(RPG) that takes cues from Bethesdas belovedFalloutseries.
Chasing leads is a major part ofAtomfall’s semi-apocalyptic gameplay loop.
Theres the brutish British infantry known as Protocol, the heretic-hating Druids, and vicious, Droog-like Outlaws.
But there are still tough if not a little predictable decisions to be made in its endgame.
Progressing inAtomfallisnt just about firepower.
Atomfallhides a creative post-currency trading system between its complex moral figureheads.

Ultimately,Atomfalls greatest strength is how it makes following your nose so consistently alluring.
For example, I could go into the pub and chat with the owner about trading.
Certain areas are restricted, signified by a Trespassing graphic at the top of the screen.

At one point, I tested the boundaries by killing a soldier in the light of day.
With no comrades around, I silently took him out and fled the scene briefly.
The captain didnt seem bothered, either.

Should you play Atomfall?
You want to experience a British post-apocalypseTechnically,Atomfallis a localized event rather than a full-blown apocalypse.
There are multiple options to tweak your playstyle including combat, survival, and exploration.

Each option can be toggled between Assisted, Casual, Challenging, and Intense.
From here it’s possible for you to also switch the controller vibration and adaptive triggers on or off.
For audio, there are multiple sliders to control specific streams of audio such as background SFX and Music.







