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While some parts of the game feel clearly like an indie title on a smaller budget, ATOM RPG is a fun attempt at a Fallout-inspired title.

Like a good open-world RPG you can travel the world at your own pace, doing whatever you please. While there is a story to it, you don't have to follow it too closely as you pick and choose what quests you feel like doing.

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Full of content with over 90 different locations, over 250 quests, over 100 weapons, tons of different enemies and a car you can drive there's a lot to keep you going.

There's a lot it gets right for sure, however some of the conversations are clearly quite basic probably due to translations. Apart from that, I've really enjoyed my time with it exploring the wasteland. It performs well enough on Linux too, so it's been a pleasure to play.

While it's now released, they're not stopping there. The developer is planning free follow-up content in the form of a free DLC and so it's only going to get bigger.

Find ATOM RPG on Steam, it's basically Russia's Fallout.

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Tchey Dec 22, 2018
I am enjoying my current play, after enjoying several different attempts while it was on Early Access. I didn't want to spoil me too much so i didn't go far then, but enough to feel i was playing a solid enough RPG. Some situations have 5 or 6 ways to be dealt with, from avoiding, killing, talking, trading, opposing, joining... It seems that pretty much all characters can do "something", not always of course, but often enough to feel the game has depth.

I'm currently playing a bad guy, physically weak, but super lucky and quite smart. Being bad without being a brute killing everything on sight, it's challenging and so far, pleasant.

However, some fight are unavoidable, like against some creatures, or bandits, etc, so at least i think, one MUST have one combat skill. I'm going with pistol, and early game anyway everyone is going to use shiv, broken bottle, kick...


Last edited by Tchey on 23 December 2018 at 5:31 pm UTC
kurp Dec 25, 2018
It looks very interesting. And the interface — so close to classic Fallout! Awesome.

Are they going to land also on GOG?
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