A brief overview of the game Atlas Fallen

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Already this Wednesday, the Atlas Fallen role-playing game from the developers of Deck 13 Interactive studio was released on PC, PlayStation 5, and also on the Xbox Series X / S console.

What ratings does the novelty receive from foreign reviewers? You can find the answer below.

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Screen ranting

In its current form, Atlas Fallen is a great example of modern games with some interesting mechanics that other action games could benefit from.

80%

Gaming Nexus

Atlas Fallen may not be on any list of games of the year, but its creative and refreshing combat system deserves attention. The game will require a bit of patience, as the opening and closing acts are quite long in addition to numerous bugs, but there is clearly a solid foundation for a possible sequel.

75%

Well done

While this gritty RPG lacks technical and visual complexity, Atlas Fallen is still a strong effort from Deck13, which continues to prove it can create interesting game mechanics and engaging combat.

75%

meristation

Atlas Fallen is no surprise and its open world feels repetitive, but the gameplay itself is enjoyable and the combat system is interesting.

70%

Destructoid

Atlas Fallen is probably best described as: I can’t wait to see what Deck13 comes up with next.

70%

IGN

Atlas Fallen is a solid open world RPG with lots of platforming and huge monsters to fight. Aside from the lackluster story and squalid graphics of the console versions, this is a gem of great combat, meticulous exploration, and amazingly well-done updates. It’s a shame that the co-op is only online with no crossplay, but thanks to the solid technical execution, the game is remembered by me as one of the best worlds that I recently explored with a friend.

70%

god geek

At first glance, Atlas Fallen has all the trappings of an open-world fantasy epic, but if you look a little closer, you’ll see a lot of problems.

65%

Gaming Bolt

Atlas Fallen has its strengths in moving quickly and nimbly across the sand, but due to clumsy movement, inconsistent combat, and a general lack of care, it ends up being saddled with too many challenges for the game to reach its potential.

60%

4Players

Good ideas fail because they are not implemented properly.

55%

Metro GameCentral

An action RPG with fun combat and spectacular scenery, hampered by bugs, confusing navigation and over-reliance on quests.

50%

CGMagazine

Atlas Fallen is hard to recommend. Between the broken controls and the really dizzying platforming, it feels like the game is trying to push you away.

40%

You can read our review here.

Source :Indian TV

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