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Rebellion Developments dropped Atomfall on March 27, 2025, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. This single-player title blends shooter mechanics with adventure and role-playing elements to create a survival experience set in Britain. The story starts five years after a nuclear disaster quarantined a specific region. You play as an outsider on the wrong side of the military wall. Your goal involves exploring villages, scavenging for supplies, crafting tools, and fighting off hostile factions while uncovering the truth behind the collapse. It feels like a gritty return to form for the studio known for Sniper Elite.
Sessions revolve around careful movement through the countryside and settlements. You constantly scan your environment for resources to craft weapons or repair gear before facing enemies. Combat relies on tactical shooting where positioning matters more than raw reflexes. The system encourages bartering with survivors you meet, which can unlock new dialogue options or trades instead of immediate violence. Players spend significant time managing inventory and checking maps while avoiding detection by military patrols or cultists. There are no multiplayer modes here. Controls feel responsive during firefights, though navigation sometimes slows the pace as you weigh your next move in a world filled with danger and mystery.
The data shows a mixed reception so far. IGDB lists 27 ratings for an average score of 70.3 out of 100. Players report completion rates that vary wildly, suggesting the game appeals to those who enjoy long sessions or gets abandoned by others halfway through. Average playtime sits around 18 hours for a standard run. Community moods range from "curious" regarding the story to "frustrated" with difficulty spikes in certain zones. Reviews frequently mention the atmospheric setting as a highlight while criticizing repetitive enemy encounters. The game offers 54 achievements, which seems to drive some users to chase every secret rather than just finish the main quest.
Atomfall is worth your time if you enjoy slow-paced survival shooters with deep lore. It costs $29.99 on GamersGate, matching its historical low price point. The 54 achievements provide plenty of reason to revisit areas you skipped earlier. You will appreciate the crafting depth but might struggle with pacing issues in the middle act. This is not a game for people who want constant action without thinking. It delivers a solid narrative experience for those willing to engage with its mechanics rather than rushing through. Grab it on sale if you like military sci-fi mysteries.
The game follows a fictional storyline where you find yourself in the quarantine zone five years after the event. Everything has changed in that time, and you find yourself in a very different Britain, on the wrong side of the quarantine wall. The area is run by the military and beset with factions, in-fighting, and a growing sense of fear. It’s up you to unravel the mystery of what happened. Explore the countryside, villages, and settlements and meet odd people, wicked cults, rogue government agencies and others along the way.
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Single player
IGDB Rating
73.6
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