![]() ![]() In this case, ATOM RPG offers fairly complex character mechanics, and a number of ways to build a character that will reveal itself as a failure at some point during the game. ![]() Gameplaywise ATOM RPG doesn’t do anything revolutionary, but in a retro game, that is exactly what the core audience wants. Unlike many other post-apocalyptic RPGs, ATOM RPG is set in the Soviet Union, and its tone is less grimdark, which isn’t that hard since most post-apocalyptic games feature a world fallen into total savagery. It features a well balanced mix of story based quests, which can often be solved without violence for those characters with the appropriate high skills or attributes also, exploration in a big open world via world map, and turn based combat featuring an action point system. For anyone who hasn’t played Fallout, ATOM RPG is a post-apocalyptic isometric RPG. Anyone who has played the classic Fallout will feel very familiar with the game’s UI, color pallet, overworld map, and the general gameplay including its combat, character system, and branching dialogues. The digital age and crowd funding have supported a market for retro games and ATOM RPG is a perfect example. ![]()
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