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Atomfall (PlayStation 5)

Description:

  • A survival-action game inspired by real-life events, Atomfall is set five years after the Windscale nuclear disaster in Northern England.
  • Explore the fictional quarantine zone, scavenge, craft, barter, fight and talk your way through a British countryside setting filled with bizarre characters, mysticism, cults, and rogue government agencies.
  • From Rebellion, the studio behind Sniper Elite and Zombie Army, Atomfall will challenge you to solve the dark mystery of what really happened.
  • Player Driven Mystery: Unravel a tapestry of interwoven narratives through exploration, conversation, investigation, and combat, where every choice you make has consequences.
  • Explore this Green and Unpleasant Land: The picturesque British countryside, with rolling green hills, lush valleys, and rural villages belie the dangers that await you. Search, Scavage, Survive: You’ll need to scavenge for supplies, craft weapons and items, and fight desperately to make it our alive!

  • A nuclear disaster has left an area of Britain in tatters. Atomfall, a new survival-action game, will see you explore, scavenge, craft, barter and fight your way through beautifully recreated scenery in search of answers.

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great AA game!!

    J. · 31 March 2025

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    4.0 out of 5 stars Fallout with the Welsh

    J.F. · 1 May 2025

    Fun game if a bit frustrating with clunky gun play and melee weapons, graphics are really nice. You get the sense that the game is massive when you first start it but as you progress you realise it’s not, I have completed most of the areas now and have put maybe 15 hours in with a lot of backtracking, no fast travel which is insane and limited space in inventory means you are always on the edge. It’s a good game worth it if you like survival, fallout/skyrim type games.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Good.

    R. · 31 March 2025

    From the team who brought you the sniper elite series and I must say they’ve done a good job. Interesting gameplay with great graphics and it doesn’t hold your hand so be prepared for lots of exploration. Be prepared to be hunted down by mad axe wielding welshmen a lot. My biggest gripes so far is the lack of fast travel and stealth could be better. But I am enjoying it so far and it’s not as terrible as some will have you believe.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Early contender for GOTY…

    D.H. · 23 April 2025

    Superb! An excellent British take on a survival game that shines in all departments. Looks fantastic, has a great atmosphere, memorable locations and characters and is a very good sized game world. The lack of fast travel is slightly annoying and some of the dialogue is “idiosyncratic” but this doesn’t detract at all from the overall vibe.Couldn’t recommend highly enough. Give it a go- you’d be a silly bugger not to try it!

    3.0 out of 5 stars Good but could have been better

    C.C.B. · 8 April 2025

    I had not even heard of this game until a few weeks before release, but the hype about Fallout set in England got my attention.Now yes, you can certainly see there is a Fallout influence (the creators even say New Vegas was one of their biggest influences), the similarities are minimal. Yes it is a third person shooter set in a world affected by nuclear disaster in the 50s, that is about where it stops. Due to the disaster not being as wide ranging, the environments are much prettier than Fallout and there are less dramatic effects on the locals and wild life. There are variations on the feral ghouls, and there are robots that do security, but its far less over the top.The main meat and bones of Atomfall is exploration and survival, which means there is no levelling up RPG elements, with the exception of skills you can unlock. To this end, your inventory stays pretty small for the "realism" aspect and your health isn't exactly large either, meaning you have to be more careful in combat or around rats, bats and buzzing creatures.NPCs are also quite minamalistic.Unlike Fallout there is not just one big sandbox, but there are several smaller maps that you move to and from via doors or tunnels. Sadly, when inside a facility or cave there is no map so exploration can get a bit annoying, especially when it comes to finding your way back out.The controls can be a bit clunky, especially with climbing and switching between weapons. And be aware that the game does not pause while perusing your inventory, viewing the map or checking what your next goal is.With the small inventory, you can store stuff in pneumatic tubes that can be accessed anywhere that has one, which you will want to do as traders do not accept any kind of monetary payment (no bottlecaps here) but instead work on a barter system, which is slanted in their favour. Want one item, you might have to give them six items in trade, although this can be lowered if you decide to learn the bartering skill. Also worth storing weapons in the tubes for when you unlock the upgrade skill for weapons, as you will need an extra version of the weapon you are upgrading to basically be stripped for parts.Even though the individual maps are smaller, it's still quite annoying that there is no fast travel, but once again, this is probably due to the focus on survival skills.Stealth is in the game, but it really does not work that well to be honest.Over all it's not a bad game, but lacks excitement and just feels a little dated.

    Starkes Spiel mit echter Sogwirkung – aber leider ohne deutsche Synchro

    T.B. · 15 April 2025

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    VON WEGEN IN DEUTSCH SPIELBAR

    P. · 29 May 2025

    Der erste Satz der Produktbeschreibung verspricht "in deutsch spielbar" - aber kein Wort davon, dass damit nur der erbärmlich übersetzte Untertitel gemeint ist und das Menü. man liest sich dusselig, wenn man den Untertitel nutzen möchte. Die Audio Ausgabe mit Bugs ist rein Englisch. Es ist enttäuschend, dass ein aus England entwickeltes Spiel, den deutschsprachigen Raum (D, AUS, CH usw.) einfach nicht beachtet. Schade - ansonsten ist das Spiel ok, aber kein besonderes...

    Atomfall (PlayStation 5)

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    Atomfall (PlayStation 5)

    Product ID: KO0QY6T4FEZ
    Condition: New

    4.4

    Atomfall (PlayStation 5)-0
    Platform: PlayStation 5

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    Description:

  • A survival-action game inspired by real-life events, Atomfall is set five years after the Windscale nuclear disaster in Northern England.
  • Explore the fictional quarantine zone, scavenge, craft, barter, fight and talk your way through a British countryside setting filled with bizarre characters, mysticism, cults, and rogue government agencies.
  • From Rebellion, the studio behind Sniper Elite and Zombie Army, Atomfall will challenge you to solve the dark mystery of what really happened.
  • Player Driven Mystery: Unravel a tapestry of interwoven narratives through exploration, conversation, investigation, and combat, where every choice you make has consequences.
  • Explore this Green and Unpleasant Land: The picturesque British countryside, with rolling green hills, lush valleys, and rural villages belie the dangers that await you. Search, Scavage, Survive: You’ll need to scavenge for supplies, craft weapons and items, and fight desperately to make it our alive!

  • A nuclear disaster has left an area of Britain in tatters. Atomfall, a new survival-action game, will see you explore, scavenge, craft, barter and fight your way through beautifully recreated scenery in search of answers.

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great AA game!!

    J. · 31 March 2025

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    4.0 out of 5 stars Fallout with the Welsh

    J.F. · 1 May 2025

    Fun game if a bit frustrating with clunky gun play and melee weapons, graphics are really nice. You get the sense that the game is massive when you first start it but as you progress you realise it’s not, I have completed most of the areas now and have put maybe 15 hours in with a lot of backtracking, no fast travel which is insane and limited space in inventory means you are always on the edge. It’s a good game worth it if you like survival, fallout/skyrim type games.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Good.

    R. · 31 March 2025

    From the team who brought you the sniper elite series and I must say they’ve done a good job. Interesting gameplay with great graphics and it doesn’t hold your hand so be prepared for lots of exploration. Be prepared to be hunted down by mad axe wielding welshmen a lot. My biggest gripes so far is the lack of fast travel and stealth could be better. But I am enjoying it so far and it’s not as terrible as some will have you believe.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Early contender for GOTY…

    D.H. · 23 April 2025

    Superb! An excellent British take on a survival game that shines in all departments. Looks fantastic, has a great atmosphere, memorable locations and characters and is a very good sized game world. The lack of fast travel is slightly annoying and some of the dialogue is “idiosyncratic” but this doesn’t detract at all from the overall vibe.Couldn’t recommend highly enough. Give it a go- you’d be a silly bugger not to try it!

    3.0 out of 5 stars Good but could have been better

    C.C.B. · 8 April 2025

    I had not even heard of this game until a few weeks before release, but the hype about Fallout set in England got my attention.Now yes, you can certainly see there is a Fallout influence (the creators even say New Vegas was one of their biggest influences), the similarities are minimal. Yes it is a third person shooter set in a world affected by nuclear disaster in the 50s, that is about where it stops. Due to the disaster not being as wide ranging, the environments are much prettier than Fallout and there are less dramatic effects on the locals and wild life. There are variations on the feral ghouls, and there are robots that do security, but its far less over the top.The main meat and bones of Atomfall is exploration and survival, which means there is no levelling up RPG elements, with the exception of skills you can unlock. To this end, your inventory stays pretty small for the "realism" aspect and your health isn't exactly large either, meaning you have to be more careful in combat or around rats, bats and buzzing creatures.NPCs are also quite minamalistic.Unlike Fallout there is not just one big sandbox, but there are several smaller maps that you move to and from via doors or tunnels. Sadly, when inside a facility or cave there is no map so exploration can get a bit annoying, especially when it comes to finding your way back out.The controls can be a bit clunky, especially with climbing and switching between weapons. And be aware that the game does not pause while perusing your inventory, viewing the map or checking what your next goal is.With the small inventory, you can store stuff in pneumatic tubes that can be accessed anywhere that has one, which you will want to do as traders do not accept any kind of monetary payment (no bottlecaps here) but instead work on a barter system, which is slanted in their favour. Want one item, you might have to give them six items in trade, although this can be lowered if you decide to learn the bartering skill. Also worth storing weapons in the tubes for when you unlock the upgrade skill for weapons, as you will need an extra version of the weapon you are upgrading to basically be stripped for parts.Even though the individual maps are smaller, it's still quite annoying that there is no fast travel, but once again, this is probably due to the focus on survival skills.Stealth is in the game, but it really does not work that well to be honest.Over all it's not a bad game, but lacks excitement and just feels a little dated.

    Starkes Spiel mit echter Sogwirkung – aber leider ohne deutsche Synchro

    T.B. · 15 April 2025

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    VON WEGEN IN DEUTSCH SPIELBAR

    P. · 29 May 2025

    Der erste Satz der Produktbeschreibung verspricht "in deutsch spielbar" - aber kein Wort davon, dass damit nur der erbärmlich übersetzte Untertitel gemeint ist und das Menü. man liest sich dusselig, wenn man den Untertitel nutzen möchte. Die Audio Ausgabe mit Bugs ist rein Englisch. Es ist enttäuschend, dass ein aus England entwickeltes Spiel, den deutschsprachigen Raum (D, AUS, CH usw.) einfach nicht beachtet. Schade - ansonsten ist das Spiel ok, aber kein besonderes...

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