Posted on: May 29, 2022

_normalgamer_
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 6
Cheap Fallout clone
Basically a Soviet Fallout 2 with cringe dialogs and forced humor. Otherwise an okay tactical RPG
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Posted on: May 29, 2022

_normalgamer_
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 6
Cheap Fallout clone
Basically a Soviet Fallout 2 with cringe dialogs and forced humor. Otherwise an okay tactical RPG
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Posted on: April 28, 2024

Kureyu
Verified ownerGames: 72 Reviews: 3
Horrendous Grammar & Boring and Tedious
Okay. Where to begin? University Grad with English Writing, Social Work, Sociology & Disability Studies I bought this game because I'm only into cRPG's that give you the option to win without combat or with combat, as I'm more of a diplomatic type of player. From what I played (almost a dozen hours), I can say I gave the game a fair shake but my main mistake was expecting something more than juvenile misogyny for every male character in the game, or women being used as motivational dialogue points: IF you play as a female character. The kind of writing I prefer, is the kind people claimed this game had when they compared it to New Vegas: tact, class, style, evoking a sense of intrigue and wonder. This game does none of that. Every character you meet is a sexist chauvinistic pig, every male character will flirt with you if you are a female, lots of men won't talk to you, one specifically won't because you are female and directs you to gossip with the other women. I get this is a reinvented USSR circa '05, but when you take all the poor writing and juxtapose it alongside the writing from New Vegas, you realize the writing is neither deep, of quality, or evocative. I make this point because many people compared the writing to New Vegas. Deep cultural interconnections, sophisticated and realized characters and personality traits ranging from racist, derogatory, sexist, to power hungry bandits, NV has it all in style, ATOM does not. Expect to see 'Fuck...' or something similar as many of your answers in dialogue. Since I couldn't get into it because of the dialogue and the grammatical errors and overuse of exclamation marks, what about the combat? It's so so. I didn't enjoy the combat, your A.I. is brain dead like in Fallout 1/2, and the game takes too much from Fallout to it's own fault. The poor dialogue extends to the Journal in every way, people say this isn't the case, it is. I didn't enjoy ATOM RPG, you might, just severely lower your expectations.
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Posted on: May 27, 2019

chibizoid
Verified ownerGames: 651 Reviews: 10
MY FALLOUT WITH ATOM
A videogame is a conjunction of many artforms put together in the creation of a single piece that can, arguably, be experienced deeper and more individually than any other medium allows. It doesn't stop there. A videogame is a feat of engineering too, which is why they are so difficult to make and so laudable the efforts of those who do. Therefore, a game should be reviewed not only as an entertainment piece of media or an artistic accomplishment, but as a technological product too. This text is a review of that last aspect. ATOM can't be judged via vicarious experience from screenshots, videos or proxy anecdotes. A number of stars can't be allotted to the merit of the intentions of the developers. Nor by how difficult it was to devise. For ATOM to be the fun multi-disciplinary experience it aims to be, and appraised on those terms, first it has to work. I purchased it on release day and I installed it just as quick. After 4 months of waiting for a version of the game that would finally work on my computer and of following every advice I could find and think of, ATOM is still no more than a few sequences of gameplay and every possible kind of technical defect available. Distorted visuals, crashes, freezes, scripts that won't launch, etc, I've had them all. The longest I have ever played the game has been 12 minutes and with the newest update (1.085) much less than that. My computer, of course, meets effortlessly all the minimum requirements posted. Not being able to experience the game at all is no less an experience of the game, quite the opposite, it is a very eloquent one in regards of the focus of this review. The main value of this text is what it is not: A full experience of a functional playthrough. ATOM has never ever worked for me. There's a chance, albeit small, it may not work for you either. I think I waited long enough for things to evolve, patches to be implemented and solutions to be found to make this warning a fair one.
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Posted on: July 21, 2022

dmitry_laptev
Verified ownerGames: 12 Reviews: 1
Awful Fallout copy
Not even close to experience you get playing F 1 and 2. Looks like guys tried to convert post-nuclear to Soviet realms, but they did not reach 1/100 of original. Very plain story, absolutely no Why in this game: you just go on and on trying to get new gun - that's all, because you only have 2 ways: shooting and talking. There's absolutely linear story - no turns and twists (passed game 3 times), so do not wait anything from this product exept some flashbacks to Fallout like turn base gameplay.
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Posted on: June 28, 2019

_Ryan_2017
Verified ownerGames: 138 Reviews: 31
Abysmal
Anyone expecting a Fallout game, beware! This is not fallout, a much closer experience is Wasteland, done by Brian Fargo & his team. The problem with this game isn't the graphics or presentation, it's the core game mechanics. More specifically, it's the combat. You will die. A lot. I selected a "pre-made" character, a bruiser... I get into a fight with a single human at the start of the game... I die instantly. Uninstall..
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