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Atlas Fallen: Reign Of Sand

So so game with DRM

I have had a middling experience thus far, where the nice graphics and art design run up against semi-repetitive gameplay and battling. It forces an EULA on you and - playing on Linux - seems to dislike being launched from the executable (based on what I can gather) because it disables the coop option in the main menu. Not great if I just bought a supposedly DRM-free game...

10 gamers found this review helpful
Nobody Wants to Die

So-so experience

After completing the game in about 5.5 hours, I am torn whether to recommend it or not. The game has significant optimisation issues where some scenes are a stuttery mess - I mean it looks amazing in a lot of places but it gives the impression that there was little done to actually make it playable without FSR. It also has a story that is somewhere between ok and decent, nice world-building and good voice actors. However, some scenes felt overly on rails, with the game expecting the player to be in an exact spot to trigger the next step or enforcing a certain sequence instead of allowing the player to explore the crime scenes (the game's main puzzles) in their own way. It is a walking simulator of decent length with pretty graphics and some issues (especially optimisation).

6 gamers found this review helpful