
Another time, you might be attacked by a group of five or six bandits barely surviving and needing to use up your precious supplies to restore your health. One time you might run into a group of friendly caravan folk and find they have the weapon of your dreams available to sell or happen to be heading to the same location as you, allowing you to tag along safely for a few rubles. The game consists of several smaller locations where you can chat with NPCs and find new quests, but the space between those places is rife with random encounters that could help or hinder your progress. Things aren't likely to be easy, nor predictable, which is presented in Atom RPG through random encounters.

Please go and explore by yourself.Įvery main and side quest is given a brief description when you consult your log, and that's it. Once you've let, however, the game will quite happily leave you to fend for yourself. Once you have created your character, you'll be popped into an entirely optional tutorial where you'll be able to learn the mechanics of the game by exploring a military base. Naturally, you can get by without them, but it does seem like you'd simply be making the game more difficult for yourself. Intelligence meanwhile dictates the number of skill points you get when levelling up, so it feels necessary for reaching your desired build as quickly as possible. The former governs your combat speed and chance to dodge blows, two things of the utmost importance given how tough combat can be. These feel a little more restrictive than the skills with high Dexterity and Intellect, almost feeling like a requirement. There are also your characteristics, which you'd know in Fallout as S.P.E.C.I.A.L, which of course is slightly different here so as not to rip everything verbatim from Atom RPG's biggest influence. But there's a lot of build potential within the character creator with a plethora of skills to choose from, such as lock picking, various gun types, speechcraft to talk your way out of trouble and so forth. Well, for your stats anyway, your character's looks are entirely chosen by the portrait that you select, so there's little personalisation on offer. The game starts with a pleasingly extensive character customisation screen.

It's certainly not going to change your mind if you've not enjoyed the genre before.


And those people are pretty much entirely who this game is for. On paper, it certainly seems like a no-brainer then, particularly if you're an ardent follower of the CRPG genre.
Atom rpg ps4 review plus#
Now, the game has made its way over to mobile, boasting a 60 plus hour experience that you can carry around in your pocket for only $5. Because Wasteland 2 wasn't enough on its own, the people needed more. Since Bethesda began moving the Fallout franchise further away from its CRPG roots, fans of the genre were clamouring for more games to fill that void. Atom RPG caused more than a ripple of excitement when its Kickstarter began before the game's eventual release in 2018.
