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Is Atomfall a Cult Classic or Just Last-Gen Tech

Mar 26, 2025 3:00 PM

Atomfall, the latest creation from Rebellion, known for titles like Sniper Elite, takes an ambitious leap into the open-world genre. Set in an alternate-history Cumbrian landscape following a nuclear disaster, players navigate survival and exploration through run-and-gun mechanics bolstered by stealth, dialogue choices, and investigation. However, the game's last-gen roots reveal themselves through technical shortcomings like inconsistent graphics, loading issues, and anti-aliasing problems, leading to a mixed reception across various platforms including PS5, PS5 Pro, Series X/S, and PC. While the console versions maintain a steady 60fps, they struggle with texture quality and visual fidelity, especially in the absence of modern anti-aliasing techniques. The PC version, while offering enhanced capabilities, still suffers from pixelation despite max settings.

What platforms is Atomfall available on?

Atomfall is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, catering to a broad range of gamers.

Atomfall seeks to capture the essence of classic open-world games, drawing comparisons to the Fallout series but with its unique flavor. Players face thrilling challenges through a post-apocalyptic lens, where every decision matters, whether in combat or conversation. This blend of exploration and narrative engagement aims to create a compelling gaming experience, inviting players into a richly detailed but technically flawed environment.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2025-03-26 15:18:11
Rebellion’s take on open-world survival sounds fun, but those technical hiccups are like a sneaky enemy you can’t quite stealth past. At least the setting and choices give it some charm, even if the graphics don’t always hold up their end of the deal.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2025-03-26 15:12:10
Rebellion's ambition with Atomfall is clear, but those last-gen hiccups are hard to ignore—kinda feels like a next-gen game stuck in an older engine. Still, that alt-history Cumbrian setting has me curious enough to overlook some jank for the sake of exploration.
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