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Atlas Fallen

2023
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, RPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableAug 9, 2023
PlatformPlayStation 5, PC, Xbox Series X
DeveloperDeck 13
Overview

Rise from the dust and glide the sands of a timeless land, filled with ancient dangers, mysteries and fragments of the past. Hunt legendary monsters with powerful sand-infused weapons and abilities in spectacular, super-powered combat.

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Metacritic Score

64


Opencritic Score

68


IMDB Score

7.1

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Critics have mixed opinions on the Story of Atlas Fallen. Some praise its world-building and engaging narrative, while others criticize it for being cliched and lacking depth. Positive aspects include a well-built world and atmosphere, but negative points highlight forgettable characters and uninspired storytelling. Overall, the story receives both praise and criticism, with a leaning towards disappointment in its lack of substance and originality.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Atlas Fallen are quite varied. Some critics, such as Gamereactor UK and Impulsegamer, appreciate the effort put into the story, praising its world-building, backstory, and the introduction of the player character. The story is commended for its attempt to create a compelling narrative and engaging players through cinematics and in-game encounters. Additionally, Screen Rant highlights the well-built world and balanced tone between story, world, and action, with character writing and dark humor helping to create a lived-in and oppressed world. These positive aspects suggest that the story of Atlas Fallen has its strengths in terms of world-building and atmosphere. On the other hand, several critics express negative opinions about the story. Finger Guns and GamesRadar+ criticize the story for being convoluted, easy to disregard, cliched, hackneyed, and lifeless. They mention vapid discussions, flat voice performances, and a lack of depth in the plot and character relationships. Noisy Pixel also points out weak narrative and characters, with obligatory and superficial relationships that fail to build a strong connection with the world. TheSixthAxis mentions forgettable storytelling, flat voice acting, and a lack of explanations in the dialogue. These criticisms indicate that the story of Atlas Fallen suffers from issues such as lack of depth, unmemorable characters, and uninspired storytelling. Overall, the opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Atlas Fallen are mixed. While some critics appreciate the effort put into world-building, backstory, and atmosphere, others criticize the story for being cliched, convoluted, and lacking depth. The positive aspects of the story, such as the world-building and atmosphere, seem to be overshadowed by the negative aspects, including unmemorable characters, flat voice acting, and a lack of depth in the plot and character relationships. It is worth noting that some critics, like TheXboxHub and ZTGD, have positive opinions about the story, mentioning its engagement and interesting narrative. However, the overall consensus leans towards the negative side, with critics expressing disappointment in the lack of substance and originality in the main plot of Atlas Fallen.


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Critics generally praise Atlas Fallen's gameplay for its seamless experience, intuitive controls, satisfying combat mechanics, enjoyable traversal, and unique features like gauntlet weapon shaping. However, some critics express disappointment with the combat system, citing issues like lackluster combat, difficulty grasping mechanics, and clunkiness similar to Soulsborne games. Overall, opinions are mixed, with the game's strengths in gameplay mechanics outweighing its weaknesses for many reviewers.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Atlas Fallen are generally positive, with several standout features being highlighted. Dexerto praises the seamless gameplay and intuitive controls, while also noting the depth added to combat through the gauntlet-morphing weapon system and Essence Stones. Finger Guns and Gfinity both appreciate the satisfying combat mechanics, with satisfying combos and strategic elements. Gamers Heroes and GamesHub highlight the enjoyable traversal mechanics, which add to the overall fun of the gameplay experience. Impulsegamer also mentions the unique mechanics, such as using the gauntlet to shape weapons and navigating the sands, as well as the diverse abilities granted by essence stones. Press Start Australia and RPG Fan mention the enjoyable traversal and movement system, with the latter also highlighting the co-op experience and exploration similar to other action RPGs. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the gameplay of Atlas Fallen. GamesHub and GamesRadar+ express disappointment with the combat system, with the former describing it as lackluster and unfulfilling, and the latter mentioning difficulty grasping the combat mechanics and constant micro-management of the camera and lock-on. GamesHub also criticizes the delayed attack animations, weightless jumps and dashes, and unsatisfying parry move. Slant Magazine mentions that combat is only a small part of the game, with the majority of the campaign focusing on exploration and completing various activities. ZTGD finds the combat clunky and reminiscent of the Soulsborne games, making it difficult to create combos and link attacks. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Atlas Fallen has its strengths and weaknesses. The positive aspects include seamless gameplay, intuitive controls, satisfying combat mechanics, enjoyable traversal and movement mechanics, unique mechanics such as gauntlet weapon shaping and sand navigation, and a co-op experience. However, there are criticisms regarding the combat system, including lackluster and unfulfilling aspects, difficulty grasping the mechanics, and clunkiness reminiscent of the Soulsborne games. Despite these negatives, the overall sentiment leans towards a positive experience, with several critics praising the gameplay and its standout features.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics of Atlas Fallen. Some praise the breathtaking visuals and imaginative world-building, while others criticize issues like broken models and dated presentation. Overall, while some find the visuals appealing, many point out shortcomings like unattractiveness and navigation difficulties.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Atlas Fallen are varied. Some critics, such as GamesHub and Gfinity, praise the visuals, describing them as breathtaking and visually arresting. They appreciate the beautiful desert landscapes and the imaginative world-building. TheXboxHub also commends the impressive presentation and design of the world and characters, highlighting the wide variety of locations and enemy designs. Additionally, But Why Tho? applauds the highly intricate and almost life-like visuals, praising the detailed environments, character designs, and models. However, there are several criticisms regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Atlas Fallen. Dexerto points out that the visual quality is not good enough to appreciate the creature design or powers, with broken face models and materials. They also mention framerate drops and artificial lip-sync movements. Finger Guns and GameSpew consider the visuals to be average at best, with Finger Guns stating that they are not remarkable and GameSpew noting that they are mostly unattractive. Metro GameCentral highlights counter-intuitive angles in the buildings and maps, making navigation difficult. RPG Fan and Push Square mention that the visual presentation feels dated, with RPG Fan specifically pointing out the character models and dialogue as lacking differentiation from other open-world RPGs. Overall, the critics' opinions on the Graphics and Visual Design of Atlas Fallen are mixed. While some critics praise the visuals for their beauty, breathtaking moments, and impressive design, others find them lacking or unremarkable. The positive aspects mentioned by GamesHub, Gfinity, TheXboxHub, and But Why Tho? support the notion that Atlas Fallen has visually appealing elements. However, the criticisms raised by Dexerto, Finger Guns, GameSpew, Metro GameCentral, RPG Fan, and Push Square highlight various issues such as broken models, unattractive visuals, counter-intuitive angles, and dated presentation. It is worth noting that the overall consensus leans more towards the negative side, with several critics expressing disappointment in the visual design of the game.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the sound design and music of Atlas Fallen. While some praise the quality of the music, others criticize the voice acting for being overdramatic and flat. Overall, the consensus leans towards the negative side, with the voice acting failing to meet expectations and hindering the overall audio experience.

In analyzing the opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Atlas Fallen, it is evident that there is a mixed reception. Some critics have praised certain aspects of the audio, while others have been more critical. Starting with the positives, several critics have commended the musical score of Atlas Fallen. Critics such as Gfinity and COGconnected have specifically highlighted the excellent quality of the music. Gfinity describes it as "truly gorgeous," while COGconnected states that the musical score is excellent. These positive remarks indicate that the music in Atlas Fallen successfully enhances the overall experience and contributes to the game's atmosphere. Moving on to the negatives, the voice acting in Atlas Fallen receives a significant amount of criticism. Critics like Finger Guns, GamesRadar+, and Metro GameCentral all express disappointment in the voice performances. Finger Guns mentions that the voice acting is either overdramatic or dull, GamesRadar+ describes it as flat, and Metro GameCentral criticizes the poor recording quality and odd volume levels. These negative comments suggest that the voice acting in Atlas Fallen fails to meet the expectations of the critics, resulting in a less immersive experience for players. Overall, the consensus among the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Atlas Fallen leans towards the negative side. While the music receives praise from critics like Gfinity and COGconnected, the voice acting consistently falls short of expectations. The criticisms of the voice performances by Finger Guns, GamesRadar+, and Metro GameCentral highlight the lackluster delivery and technical issues that hinder the overall audio experience. However, it is important to note that not all critics specifically mention the sound design or music, focusing instead on other aspects of the game. Nonetheless, the overall sentiment suggests that the sound design and music in Atlas Fallen are not particularly remarkable or impactful.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Atlas Fallen, with some praising the high-quality performances while others criticize them as unenthused and flat. Technical issues like odd volume levels and mismatched character voices also impact the overall perception. However, some critics note that the voice acting improves throughout the game, showing moments of charm and humor.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Atlas Fallen are quite varied. Some critics, such as But Why Tho? and GameStar, highlight the superb performances of the voice cast, praising their ability to portray both major and minor characters effectively. The voice acting is described as high-quality and impressive, with the cast putting up great performances. Additionally, RPG Fan mentions that the English voice acting in the game is decent. These positive opinions indicate that there are moments of strong voice acting in Atlas Fallen. However, several critics express negative opinions about the voice acting in the game. Finger Guns and Press Start Australia describe the voice acting as unenthused, lacking enthusiasm, and overdramatic or dull, respectively. GamesRadar+ and TheSixthAxis criticize the flat and uninspired voice performances, with the latter also mentioning that some character voices don't fit them. Metro GameCentral points out technical issues, such as poorly recorded voices with odd volume levels and a distracting booming voice for the heroine, as well as strange dialogue filled with ellipses. Noisy Pixel also mentions poor voice acting for a specific character, Nyaal. These negative opinions suggest that there are instances of subpar voice acting in Atlas Fallen. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in Atlas Fallen is a mixed bag. While there are moments of strong performances and decent English voice acting, there are also instances of unenthused, flat, and overdramatic voice acting. The technical issues mentioned by Metro GameCentral further contribute to the negative perception of the voice acting. However, it is worth noting that some critics, like Screen Rant, mention that the voice acting starts out feeling tedious but grows into charming and chuckle-worthy moments. This indicates that the quality of the voice acting may vary throughout the game.


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Critics had mixed opinions on the technical performance of "Atlas Fallen." While some experienced frame drops, glitches, and crashes, others found the game to run smoothly with only minor issues. The PS5 version had both positive and negative feedback, with performance varying, while the PC version showed more inconsistency. Despite technical issues like glitches and long load times, developers are working on improvements through future patches.

In terms of the technical performance on the PS5, several critics had mixed opinions. Dexerto mentioned that while the game performs well in performance mode, the visual quality suffers in quality mode with significant framerate drops and broken visuals. Gamers Heroes experienced a few frame drops and one crash, but the auto-save functionality mitigated the impact. Noisy Pixel stated that the game is usually adequate in terms of performance, with occasional instances of slowdown and texture pop-in, but these issues were not severe enough to negatively impact gameplay. RPG Fan found the technical performance to be stable overall, with manual and frequent auto-saving, although the camera angles could be frustrating at times. Despite some minor bugs mentioned by GameSpew, no specific details about technical performance or stability were provided. On the PC platform, But Why Tho? had a positive experience with the regular version of the game, running smoothly without glitches or framerate dips. However, they encountered several glitches, crashes, and performance issues with the DirectX 12 version. COGconnected mentioned inconsistent performance on a mid-range PC, with noticeable framerate drops and scenery pop-in. PCGamesN, on the other hand, found the gameplay to run pretty smoothly throughout, with only occasional moments of slowdown and a 20-second load time after a game over. The overall consensus among the critics is that Atlas Fallen has some technical issues across different gaming platforms. Metro GameCentral highlighted numerous glitches, crashes, and moments where the viewpoint locks or enemies vanish, which significantly detract from the gameplay experience. Push Square mentioned the lack of polish, with spelling mistakes, long load times, and glitchy UI elements. Hardcore Gamer criticized the game for suffering from bugs, freezing, and balancing issues. However, Screen Rant and TheXboxHub noted that the game did not suffer from any dramatic performance issues, and TheXboxHub specifically mentioned that the issues with the camera and enemy AI did not significantly impact their enjoyment. Overall, while some critics experienced technical issues such as framerate drops, glitches, and crashes, others found the technical performance to be stable with only occasional minor issues. The game's technical performance seems to vary across different gaming platforms, with the PS5 version having a mix of positive and negative experiences, while the PC version had more inconsistent performance. However, it is worth noting that several critics mentioned the potential for improvements through future patches, indicating that the developers are actively addressing and working on the technical issues.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Atlas Fallen. Positive aspects like open environments and unique abilities enhance replayability, while repetitive gameplay and dull side quests may deter players from multiple playthroughs. Overall, critics suggest limited replay value due to lack of variety in quests and enemies, despite some enjoyable elements.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Atlas Fallen are varied. Some positive aspects mentioned by the critics include the game's open environments, exploration opportunities, and optional side missions. GAMES.CH highlights the few restrictions on exploration and the good balance of the game. Screen Rant also mentions that the game offers hidden armor sets, unique abilities, and resources to collect, which can dramatically shift the difficulty of battles, potentially enhancing replay value. Additionally, the multiplayer mode mentioned by Screen Rant could also contribute to the game's replayability. On the negative side, several critics point out repetitive gameplay elements and dull side quests. Finger Guns mentions that the repetitive side quests and dull wasteland don't inspire replayability. Gamereactor UK describes the side quests as dull, and Metro GameCentral mentions the over-reliance on fetch quests and lack of variety in enemies. These aspects may discourage players from replaying the game, as they may not find enough variety or engaging content to warrant multiple playthroughs. Overall, the consensus among the critics seems to lean towards a lack of significant replay value in Atlas Fallen. RPG Fan states that there isn't much replay value as players won't immediately want to dive into the game again afterward. RPG Site also mentions that the game is relatively short, which may limit replayability. While there are positive aspects such as open exploration, optional missions, and collectibles, the repetitive gameplay elements and lack of variety in quests and enemies seem to outweigh these positives. The focused and enjoyable experience mentioned by Player 2 may be appreciated by some, but it may not be enough to entice players to replay the game extensively.


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Overall Verdict

Critics are divided on Atlas Fallen: praised for combat and visuals, but criticized for lack of polish and weak narrative. Some recommend it for its engaging gameplay, while others suggest waiting for improvements.

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Gamereactor.fi

Nov 8, 2023

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The game is highly praised for its engaging gameplay, immersive world, satisfying combat mechanics, and captivating storytelling. The minor drawbacks include a tedious character development system and excessive difficulty towards the end.


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Player2.net.au

Aug 9, 2023

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Atlas Fallen brings together familiar elements into an entertaining adventure that doesn't try to be groundbreaking. It is a breath of fresh air in the gaming landscape and deserves a sequel if it sells well.

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Screenrant.com

Aug 9, 2023

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Atlas Fallen is an excellent showcase of modern gaming with exciting mechanics that other action games could benefit from.

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Pcgamesn.com

Aug 9, 2023

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The overall verdict is positive, stating that Atlas Fallen's superb combat, intriguing world, and fluid traversal make up for its play-by-numbers narrative. The reviewer left the game satisfied and wanting more.

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Rpgfan.com

Sep 5, 2023

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Atlas Fallen is a decent diversion and can be enjoyable, but it's not a standout game. It's recommended to purchase at a discount later.

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Ztgd.com

Aug 10, 2023

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The unevenness of the combat detracts from an otherwise interesting and visually appealing game.


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Butwhytho.net

Aug 9, 2023

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The overall verdict is that Atlas Fallen offers action RPG fans a highly engaging gameplay experience in a well-crafted world, despite the hit-and-miss narrative. The game is given a score of 7.5/10.

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Impulsegamer.com

Aug 10, 2023

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Atlas Fallen delivers an above average RPG experience with unique gameplay mechanics and a fun premise. It has parallels to Darksiders and Monster Hunter. While it slightly misses the mark due to gameplay bugs, it is still fully playable and enjoyable.

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Games.ch

Aug 9, 2023

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The game starts slow but improves later on. The gameplay is enjoyable with the sand manipulation mechanics. The linear progression and optional side missions provide good replay value. The lack of information on graphics, sound design, and technical performance prevents a complete assessment.

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