While the opening of Atlas Fallen is disappointingly linear, it’s not emblematic of most of the game. What I did most of the time was sand-surf from mission to mission in the open world, obtaining items for fetch quests or fighting a group of enemies to progress the story. While sand...
World of Atlas Fallen The game is set in a once-lush world that is now mostly barren desert. One where sand covers as far as the eye can see and monsters and sandstorms rule the day. With what’s left of humanity hanging on by a thread fighting for food and resources. ...
it was promptly implied that he’d been blasted in the face with a whole bunch of sand and left for dead before the opening cutscene, which kinda sucks considering his indentured servitude as one of the Unnamed. That’s the bottom caste of Atlas Fallen’s sand-strewn medieval world – whi...
Based on my demo, I’m not fully sure what to expect fromAtlas Fallen’smysterious story yet. The basic premise is that player was a person from the lowest caste in this world’s society who was bonded with an ancient gauntlet. That gauntlet has an amnesic spirit named Nyaal living insi...
Which, combined with the aformentionned need for an augment, leads to what I call the Oberon syndrome. Atlas wants to mod for every stats but there are not enough modslots for that, so you have to pick your poison, or rather, which ability you'll sacrifice. Or don't, and end up ...
If not, I can guarantee that you’ve fallen victim to one of their digital marketing campaigns. I know I sure did. I came across one of Ruroc’s ads on Instagram and immediately started inquiring about how I could get my hands on one of their helmets. ...
As Jack stopped to check on the fallen man, Trudge appeared and informed him that the man was actually an undercover agent named Kaz. Feeling guilty, Jack borrowed Kaz's "Chaos King Archfiend" and hunts down the thieves, getting beaten up numerous times before he followed them to their ...
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Maybe I’m hiding behind metaphor Maybe my heart needs to break to be sure One day I’ll wear it all on my sleeve The insignificant with the sacred unique But I’ve fallen I love with a ghost And I lost my balance when I needed I most And this blurry photograph is proof Of what ...