Atlas Fallen
Atlas Fallen is a solid but uninspiring open-world fantasy RPG with brilliant movement and traversal but not much else. In a crowded field of fantasy RPGs, it doesn’t have the level of finish, characters, and story to make it a truly memorable experience.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
          
          Product details
- Includes Ruin Rising Pack - Be a true champion of mankind with a new exclusive Ruin Rising Armor Dyes and master the power of the sand with the Nyaal’s Wrath Gauntlet bonus skin
 - Master the sands to explore a unique fantasy world teeming with secrets, locales and dangers
 - Hunt legendary creatures alone or with a friend in heroic, super-powered combat
 - Unleash your power to create deadly shape-shifting weapons
 - Rise as the ultimate champion with unique custom skills and abilities
 
PROS
+ *Excellent* traversal and movement
        
        + Fluid combat
        
        + Interesting world and pretty environments
        
      CONS
- Wooden characters and dialogue
        
        - …that’s sometimes too complex
        
        - Plain story
        
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Expert reviews and ratings
By TechRadar on August 09, 2023
              Atlas Fallen is a solid but uninspiring open-world fantasy RPG with brilliant movement and traversal but not much else. In a crowded field of fantasy RPGs, it doesn’t have the level of finish, characters, and story to make it a truly memorable experience.
            
                60
              
            By IGN on August 09, 2023
              Atlas Fallen is a solid open-world action RPG with plenty of platforming and large monsters to fight. Putting aside its weak story and the console versions’ gritty graphics there’s a hidden gem of excellent combat, robust exploration, and surprisingly deep customization to uncover in the sinking sands of its arid wilderness. It’s slightly disappointing that co-op is online-only with no cross-play, but thanks to solid technical performance, it sticks in my mind as one of the better worlds I’ve explored with a friend lately.
            
                70
              
            





