"Fallen Atom" is a role-playing game developed and published by Rebellion, and the game also has many features. The story is set five years after the Vince Cave nuclear disaster in northern England.
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"Atomfall" is an action survival game inspired by real events, set five years after the Vince Cave nuclear disaster in northern England.
Explore fictional quarantines and display your scavengers, crafting, trading, fighting and communication skills in a British countryside context full of weird characters, mysticism, cults and out-of-control government agencies.
"Atomfoll" comes from Rebellion, a studio that has produced Sniper Elite and Zombie Army, and it will challenge you to see how you solve the dark mystery of the truth.
Player-driven mysteries: clear away the intricate plot fog through exploration, dialogue, investigation and combat. Every choice you make during the process will have consequences.
Explore this unpleasant green land: the picturesque English countryside, hidden danger awaits you under the endless green hills, lush valleys and countryside.
Search, pick up scatter, survive: You will need to use pick up scatter to obtain supplies, make weapons and items, and fight to the death to survive
Desperate Battle: In the absence of weapons and ammunition, every crazy fight will test your ability to combine shooting skills with fierce hand-to-hand combat. Manage your heart rate to maintain a steady aim and make sure you have enough strength to pick up the cricket bat and give the enemy a fatal blow.
Green but dangerous land: picturesque English countryside, tree-shaded hills, lush valleys and quiet villages, all cover up the dangers waiting for you. As you explore this dense, ominous world, you will travel through cult-controlled ruins, natural caves, nuclear bunkers and more.
Reshape Winskele: As a fictional reshaping of real-world events, Atomfall combines elements of science fiction, folk horror and Cold War to create a world that is both familiar and completely unfamiliar.