It has been over 30 years since Rebellion opened its doors and delivered its debut title, Lords of the Realm. Since then, the developer has been known to launch titles in the fan-favourite Sniper ...
In all my years of playing video games, I’ve always felt that open-world RPGs are a particularly special niche. They can provide players with some of the most immersive and unforgettable experiences ...
There came a time in Atomfall when I felt the game had gotten away from itself. I was sitting just outside the perimeter of a prison, staring at dozens of heavily armed soldiers, giant robots, guard ...
When games become multimillion-dollar endeavors, it’s rare for a studio to take bold risks. Many stick to what they know, polishing successful formulas or occasionally revamping them. If they do come ...
Atomfall is often referred to as being a British version of Fallout, and understandably so. It definitely feels like there's some influence taken from Fallout, but the world and gameplay have a fair ...
When I woke up in Atomfall's Wyndham, I had no memory, no knowledge, and very few resources. I awoke to a harsh world filled with outlaws and bandits, and with little more than a cricket bat and a ...
This Ultimate Atomfall Guide covers Everything You Need to Know before diving into the game — from the story’s eerie setting and survival mechanics to combat tips, exploration strategies, and ...
Fallout Well today I learned: Fallout lead artist says 'we did a little bit of trickery' with the chunky guns, and scale them up when you're in power armour FPS Early access multiplayer shooter Out of ...
Atomfall developer Rebellion has said that its hit British survival game became "immediately profitable" upon release, despite the fact that a chunk of its 2 million players came from Xbox Game Pass — ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Developer Rebellion's newest game, the survival FPS Atomfall, was a big success right away, it appears. The Game Business reports that the day-one ...
Survival-action shooter Atomfall has lured more than two million players into its post-nuclear-disaster Britain, and they've apparently drunk 500,000 cups of tea while there. Which is not enough.