The Interchange is presented as your only means to escape the zone, andAtomfallrevolves almost entirely around it.
As you progress throughAtomfall, you gradually find more notes pertaining to leads already resolved or already being investigated.
Being amnesiac doesn’t necessarily make the game’s opening especially engrossing.
The saving grace is that you, equally confused as your character, have no preconceptions to work with.
Melee combat isn’t any more compelling despite a nifty kick attack that acts as a universal stun.
One satisfying exception to the poor AI is lone melee attackers realizing when they’re outgunned.
There’s also very little evolution to any of the combat systems.
If you’re looking for deep combat, however, you may be disappointed inAtomfall’s moment-to-moment action.
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Reviewed on PlayStation 5.
Custom image by Katarina Cimbaljevic
ScreenRantwas provided with a PS5 digital download code for the purpose of this review.