ATOM RPG: Trudograd Reviews
I am pissed at ATOM RPG Trudograd, as it is made with love and competence in every feature, but it neglects and trivializes the fighting too much, which instead should be a big part of Fallout's legacy. The result is still a great game with excellent writing and dozens of side quests, but when a shootout feels like a bothersome interruption, something is amiss.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Two years after the events of the Fallout-inspired ATOM RPG, you are sent on a new secret mission to the decaying metropolis of Trudograd. Here you will have to track and recover a pre-war weapon capable to deal with a new impending threat to what's left of civilisation.
Rich post-apocalyptic soviet world of ATOM Trudograd is full of funny, scary and engaging stories.
Review in Russian | Read full review
ATOM RPG: Trudograd is a story-driven sequel to the main game and also proves that classic, old-school RPGs featuring an isometric view and turn-based combat are far from extinct. Although it may not be a visual or audio marvel at first glance, in terms of gameplay, story, and the depth of its dialog, it’s a great title that offers genuine fun to fans of the genre.
Review in Czech | Read full review
An improved, stand-alone piece of the ATOMic experience that will fully satisfy both fans of the original game and fans of turn-based RPGs.
