Atomega Reviews
The people behind Grow Home return with an ingenious multiplayer battler.
Atomega's concept is great, especially in a world of identikit PvP shooters, but its dearth of content means it simply doesn't last.
Simple & fun, this game offers first person action and a self-building style that makes the player feel powerful... or really tiny. A good experience with a little lack of variety.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Ubisoft presents an interesting game and a curious idea. However, it becomes really monotone due to the lack of game modes and only one playable map.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Ironically, Atomega's fatal flaw is that it never grew to its full potential. It's a mostly-unique multiplayer game that's good until it's too familiar. Once it's too familiar, it's too small and simple for its own good. Call it growing pains.
Atomega is a nice shooter from the studio behind Grow Home. It's simple to approach and entertaing to play, though it has only a map and a game mode.
Review in Italian | Read full review
There is no PvE or Bots that take the place of players, so if you can’t find others to play with, this has the potential to be a very lonely game. Luckily, Atomega is priced well enough that even the casual arena fan could find a lot to like here, for as long as the game stays populated. If you find yourself looking for a great stand-in while waiting for your next big arena game, Atomega could be the game you’re looking for, just don’t expect it to evolve into more than that.
Overall, Atomega can be considered a bold move from Ubisoft Reflections. But because of its lack of content in different places, it's only enjoyable in the beginning hours; and after that, you won't have any desire to enter the imaginary areas, fight enemies and gather experience points. Though I believe by releasing expansions which contain additional content, players can communicate better with the game
Review in Persian | Read full review
Atomega is a missed opportunity. The choice of reveal the game one week before its launch penalizes a nice job from a talented developer studio as Reflections. Atomega offers a simple gameplay and a dreamlike setting, but despite that and a tempting launch price, the lack of variety in both game modes and maps cause players to feel bored after a few matches. We hope that in future the dev team can add more contents in order to provide more variety to an interesting experience.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Only if Atomega would have supported its interesting premise with side elements and a bigger content pool, it could have been the surprize of this year.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Atomega takes the classic multiplayer fps formula and makes it ridiculous (in a fun way) by adding a levelling mechanic based on collecting resources. It’s a little light on maps and modes, but even with its limited content it serves as a powerful reminder to the bigshots in the FPS world that sometimes it pays to prioritize fun