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Atomfall is one of very few post-apocalyptic games I’d risk a holiday in.
Lush forests and fields sidle up to rippling lakes, grassy hills reach toward suspiciously blue skies.
I don’t actually know what that is yet, but it sure is pretty.
As a result, I spent hours trying to escape Vault 101.
Atomfall isn’t quite as difficult, but that scrappiness is here too.
Mechanically, though, these similarities prompt just a flicker of recognition.
My experience in Atomfall has largely mirrored that.
Northern England’s equivalent to Megaton is Wyndham Village, which is quainter and greener but just as dense.
The village is under military occupation, and its residents are getting a little antsy.
Proper good stuff, it is.