
Atlas Fallen Review: 90 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Atlas Fallen review :
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Atlas Fallen ratings
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10/10 Vandal | 4.5/5 N-Gamz | 9/10 TechRaptor | 4.5/5 TheXboxHub |
9/10 MKAU Gaming | 9/10 Beyond Gaming | 9/10 PC Invasion | 9/10 TestingBuddies |
4.4/5 GamesCreed | 84/100 Generación Xbox | 8.4/10 The Games Machine | 8.1/10 GamingGuardian |
8/10 Journal du Geek | 4/5 Windows Central | 8/10 Pixel | 8/10 Lords of Gaming |
80/100 Console Tribe | 80/100 Complete Xbox | 8/10 The Gaming Outsider | 7.93/10 Comunidad Xbox |
7.7/10 PixelCritics | 7.7/10 GamesVillage | 7.6/10 Tom’s Hardware (it) | 75/100 Gaming Trend |
7.5/10 ZTGD | 7.5/10 Well Played | 7.4/10 GBATemp | 71/100 Games.ch |
7.1/10 GeekCulture | 7/10 GameSpew | 7/10 wccftech | 7/10 GameReactor |
3.5/5 Hardcore Gamer | 7/10 Push Square | 7/10 Hinsusta | 7/10 PCGames |
7/10 GameHope | 6.9/10 XBoxEra | 68/100 COGconnected | 6.5/10 ActuGaming |
6.5/10 Game-eXperience.it | 6.5/10 PlaySense | 6.5/10 GameSoul | 6.4/10 Geeko |
6.3/10 tuttoteK | 6.2/10 Pizza Fria | 3/5 EuroGamer.fr | 3/5 TechRadar |
3/5 GodIsAGeek | 3/5 Outerhaven Productions | 6/10 Press Start | 6/10 Checkpoint Gaming |
3/5 4WeAreGamers | 6/10 GamingBolt | 3/5 War Legend | 6/10 Generation-Game |
3/5 Beebom | 6/10 GameOver | 3/5 Geeks By Girls | 6/10 Niche Gamer |
3/5 PXLBBQ | 5.8/10 3RD Strike | 55/100 4players | 5.5/10 GameWatcher |
5/10 GameKult.com | 2.5/5 GamesRadar | 5/10 Numerama | 5/10 TheSixthAxis |
5/10 GameLove | 3/10 hyNerd.it |
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The combat mechanics are brilliantly designed.
Traveling around the world: agile, fun, and spectacular.
This is becoming repetitive despite its brevity compared to what is usual in the genre.
The story is predictable and the side missions are basic.


The sand slide in the style of Journey.
An innovative combat system thanks to the fervor gauge.
Some nice special effects and particles.
A delightful parade
A cooperative mode throughout the campaign.
Many customization options
A decent lifespan (20 to 30 hours)
An imperfect camera during confrontations, just like the targeting system.
Textures that sometimes appear late or remain in low resolution.
A story mainly told through still images.


An Open World that doesn't fatigue
Smooth progression without levels
Combat is exciting and never gets boring
Slight bugs that can frustrate during combat


Cooperative gameplay works flawlessly
Combat and traversal are very well worked out
Some parts feel a little unpolished
Despawning foes is always annoying


The fights remain fun.
Variation with the three weapons and many Essence stones.
Speed and mobility
Sometimes chaotic fights
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Fun combat
Stunning world to explore
Interesting characters to meet
Badass enemies to fight
Features Coop
Character modelling for background npcs needed more work
[9/10] reviewed at 10/08/2023 - Test Atlas Fallen (Playstation 5) ? [read the full review on MKAU Gaming]


Individual adaptation of gameplay style through essence stones.
Varied environments and quests ensure constant entertainment.
A well-synchronized German voiceover and subtitles.
Sliding quickly on the sand offers a unique gaming experience.
Many side activities outside of the main quest.
Occasional technical issues, such as textures not loading properly.
In conversations, there is sometimes a lack of depth, which makes them superficial.
Limited choice of weapons


Beautiful, intuitive, and aesthetically-focused combat systems
Seeing new places is exciting, and the world has many beautiful settings
The technical aspects of the game are satisfying
Excellent use of a variety of fighting sound effects with notifiers
Poor voice acting and conversational phrases are laborious
Combat can get annoying due to target locking
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Engaging fights
immediate


Present an agile and fun mobility.
Large and diverse combat system
Its artistic design is exceptional.
The open world disappoints, featuring many empty parts.
There are several bugs that tarnish the gaming experience.


Many side quests
A real sense of progress
The exploration of the open world
Repetitive settings


The mobility tools you have for both exploration and combat are fun to play around with.
There is a huge variety of enemy Wraiths to fight, preventing combat from becoming stale.
An engaging combat system that rewards players for playing perfectly.
The parry mechanic feels clunky to use as the animation for it is too subtle, often getting obscured by enemies and the environment during combat.
The Essence Stones system feels needlessly restrictive, to the game's detriment.


His
Combat system / Combat in general
game duration too short


Tons of Build Variety
Interesting Premise
Solid Framerate in Performance Mode
Tons of Graphical Options & Settings
Tight Controls
Stale Voice Acting
Texture Pop-In
Undercooked Story
Open World Activities Can Become Repetitive
Lack of Co-op Match Making


Intriguing global design
Everything can be played in cooperation...
Forgettable scenario
Aerial clashes are subject to revision.


Co-op experience is well delivered
Variety of customisable combat options
22
+ hours to complete all quests on Normal Difficulty
Low health indication is unclear at times


Custom Builds
Shorter Story


Beautiful in the graphic and contemplative field.
Good and deep combat system...
Very uninspiring story and weak argument.
A bit repetitive after several hours.


Cool combat combo flow
Solid synchronization
Opponent with different striking zones
Challenging and demanding difficulty level that never becomes unfair.
Beautiful world that invites exploration.
Many skills to find and combine.
No excessively stretched open world gameplay duration.
A slightly empty world
The feedback on strikes or timing blocking seems strangely incorrect.
Wooden dialogues
Only 3 weapons
Nyaal talks too much.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Some pretty nice views.
Design level not always convincing.


Momentum system
Vast, appealing world
Phenomenal enemy design
Dull characters
Random glitches


Fun navigation through the world
The world is interesting and has good stories to tell


The Momentum and Essence stone systems are a blast to learn and exploit
Sandsliding and air dashing around the world gives a liberating sense of freedom
Texture pop-in and a murky shimmer effect are pervasive
Narrative is merely serviceable, dialogue and delivery feels a little lifeless


Great Monster Designs
Good Perk Variety
Complex Gameplay
Co-Op


Platform elements bring diversity to the game.
Limited but nevertheless diverse offer of powerful opponents and real bosses.
A fairly significant offer of side missions and small challenges.
Mainly first-class German speakers
Powerful effects and appropriate soundtrack
Almost always a good balance of gameplay and numerous customization options (visual and interactive).
Mediocre story at best, often extremely static in its staging.
Game world with little recognition value.
The application areas appear to be empty and generic in part.
[71/100] reviewed at 09/08/2023 - Test Atlas Fallen - Test / [read the full review on Games.ch]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Really good combat
Satisfying upgrades
A lot of build customisation
Fun open world activities
A few repetitive objectives
Potentially long load times
Samey environments
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
[7/10] reviewed at 16/08/2023 - Atlas Fallen (PS5) [read the full review on GameHope]
[7/10] reviewed at 16/08/2023 - Atlas Fallen (PC) [read the full review on GameHope]


Occasionally Gorgeous Vistas
Great Music
Build Variety
Poor Writing and Dialogue
Poor Visual Performance


Fluid traversal and combat
Excellent music
Some terrible voice acting
Repetitive enemies
Unpolished


Graphically decent, with some cool effects.
A top-notch soundtrack and dubbing.
Dynamic fights with a lot of impact...
... while being much more accessible than The Surge.
The rapid rise in power of our protagonist is strongly felt.
Four large open areas allowing for a certain freedom in exploration.
Quite a few additional activities
An appropriate lifespan for the gender.
This little metroidvania aspect that makes it truly worthwhile to backtrack.
The aspect of improvement is well thought out and comprehensive on essence stones, our armor, and other attributes.
A well-balanced gameplay with the fervor gauge perfectly aligned with the active and passive essence stones.
An honest character editor
The co-op mode is a significant advantage to better appreciate the title.
Dodge and parry serving the gameplay.
Quite a few gameplay inaccuracies overall.
The fights are sometimes messy due to a too random locking system.
A lot of collision bugs and crashes on PC - waiting for a possible Day One patch.
A really disappointing final fight.
The idea of underexploited armor sets.
Becomes quickly repetitive, both in its battles and in its main quest in general.
We would have liked an even more extensive bestiary.
Rare dialogue choices that serve no purpose.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Many advantages and different bonuses.
Sandboarding is awesome.
Check all the boxes for open-world (semi-open) action RPG games.
Clearly visible artifacts
The not very special world.
The fights are becoming monotonous.


Deep character management
The cooperative is functioning.
Inaccurate hit-box
Not quite balanced progression


Fun and technical gameplay.
Some very good ideas
Rather fun to play.
Not very expensive.
The failed narration
A terrible finish.
It sorely lacks personality.


Discreet artistic direction.
Frantic and exciting combat system...
Technically below sufficiency.
Fading and forgettable narrative


The armor design is really cool.
At several moments, the lack of physicality hinders more than it helps.
Repetitive and shallow missions
Some bugs and glitches are a bit disruptive.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Fluid combat
Interesting world and pretty environments
?that?s sometimes too complex
Plain story


Intriguing setting
World feels too big
Forgettable writing


Good RPG Systems
Great Co-op
Traversal Fast and Enjoyable
Audio Bugs
Terrible Pop-in
Lack of Context and Important Moments in the Story


Layered combat systems
Impressive sense of scale to the world
Dry RPG systems
Uninspired fantasy setting
Limited enemy variety


Sliding through the sand feels great
World has some decent detail and is fun to explore
Narrative feels mostly uninteresting and generic
Mission structure isn't very exciting


Beautiful decorations
An effective skills tree
A nerve-wracking and demanding combat system against certain monsters (bosses, guardians).
A boring world to explore
Technically not up to par.
Une traduction possible en anglais serait: "Uneven fights at times."
The lack of diversity in the world to explore.
A limited Line-Up for the monsters
A non-existent soundtrack


Engaging worldbuilding and rich lore
Strong art design
Sand surfing remains consistently enjoyable
Engaging exploration, thanks in large part to the visual design and variety of environments
Combat is conceptually interesting
Deep, flexible progression mechanics.
Moment-to-moment movement feels incredibly clunky
Unresponsive, sluggish combat can be quite frustrating
Plenty of technical issues
Pervasive lack of polish.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Short duration that makes the commitment appealing for a semi-open action/platform game with dialogues and character progression.
Full cooperation between two players from start to finish.
Typical small-scale story with moderate interpretation of dialogues.
Technical issues, intense pop-ups, defects in textures and sound editing, enemies disappearing into the void, invisible walls in seemingly accessible areas.


Online multiplayer
Graphics


Protagonist is very mobile and performs very impressive acrobatics
Sand-surfing looks and feels great
Reasonable length that does not overstay its welcome
Stunning vistas
Lame characters and uninspired story that lacks flair
Flat voice acting
Iffy draw distance on assets and the sand effects could be better
A little buggy and prone to crashing


Large environments to explore
Some very beautiful panoramas
Too easy to fully exploit the combat system.
Some bugs
Decent foundation
Fairly basic
A lot of clipping errors
Feels unpolished
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Story is initially intriguing
Combat is fun when it comes together
Climbing is hit and miss
Combat can be overwhelming and way too difficult
The game never truly delivers on the powers it gives you
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Character movement is bold and slick
+
The momentum system is an interesting addition to combat
Bland fantasy setting
-
Unreliable camera, lock-on, and parry systems
-
Quests are repetitive and unimaginative
-
Doesn't make the most of its sand slide mechanic


The immense customization possibilities.
The first two hours
The camera that gives nightmares.
A lack of finishing in all areas.


Lots of build options
Traversal is enjoyable
Limited selection of enemies with some annoying traits
Forgettable story and flat voice acting


A large open world?
Three different weapons?
Many possibilities thanks to gemstones.
Impressive enemies sometimes?
? but desperately poorly filled
? but too little variety in the combos
? but many remain of little use
? but not varied enough
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Satisfying traversal
Thoughtful Momentum combat
Bad voice acting
Lackluster visuals
Technical problems
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Personalization through gemstones
The design of armor.
The background soundtrack
The technique half-hearted
Unequal difficulty
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
... you are drawn to thrilling battles against enormous monsters.
... you appreciate their well-thought-out modes of cooperation.
... you do not enjoy open-world treasure hunting.
... you are called Anakin Skywalker and you do not like sand.
reviewed at 09/08/2023 - Test: Atlas Fallen im Test - Was für ein tolles Koop-Rollenspiel! [read the full review on GameStar]
Interesting interlocking dynamics and functionalities.
Imagination has potential.
The combat system is imprecise, perhaps too ambitious.
Little variety of content, objectives, and puzzles.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Combat has a lot of potential
Combat can be messy
original game world
Surfing on sand as a means of transportation.
imposing, some enemy bosses are enormous.
rather few, but demanding opponents
Original design of the opponent
usable story
solid interpretation
complete and quite original system of skills and advantages
many main and side quests as well as secondary tasks
Not particularly reactive attacks.
Fighting flying enemies is sometimes torture.
difficult to connect with the opponent or the strike zones
partially some pop-ups in the environments (console)
outdated staging
boring passages of trials and errors
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
varied fights
strong possibilities of individualization
pleasantly compact length
fun sandboarding
nice graphic effects
insignificant characters
lifeless, monotonous gaming world
repetitive tasks
disappointing German voice
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The duration of the story is a success.
Exploring the world is amazing thanks to mobility, especially when there are skill puzzles.
The experience in general tends to become repetitive as the hours go by.
More weapons and types of enemies are missing, especially bosses and variety in their sets of movements.
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