![]() ![]() A good example is again in the first town, where the head honcho asks you to find a mole who is giving information to local bandits. ![]() If you can pass these checks, then you can get different results. There are also a good amount of checks that are carried out when talking, such as Speechcraft, Strength and so on. The retro feel carries over into the dialogue, especially with the NPCs that you meet many of them having multiple branching dialogue trees to follow to the end. The game is presented in a kind of isometric view, but you can pan the camera around the screen to get the best view of the area that you are in, and also zoom in and out to a certain degree. The graphics aren’t going to cause any Xbox Series X to break a sweat, but that’s not really the point these games are more about the experience than blowing you away with whizz bang graphical trickery. First impressions are that Atom RPG looks and moves nicely, keeping that old school kind of look and feel. ![]() So, having made your character, it’s here where you set out to see what you can find. ![]() Obviously, the way you build your character affects what you can do in game, and so these choices matter. If you’ve played these types of games before you’ll know that you can build a variety of characters from these seven basic parameters, whether that be a knuckle dragging neanderthal with very high strength, or a weedy scientist type with high intellect. You have a series of points, as is traditional, to allocate to various stats, such as strength, endurance, dexterity and so on. Straight off we are thrown into the character generator, and my goodness is it a detailed one. So, Atom RPG is already on a good wicket. Now, I have to put my hand up here and say that I do really enjoy an RPG, a JRPG, a CRPG, or anything of that type. We need to talk to people, undertake side missions, fight nasty creatures and bad people, and generally stay alive… And that’s the entire setup – we are given a location to go to, and the rest of the investigation is up to us. We are a cadet at a military school, sent out into the wasteland to find some trace of a military mission that has disappeared. The story of Atom RPG is the usual for these games: the world has been destroyed in a nuclear holocaust in 1986, and luckily (or not, depending on your perspective) we have survived. ![]()
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