![]() ![]() The other control oddity is that when the party contains more than one character, no direct transfer of items and equipment exists. The screen indicated that these skills could increase or decrease with plus and minus signs, but it took some time to figure out these signs also meant you had to use the plus and minus buttons on the Joy-Con to change them. That’s not to say the controls are perfect, during the initial character creation a number of different stats can be allocated to different skills. CRPGs on the Nintendo Switch tend to struggle with a logical input system, but Atom RPG for the most part contains easy to understand controls that don’t waste time with illogical button pressing. Moving around is simple and intuitive, it’s very easy to enter into a new area and just explore, whether it’s looking for loot or talking with the locals in the hopes of finding new tasks or clues. What stands out most about the environments is the amount of polish that went into the design and how the gameplay just works. Usually the quests provide some background to the history of the area and provide some more context behind the inhabitants and how life continues to survive in the near barren wasteland. Besides the main mission, it’s easy to find a number of side quests to build up the characters resources and statistics that don’t come across as meaningless fetch quests. ![]() The main areas like the towns and the bunker have a good amount of content to discover, whether it’s interacting with NPCs or discovering items and locations that add to the lore of the game. The world to explore and find this general isn’t overly large, small semblances of civilization can be found within the two towns while anarchy reigns supreme in the areas in between. Atom RPG begins with a user generated character awakening in a military facility, and is given a mission that is the motivation behind the main plot: Find out the fate of a general who was tasked with locating a hidden bunker. Veterans of the early Fallout series will feel a sense of familiarity right away as apart from the Russian sounding names of the villages, the landscape feels right at home. ![]()
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