Compara los precios de Atlas Fallen en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Deck13. Publicado por Focus Entertainment. Lanzado el 9/8/2023. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Adventure, RPG. Puntuación Metacritic: 71/100.

Atlas Fallen is Deck13's sand-surfing action-RPG where you punch gods with gauntlet powers, ambitious premise, uneven execution.

Atlas Fallen puts you in the boots of a nameless serf who stumbles onto an ancient gauntlet and suddenly has the power to challenge the divine order. The setting is a desert world ground under the heel of a sun god named Thelos, and the central loop asks you to slide across sand dunes, hunt spectral monsters called Wraiths, and upgrade your Momentum-driven combat system to hit harder and faster. On paper, that sounds like a solid action-RPG skeleton. In practice, it lands somewhere between promising and frustrating, depending on how patient you are with rough edges. The combat is where Atlas Fallen earns most of its goodwill. Your gauntlet charges a Momentum gauge as you land hits, and higher Momentum tiers unlock more powerful attack chains and abilities called Essence Stones. You equip these stones in a small grid, mixing offensive, defensive, and utility powers to build something that feels like your own. There are three broad weapon shapes the gauntlet can shift between mid-fight, a fast slash form, a heavy smash form, and a ranged whip form, and swapping between them on the fly keeps encounters from going stale. Boss fights against the larger Wraith creatures are the high points, genuinely testing whether your build holds together under pressure. The sand-surfing traversal is also just fun to pilot, and the open desert zones have enough scale to make exploration feel rewarding in short bursts. The RPG layer underneath is thin, though. Character choices do not carry narrative weight the way you would hope from a game advertising its mythology. The story hits familiar beats about destiny and sacrifice without making you care deeply about the named cast. Writing is serviceable rather than sharp, and the companion character Nyaal, a spirit bound to the gauntlet, does most of the world-building heavy lifting through exposition dumps rather than earned dialogue. Side quests tend toward the fetch-and-clear variety that pads runtime without adding texture to the world. If you are coming in expecting layered faction choices or branching outcomes, this is not that game. Performance and polish were rocky at launch, with PC players reporting frame pacing issues and texture pop-in across the sandy vistas. A co-op mode allows a second player to drop in and share the Wraith hunts, which does genuinely improve the experience since the Momentum system rewards aggressive coordinated play. Build variety holds up reasonably through the main campaign but the Essence Stone pool does not expand enough to sustain deep theorycrafting past the credits. Atlas Fallen is the kind of mid-budget action-RPG that swings for ambition and clips the crossbar rather than clearing it. Deck13 showed they understand kinetic melee combat with the Lords of the Fallen lineage, and the Momentum mechanic here is their most original system yet. But the world lacks the narrative density to match its visual scale, and the RPG label oversells what is really a combat-focused action game with light build customization. If you enjoy stylish monster hunting with a god-smashing power fantasy coating, there is a solid fifteen to twenty hours here. Just do not expect the writing to haunt you afterward. Monika, Scout Team

Atlas Fallen

Atlas Fallen

9 ago 2023Deck13Focus Entertainment
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Atlas Fallen is Deck13's sand-surfing action-RPG where you punch gods with gauntlet powers, ambitious premise, uneven execution.

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Atlas Fallen puts you in the boots of a nameless serf who stumbles onto an ancient gauntlet and suddenly has the power to challenge the divine order. The setting is a desert world ground under the heel of a sun god named Thelos, and the central loop asks you to slide across sand dunes, hunt spectral monsters called Wraiths, and upgrade your Momentum-driven combat system to hit harder and faster. On paper, that sounds like a solid action-RPG skeleton. In practice, it lands somewhere between promising and frustrating, depending on how patient you are with rough edges. The combat is where Atlas Fallen earns most of its goodwill. Your gauntlet charges a Momentum gauge as you land hits, and higher Momentum tiers unlock more powerful attack chains and abilities called Essence Stones. You equip these stones in a small grid, mixing offensive, defensive, and utility powers to build something that feels like your own. There are three broad weapon shapes the gauntlet can shift between mid-fight, a fast slash form, a heavy smash form, and a ranged whip form, and swapping between them on the fly keeps encounters from going stale. Boss fights against the larger Wraith creatures are the high points, genuinely testing whether your build holds together under pressure. The sand-surfing traversal is also just fun to pilot, and the open desert zones have enough scale to make exploration feel rewarding in short bursts. The RPG layer underneath is thin, though. Character choices do not carry narrative weight the way you would hope from a game advertising its mythology. The story hits familiar beats about destiny and sacrifice without making you care deeply about the named cast. Writing is serviceable rather than sharp, and the companion character Nyaal, a spirit bound to the gauntlet, does most of the world-building heavy lifting through exposition dumps rather than earned dialogue. Side quests tend toward the fetch-and-clear variety that pads runtime without adding texture to the world. If you are coming in expecting layered faction choices or branching outcomes, this is not that game. Performance and polish were rocky at launch, with PC players reporting frame pacing issues and texture pop-in across the sandy vistas. A co-op mode allows a second player to drop in and share the Wraith hunts, which does genuinely improve the experience since the Momentum system rewards aggressive coordinated play. Build variety holds up reasonably through the main campaign but the Essence Stone pool does not expand enough to sustain deep theorycrafting past the credits. Atlas Fallen is the kind of mid-budget action-RPG that swings for ambition and clips the crossbar rather than clearing it. Deck13 showed they understand kinetic melee combat with the Lords of the Fallen lineage, and the Momentum mechanic here is their most original system yet. But the world lacks the narrative density to match its visual scale, and the RPG label oversells what is really a combat-focused action game with light build customization. If you enjoy stylish monster hunting with a god-smashing power fantasy coating, there is a solid fifteen to twenty hours here. Just do not expect the writing to haunt you afterward.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamMomentum SystemGod-SlayingSand TraversalDrop-in Co-opBuild CustomizationMonster HuntingGauntlet CombatOpen Desert World

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Focus Entertainment
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9 ago 2023

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