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ATOM RPG: Trudograd - Hands On @ TBL

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    [​IMG]The Turn Based Lovers checked out ATOM RPG: Trudograd:

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    ATOM RPG: Trudograd - Hands On!

    In the past years I tried a lot of Fallout flavored indie games. There were so many of them it was almost impossible to distinguish one from another. Some of them were just a waste of time, while some others were, at best, a momentary lapse of "nostalgic pleasure".

    In no order of importance I can remember Krai Mira, Skyshine's BEDLAM, Fallen: A2P Protocol and many more. Needless to say that none of them was able to represent a real alternative to the original Fallout.

    Many times I wondered about the reason of this strange phenomenon. I mean, if between 2015 and 2019 so many developers tried to create a Fallout clone, there had to be a cause.

    Now, I know that many of you may disagree with me, but I think that the "culprit" of this damned trend was Bethesda with its Fallout 4. I mean, after the release of that game (back in 2015), there were so many people disappointed by that sort of "sci-fi Skyrim", that probably many indie developers felt compelled to fill that gap.

    Mind you, I'm not saying that Fallout 4 was a bad or even an ugly game, but, at least for me, it failed to deliver what many fans of the original game asked for years. Maybe this is the reason why we're still looking for a real heir of Fallout 2...

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