![]() Thankfully, as if the game knew, you can easily avoid most combat in Trudograd. However, the crux of the matter is that after playing other strategic games like XCOM or Divinity: Original Sin, the whole system feels antiquated. This is somewhat made better by unlocking higher level gear and companions through the game. Without a cover system, sophisticated AI or meaningful strategic elements aside from positioning, for my silver-tongued Taras, combat mostly devolved into repeatedly attacking (and missing) an enemy another until only one was left standing. Additionally, you can pick Abilities which give you different perks and bonuses on various activities. You assign a number of points to both Characteristics, such as Strength and skills like Barter. You start by either creating a new character from level 15, or importing your old one from ATOM RPG. If you played classic RPGs, and in particular the first two instalments of Fallout, then almost nothing about the gameplay of ATOM RPG: Trudograd will be new to you. GAMEPLAY – Nothing new under the nuclear winter sun It maintains the apocalypse atmosphere we all know and love but also gives it a fresh coat of paint by setting it in an unfamiliar environment. To switch the focus of post-nuclear war to the east worked well in ATOM RPG and so does this. The different areas of the city and its outskirts are well characterised and diverse enough to make up for the smaller surface area. The world where all this action takes place is smaller than its predecessor’s, but it feels more focused because of it. The writing is one of the game’s highlights This said, the side content is where both games in the ATOM series shined for me, with some incredible dialogue and quest design which manages to be funny, poignant and to some degrees educational for those of us who know little about Soviet culture. ![]() Only once during a quest I felt that something should not have happened or could have happened differently because of choices I made previously. Nevertheless, it presents a good amount of possible branches and player agency. The main story line which evolves from this premise is well done, if a little predictable. Here you will have to locate an experimental pre-war weapon to deal with the looming threat. In ATOM RPG: Trudograd, your character is sent to Trudograd, one of the last metropolis in what used to be the URSS. ![]() Two years ago as an agent of ATOM, a secret organisation tasked with maintaining the precarious order after nuclear annihilation, you discovered a threat to what remains of civilisation. In ATOM RPG: Trudograd your goal is to travel to a giant post-apocalyptic metropolis that withstood the tests of nuclear obliteration and social collapse.3) GRAPHICS & SOUND – 90% hit chance STORY – Apocalypse in the URSS As a result, you uncovered certain information about a new threat that can potentially destroy the struggling remnants of humanity. Two years ago you – a rookie agent of ATOM – were sent on a dangerous mission into the Soviet Wastes. You are a member of ATOM – an organization tasked with protecting the post-apocalyptic remnants of humanity. Millions died instantly, society collapsed and technology was sent back into the Middle Ages. It is inspired by classic cRPG titles of the past, such as early Fallout, Wasteland and Baldur’s Gate series.Ģ2 years ago the USSR and the Western Bloc destroyed each other in a nuclear inferno. Trudograd is a stand-alone story expansion to ATOM RPG - a turn-based roleplaying game set in post-apocalyptic Soviet Union. Please note: Since Trudograd continues the story of ATOM RPG it is recommended to play the previous title before the sequel. ![]()
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