Atomfall review - a survival sandbox built on the best of British sci-fi
In the multifaceted landscape of RPGs, nuclear disasters are a regular occurrence. From gas masks to Geiger counters, the real-world inspirations behind these irradiated digital wastelands are all too identifiable. Rebellion’s Atomfall takes a slightly different tack. Instead of tapping into Cold War anxieties of a nuclear holocaust or the harrowing effects of Chornobyl, we arrive in north-west England in the wake of the Windscale accident, and all is not as it seems. Continue reading Atomfall review - a survival sandbox built on the best of British sci-fi MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best survival games, Best RPGs, Best open-world games


In the multifaceted landscape of RPGs, nuclear disasters are a regular occurrence. From gas masks to Geiger counters, the real-world inspirations behind these irradiated digital wastelands are all too identifiable. Rebellion’s Atomfall takes a slightly different tack. Instead of tapping into Cold War anxieties of a nuclear holocaust or the harrowing effects of Chornobyl, we arrive in north-west England in the wake of the Windscale accident, and all is not as it seems.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best survival games, Best RPGs, Best open-world games