Atomic Exile is an extraction shooter and survival game set in a Fallout 1 world

Have you ever wanted to make the fallout even more chaotic? While a chance encounter with DeathClaw can be quite hairy, the modern fallout VATS system can take beats, be familiar with the situation, and take on the perfect response. The original game had turn-based tactics. What if you could rely on other things to wander through waste besides preparation and trigger fingering? Atomic exile Mix the systematic and granular systems of RPGs with the confusion of a good twin stick or extraction shooter.

The game has a top-down pixelated look, which could imply a simple arcade action. However, there are some serious granularities in atomic exile. You need to manage your inventory when picking up loot and you can exchange most sides of your weapon, such as scopes, magazines, grips, and barrels. The enemy will injure individual parts of the body’s arms, legs, torso and head. And you also need to heal them individually. During chaotic shooting, you need to be involved in granular customization of the best RPGs.

The rest of the game is a classic fallout. You will wander through ancient ruins and camps of bandits, fight against the undead and live likewise. You can accept NPC quests in civilization and barter with traders for items you find in the world.

Atomic asylum was released into early access. Until June 30th, you can pick it up on Steam with a $13.49 launch discount.

If you want even more apocalyptic chaos, check out our list of the best games like Fallout. If you’re looking for more inventory management and exploration, check out the best survival games.

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