![]() The game is available to pre-order now on Steam for £44/€50/$50, and doing so will grant you exclusive cosmetics and abilities through the Ruin Rising Pack. In-game footage arrived just in time as Atlas Fallen is releasing on May 16th. There are a couple of dragons in the trailer, but alas, no dragon riding just yet. Ed also briefly caught a glimpse at dragon riding in his preview, which makes me doubly excited for traversal in Atlas Fallen. Dashing about the sands on the ground one moment, before scaling tall towers and leaping across large chasms. Nothing feels better than zipping through large environments and Atlas Fallen seems to have that in full force, with a trail of sand left behind as an added bonus. It’s largely about the scale of everything that feels different about Atlas Fallen. The player’s attacks look appropriately huge (and badass) with a spinning whip that covers an excessive area, and a giant hammer that can deliver mega ground pounds - arguably the best thing in games.ĭespite all of the crazy action, my favourite thing from the trailer was the sheer speed of traversal, specifically all 3-seconds of supersonic gliding - I'll take what I'm given, I guess. From the looks of it, almost every enemy looks Monster Hunter-sized, although exact proportions are TBD. We see some big, beautiful environments that will likely host our battles with the behemoth monsters. Rise as the ultimate champion with unique custom skills and abilities. ![]() ![]() Unleash your power to create deadly shape-shifting weapons. Hunt legendary creatures alone or with a friend in heroic, super-powered combat. ![]() To be fair, the limited looks at action seem just as frantic as you’d expect from Ed’s impressions. Master the sands to explore a unique fantasy world teeming with secrets, locales and dangers. Publisher Focus Entertainment have now debuted a gameplay trailer for all of us, too - although it mostly consists of second-long combat snippets, sandwiched in between very grave and serious and important VO. The game’s sandy dunes and over-the-top combat gave Ed chirpy AA vibes, whle the rest of us were relegated to the initial CG trailer and the hands-off preview. Last summer, our Ed was lucky enough to see gameplay from Atlas Fallen, the upcoming action RPG from Deck13, the gang behind The Surge games.
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