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Atomfall

Atomfall

March 20, 2025
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In my previews running up to the release of Atomfall, I stressed that it was my most highly-anticipated game of 2025. Now that I’ve had my chance to review the game in full, I can firmly say that Rebellion has delivered on those anticipations by presenting me with a brilliant game.

Ultimately, Assassin’s Creed Shadows is technically sound and authentic and represents a world that fans of the franchise have wanted to explore for many years. The artistic choices are great, the soundtrack is impressive, and the ambience is stellar, plus Naoe makes for a phenomenal lead, but there are just too many niggling flaws for me to consider this a perfect title.

In 2023, Don’t Nod revealed Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, a game that everyone thought for sure was a Life is Strange title. From the opening trailer, those are the vibes that we picked up, and now that the game is out in the open (or at least, half of it is), I’m happy to say that, yes, this could be Life is Strange 3.

It has been hard to find the words to accurately represent how phenomenal this game is. If I could sum up Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 in just one, it would be this: masterpiece.

Believe me when I say you will be blown away by the depth and detail in STALKER 2. The sheer level of attention and painstaking effort poured into the creation of STALKER 2 by GSC Game World is nothing short of utterly incredible, and I am so happy that this game was finally delivered after all these years.

As a Life is Strange fan, I can't recommend this game enough. Beyond that, even if I weren't a fan, this is a solid creation from a dedicated team, backed by a brilliant cast and a stellar engine that makes the game look unbelievably good at times. It's well worth the investment. Max Caulfield is back and she's better than ever, and that's all the average fan should need to know to pick up their copy.