![]() ![]() Your character, who just happens to be the star agent of the Soviet take on the Brotherhood of Steel, gets the first crack at finding that gun. The proposed solution for dealing with this thing is to shoot it out of the sky with the biggest gun available. ![]() Should this asteroid arrive unmolested, it's predicted to wipe the human race off the face of the planet for good. The previous game ended with a sentient mushroom warning you about a massive asteroid, that may or may not be an alien spaceship, on a collision course with Earth. However, following an extended early access phase, Trudograd became more of a full-blown sequel that will take you somewhere in the vicinity of 30 hours to complete.Īnd if you'd like to know where exactly Trudograd fits into the Fallout family of RPGs, you can now check out our review below. The game was originally envisioned as a standalone expansion for the similarly post-apocalyptic ATOM RPG that launched back in 2018. I don't think it really has the legs to stand on its own and the added length just invited scrutiny it can't withstand.ATOM RPG: Trudograd is a post-apocalyptic RPG inspired by such venerable classics as Wasteland and Fallout, but with a Soviet coat of paint. I think maybe I would have enjoyed this more if it had remained a 10-15 hour expansion to ATOM, rather than being fleshed out with a bunch of unnecessary padding into a full game. A few nice bits of writing and mystery - something the team does very well - but overall not something I really even wanted to finish once I got rolling. Getting to the upper area finally was especially shocking - seriously? It's one room, two buildings? The random encounters were tedious and interchangeable. Zero improvements to ATOM's already rather boring combat, starting with an endgame character (even if you roll a new one from level 15 instead of importing) takes away the only sort of interesting challenge of the first game, confining everything to one city was a huge blow to the creativity and personality of the setting, especially since the city wasn't especially large or developed in an urban sense compared to what was already present in ATOM. ![]()
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