
Atomfall
A nuclear disaster has left an area of Britain in tatters. Atomfall, a new survival-action game, will see you explore, scavenge, craft, barter and fight your way through beautifully recreated scenery in search of answers.
What it feels like
Nuclear disaster, devastation, and survival in a bleak landscape establish an unflinching dark tone.
What it's about
A nuclear disaster has devastated a region of Britain, establishing a post-apocalyptic setting as the central premise. The nuclear aftermath and search for answers amid loss suggest themes of mourning and devastation.
How it plays
Scavenging, crafting, and resource gathering are core loops in navigating the collapsed world. Crafting is explicitly named as a central mechanic for survival and progression. Shooter genre designation and combat-focused gameplay indicate firearms as a core interaction.
How it looks and sounds
First-person perspective is a defining visual mode indicated by Steam user tags and typical for the action-survival genre.
How it's structured
Single-player design is emphasized throughout the game description and features. Open-world exploration and free player agency in movement through the devastated landscape is central. The beautifully recreated continuous scenery suggests seamless traversal without loading screens.
Kindred games
Shares Post-Apocalyptic, First-Person, Gunplay, Survival Needs.
Both lean into Post-Apocalyptic, First-Person, Gunplay, Open World.
Shares Post-Apocalyptic, First-Person, Resource Management, Open World.
Both lean into Post-Apocalyptic, First-Person, Resource Management, Open World.
Shares Post-Apocalyptic, First-Person, Survival Needs, Open World.
Both lean into Post-Apocalyptic, First-Person, Single-Player, Open World.
Closest hidden gems
A lesser-known kindred — First-Person, Survival Needs, Gunplay, Grim. 96% positive across 4,352 Steam reviews.
Both lean into First-Person, Single-Player, Survival Needs, Gunplay.
A lesser-known kindred — Survival Needs, Open World, First-Person, Crafting. 88% positive across 4,765 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Single-Player, Open World, Survival Needs, First-Person.
A lesser-known kindred — Crafting, Open World, Resource Management, Dialogue Trees. 93% positive across 4,742 Steam reviews.
Both lean into Crafting, Single-Player, Open World, Resource Management.





