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"Fallen Atom" contains some hidden events that can change the game world

2025-02-23 22:21:41|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Rebellion's upcoming Atomic Fall has been often compared to Stalker because it is an open-world shooting game set in an area blocked after the nuclear disaster.But if the words of chief designer Ben Fisher are credible, this latest game, launched by the developer of the "Sniper Elite" series, also seems to draw on some of the ideas of "Disappearance 2".

In an interview, Fisher explained that Rebellion was using Atomic Fall to try some creativity that they wouldn't try in other games, saying: "We grabbed the core of the creative we wanted to achieve, and thenDo it boldly, so there are some experimental content in the game that you won’t try elsewhere because you can’t guarantee good results.”

《原子陨落》包含一些足以改变游戏世界的隐藏事件

According to Fisher, this includes hidden events that can greatly change the state of the game world, and Rebellion is not entirely sure how players will view these creative options."Some events can be triggered by players or may be missed completely, but these events will have a huge impact on the number of enemies in the game world, etc.... This may work or may not work... I'm looking forward to seeing the results."

On the surface, this sounds a bit like Techland’s idea for The Deserting Light 2, in which game the player’s choices affect which areas of the world are occupied by zombies and human factions.Ultimately, these ideas are reduced in the final version of the game story.But this is still a very interesting idea and I hope to see further exploration of it in other games.

In the same interview, Fisher did reveal some more precise information about Atomic Fall, saying that by default, the game was designed as a more challenging "high-intensity experience", andThe game's mission design will not be too straightforward in guiding the direction, and Rebellion hopes that players "feel more like a detective and have more openness and freedom."