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Atlas Fallen

Momentum is king in the world of Atlas Fallen. Where many games incentivise players to string actions together with combo meters or score trackers, here developer Deck13 positively demands it, whether you’re dashing across vast canyons or battling sand wraiths. Yet stop to smell the roses – or get smacked out of your flow state by an enormous crab – and the veneer begins to wear thin.

An abrupt introduction establishes you as the de facto chosen one, wielding a gauntlet containing the spirit of the god Nyall to lead a rebellion against tyrannical deity Thelos. Vast rock structures created in the aftermath of conflict between these

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