Atomfall makes the postapocalypse quintessentially British

Familiarity enhances horror in this absorbing and sardonic stealth-survival adventure.

Familiarity enhances horror in this absorbing and sardonic stealth-survival adventure.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. You awake in a dimly lit bunker with little recollection of yourself or your surroundings. A few moments later, having learned the basics of survival (throwing a punch; crafting a bandage), you emerge blinking into the light. But wait: something is different. You see not a frontier expanse a la Fallout or the painterly wilderness of Breath of the Wild but the windswept uplands of England: ancient dry stone walls snake about rolling hills, enclosing the vivid greens of clipped grass, ferns, and

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