


At certain momentum threshold, the weapon the player is currently wielding will transform, and they can unleash a special skill or ability that deals devastating damage to their opponents. As players attack enemies, they will gain Momentum.

Players are required to dodge, counter and block incoming attacks, as well as quickly switching between land and air combat.

Unlike Deck13's previous games, Atlas Fallen is a more traditional action game. Players can use three different weapons, though they can only carry two at any given time. With the gauntlet, players can shape the sand around them into weapons. The player is equipped with an ancient gauntlet that allows them to manipulate sand. At the beginning of the game, players can create and customize their own player avatar. The game is set to be released for Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and Series S in August 2023.Ītlas Fallen is a third-person action role-playing video game. The only finished map of the world will be a ‘subjective world’ that reflects your values, and one where only that which is approved by you becomes the truth.Atlas Fallen is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed by Deck13 Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment. Perhaps the continents we know now will not exist, while Atlantis and Mu take their place on the map. Thus, depending on what you approve or disapprove, the shape of the world can change greatly. The reports from these Admirals range vastly, from the authentic to somewhat dubious tales of monsters. You listen to the reports of Admirals returned from their explorations and use them as a basis for creating a map. You are a trader who charters a boat to take on the massive venture of creating a world map.Īre you ready to reveal the true shape of the world? Searching for what lies at the ends of the Earth, collecting information about the world, creating their very own world map – but only the finest Admirals may take off on these adventures. Back when the very shape of the world was still unclear, and believed to be flat. It is 15th century Europe, at the height of age of discovery.
