Why rural British is the perfect setting for Atomfall’s unique approach to survival horror

by lucky
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When you say the first person’s survival horror, you will not immediately think about the British rural areas. You think the rolling hills, the sunshine of opportunities and a good ‘British pub of the Dead will not go beyond the humor. And still, that’s too Complete.

The setting of this rural areas works so well for the British Atom Fall’s survival horror gender. This is justified by all of this, but it is also the fact that the atom fall is based on the real world events. Of course, this is an alternative history, because as far as I know, the rural northern England does not have a Flemratroor robot.

Walking on the road to a village of Atom Fall but walking on the road to a deserted English country

(Image Credit: Rebate)

Five years after the real -world wind scale fire in 1957, the atom fall. The Wind Scale was the worst nuclear destruction in the history of the UK. In this alternative history you have to survive, score, fight crafts, barters and northern rural areas to solve the mystery of it really.

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