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Souls all over again where anything that has melee combat is somehow Souls inspired.
Maybe if you like them all it is that way, but I don't particularly like Fallout or Metro, although I enjoy Stalker. I found Atomfall odd at first, with its acid trip visuals (just so sharp and jarring) and clueless to what I needed to pay attention to initially, but I definitely am enjoying it for what it experience Rebellion have come up with (never bothered with their Sniper series).
I am confused, are people thinking Atomfall is Open World? Or comparing it to games that are for whatever reason?
Also the feeling of going into areas and not having a list appear on the UI or map with 0/10 outlaws farted on, 0/5 soldiers wedgied, and 0/50 flags found, etc, etc, is amazing.