ATOM RPG Trudograd

ATOM RPG: Trudograd is a turn-based post-apocalyptic roleplaying game, which continues the story of ATOM RPG as a stand-alone sequel/expansion, and follows the traditions set by classic cRPGs such as the early Fallout and Wasteland titles.

ATOM RPG Trudograd is a crpg, open world and survival game developed and published by AtomTeam.
Released on September 13th 2021 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 10 languages: English, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish - Spain, Traditional Chinese, French, Japanese, Polish, Ukrainian and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 4,089 reviews of which 3,403 were positive and 686 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.1 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 10.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 64-bit (7 SP1+/8/8.1/10)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Phenom II
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / Radeon HD 6670 2GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 16 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
MacOS
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.13+
  • Processor: Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA (1 GB VRAM) or equivalent
  • Storage: 16 GB available space
Linux
  • OS: Ubuntu 64-bit 16.04+
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Phenom II
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / Radeon HD 6670 2GB
  • Storage: 16 GB available space

Reviews

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Oct. 2024
Shorter and not as good as the first part but still good game in post-apo world. The world and levels are smaller probably due to the fact of using newer game engine - cost of having better graphics.
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Oct. 2024
You can't nuke Bethesda Game Studios Headquarters like you did in the first one... But you can send a satellite to orbit to broadcast "SuckDeezNutz is the Greatest. ATOM is awesome" every 6 minutes to whole world 10/10
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July 2024
An amazing sequel to the first game. I loved the writing, characters and locations. It genuinely feels like so much love has gone into the atmosphere and dialogue. But if I am being objective, the game is full of flaws. The biggest issue I have with the game is the way you cannot use party member abilities to overcome obstacles. For example, you can dump points into your companion's technology ability, but you can't actually utilise them. So what's the point? I feel like I'm missing something, that it is possible, but I've somehow overlooked it. After 110hrs of ATOM, and after asking on the Steam forums, it seems the game picks and chooses when you can use their abilities. Take a computer that controls very hard to kill robots for example. My technology skill is at 35. My companions is at 220. The skill check itself is around 80. I can't pass it, but I can't utilize my companion's skill either. Isn't this the point of party based RPGs? Madness. These skills might as well not exist for companions. You're better off making the protagonist a jack of all trades while making companions killing machines. There are also various issues with combat. Often I would be apart of combat but my companions wouldn't, even if they were being shot. It took a few rounds for it to register that they were present. The line of sight in combat is atrocious. At the truck in the lake, I 'couldn't see' over a 1ft hill the enemy was near (almost standing right in front of me...), yet in the final stretch my companions were able to see and shoot over barricades more than twice their height. This could have been more tolerable if you could preview the line of sight on tiles without wasting movement points moving to them. Performance was also kind of crummy. On a 13700K/RTX4080/64GBRAM/SSD, it frequently stutters. It's probably the worst at the docks. It seems a lot of things weren't tested or balanced. You can become rich far too quickly. However, on the other side of the coin, you can be draped in power armour / machine guns / explosives, but a fight with street urchins shooting from handmade garbage can end you before you even get a turn. What good is power armour if a handmade peashooter can score multiple criticals? Overall, it is an excellent game, but a lot of these things existed in the first ATOM game and were never remedied in the sequel. With more balance and less frustrating mechanics, this would be a 10/10 experience. Good luck with the new game, I'll be a day 1 buyer, and I hope to see more ATOM in the future!
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April 2024
I don't know how this game is supposed to be "post-apocalyptic", if russia looks exactly like this even without nuclear bombardment
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March 2024
I enjoyed this sequel, although I have a special fondness for the first game. Too bad Alexander<3 isn't in the game anymore, i miss him. But I'm glad we can still have Hexogen. I appreciated in the first game the freedom to choose companions regardless most of what we did. However, in Trudograd, two companions are tied to specific routes. I can see how this can add depth to the story, but that means less flexibility. I was conflicted on whether to join the Revolution, hinted by the game more than a few times as most likely the good guys (i think), or recruiting Razin, the only other male companion. So i just chose the Police route. It wasn't bad, but sometimes felt like i wasn't doing the right thing, especially when faced with morally ambiguous situations like blackmailing. Other than that, Razin's personality isn't the best but i still liked him. There were all kinds of missions and quests, from normal, weird, and other unexpected encounters which i found fun, not the usual fetch this or kill that. If high enough Speechcraft, most combat situations can be resolved peacefully, which i preferred. NPCs felt distinct, with many offering unique conversations. Some NPCs i really liked are Yaropolk at the dock, Julian at the starting inn and Dandelion the Pimp who was kinda sweet. The visuals in this seems a bit better particularly in the map design. There were no bugs that i experienced so it was smooth. I wouldn't mind the possibility of another sequel in the future.
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ATOM RPG Trudograd
8.1
3,403
686
Online players
50
Developer
AtomTeam
Publisher
AtomTeam
Release 13 Sep 2021
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