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Atomfall hidden cache locations




Finding hidden cache locations in Atomfall is a great way of getting spare crafting resources, items, and recipes, though you'll need a metal detector first. There are a few places you can get one; barter for it with Reg in the Slate Mine Caves, grab one for free near the radio tower in Slatten Vale, or even filch a free one from a scientist's corpse at Brinsop Manor in Skethermoor...
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Atomic battery locations in Atomfall




Finding atomic battery locations in Atomfall is one of the key progressions in the game, as you power up the quarantined facilities of the Interchange and open the way to Oberon. These nuclear power sources are quite rare and there are only a limited number scattered around the map, generally at the end of enemy-infested areas...
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7 things to find first in Atomfall




Knowing what to find first in Atomfall can be a little tricky. Though the rolling hills of Cumbria are less expansive than Fallout's post-apocalyptic wastelands, there are still different routes to take as well as secret bunkers and caves to explore. You're more than welcome to wander off into the countryside and take things as they come—that's often the most fun approach...
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Atomfall (Xbox Series X) Review


It has been over 30 years since Rebellion opened its doors and delivered its debut title, Lords of the Realm. Since then, the developer has been known to launch titles in the fan-favourite Sniper Elite series, with a staggering 10 total titles under their belt in the series to date. Atomfall is not just a foray into a brand-new world in gaming; it’s unexplored territory for a developer with ‘veteran’ on their resume. Atomfall delivers a stunning new world saturated in gorgeous visuals developed with Rebellions i-house Asura Engine, another sandbox title to explore, and many elements other open-world titles are known for (including novel ideas from the brains at Rebellion) wrapped in a neat package.





Five years have passed since the real-life Windscale Disaster ravaged Northern England in 1957. In Atomfall, this disaster was fictionalized as worse than the real-world twin (although the ‘real’ disaster was considered the worst in English history) to the point of a large quarantine... Read more

Atomfall review




I've spent years wandering many an inhospitable wasteland, so Atomfall's pleasant post-apocalypse is pretty inviting. They've got tea here. And bakeries. And it's extremely green—not because of radiation storms, but because it's all pastures and woods and verdant hills as far as the eye can see. It'd be a nice place for a ramble, if it weren't for the fire-spewing robots, lethal flora, bandits, cultists and conspiracies...
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