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Atlas Reactor for Windows

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 2016
  • 4.7

    (0)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Free and fast-paced player-versus-player RPG platform

Atlas Reactor is a free PvP platform which uses highly detailed anime-like graphics. There are a number of different competition options available and players can customize their own heroes. One unique feature of this system is that players can help to create the outcome of the Atlas world itself through weekly arc contributions known as "Seasons". Players will be able to earn reward points in the event that their friends join. These points can then be used to purchase additional upgrades.

Gameplay and Plot

The premise of Atlas Reactor centers around a dying world where multiple beings are all competing for control of the last functional reactor. Players (known as freelancers) will have to do battle against (or for) conglomerates known as Trusts. Competitions will take place across a wide range of environments. Some of these include a laboratory, a cargo ship and even the core of the reactor itself. Matches can be customized in order to ensure that no two encounters are ever alike.

Other Attributes

Atlas Reactor is unique in the fact that virtual points can be used to purchase real-world power-ups. However, the basic version is nonetheless free to play. The game was first released in October 2016. It is suited for anyone over 12 years old.

PROS

  • Points can be used to purchase upgrades and weapons
  • There is no charge to play the free version of this game

CONS

  • The additional downloadable content can be somewhat expensive
  • At least five gigabytes of free memory space are required

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Atlas Reactor for PC

  • Paid

  • In English
  • V 2016
  • 4.7

    (0)
  • Security Status


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