Atom RPG: Trudograd

Atom RPG: Trudograd

released on Sep 13, 2021

Atom RPG: Trudograd

released on Sep 13, 2021

A standalone expansion of Atom RPG

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.


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A lot better than the first game already,
+ Power Armor: Can never say no to some Russian Fallout.
+ Character import from the first game
+ Better User Interface: Still needs some work like sorting by value in inventory.
+ New voiced story telling during exciting missions
+ Weapon modifying
- Crafting is basically useless, only helps with weapons modifying and rolling joints.
- Too easy: random gangsters drop 300 ammo, you start the game with the best gun in the game, AI is always the same for every enemy -random drunk and military trained soldier always attack the closest enemy.

This game is currently in the Humble Choice for July 2022, this is part of my coverage of the bundle. If you are interested in the game and it's before August 2nd, 2022, consider picking up the game as part of the current monthly bundle.

This got me nostalgic for Fallout, the original Fallouts.

Atom RPG: Trudograd is the second in a series, in it, the player is exploring a large city called Trudograd for an organization to find a weapon. The player will spend most of his time talking to people, getting to know them, or helping them with whatever needs doing. Or finding prostitutes and sleeping with them. Not that I would do that…

Trudograd is inspired by the original Fallout games and does a good job to live up to that inspiration. There are quite a few memes at times, and the language is odd. Not bad, but it’s been a while since I’ve seen writing like this, and will take some time to get used to. However, there are also incredibly good voiced sections. My real complaint is I want the entire game voiced like that because the acting there felt great, and would have been welcomed, but probably would have cost way too much to do the entire game in that style.

Pick this up if you’re nostalgic for the CRPG, especially Fallout. It also has some similarities to Disco Elysium in the amount of writing here, though there is some combat as well. It’s a style of game that has grown out of style but shouldn’t have, and Trudograd is refreshing to see once again.

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