Trudograd is also a much more refined experience compared to the original, in the same ways as BG2 is compared to BG1. Where the first game is more free-roaming and the second is mainly focused on one big city. My go-to comparison would be Baldur's Gate 1 and 2. While the original ATOM RPG let you freely roam the post-nuclear Soviet wastes Trudograd takes you to a city in the east that went untouched by the bombs. System-wise the only significant difference between the two games is that Trudograd lacks a karma system and reputation. Someone less impressed might call it “inspired” or just a clone. To me the game is a tribute to our beloved Fallout. It’s big enough to be called a proper sequel rather than just an expansion as it was first conceived. The spoilers shouldn't have been in but this is my first review and I somehow missed the number 1 rule.ĪTOM RPG Trudograd (from here on just Trudograd) is a stand-alone expansion that builds on ATOM RPG and continues it’s story. If you are sensitive to that then I advice you to read the review after you have played the game. There are some spoilers to the main quest as well as some spoilers for other quests. ![]() Give me your thoughts in the comments and blame the author for any faults. Below is my review of Trudograd which is also my first attempt at a game review. ![]() ![]() Since I knew I would play it more than once I figured that I might as well put down my thoughts in a review. I really liked ATOM RPG and when I started playing Trudograd I immediately found that it was good.
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