Atlas Reactor brings a new game mode inspired by the game trailer for Christmas. In addition, we get to play a new heroine named Phaedra.
In Atlas Reactor, four cyberpunk heroes fight against each other for the most kills. The twist is that everything is turn-based, and you have a strict time limit of only 20 seconds to plan each move. So far, there have been 23 heroes and only the aforementioned standard game mode, but both of these will change with the winter update!
Get the briefcase!
The new heroine from Atlas Reactor is named Phaedra and loves to bring other characters into her cozy home and have fun with them. Okay, it should be mentioned that Phaedra is a two-meter tall monster that looks like a mix of a lizard, a cobra, a tree, and an insect, has four legs and two arms, and is actually called “Phaedra, the Abomination”! This Phaedra is a mashup of various DNA experiments from the EvoS corporation and represents a terrifying presence on the battlefield. She can attack through walls and has a long-range storm attack. Particularly creepy: She can pull enemies through the ground into her lair and munch on them delightfully.
In addition to the new heroine, there is finally another game mode for Atlas Reactor. It is similar to the fun trailer of Atlas Reactor. You know, the one with the briefcase and the dog. Like in the movie, you have to grab that briefcase and keep it as long as possible. Whoever has the briefcase is always visible and cannot use evasive skills. Additionally, the briefcase falls to the ground when you take enough damage. Each round with briefcase possession gives points, and when 10 are together, an exit appears that you need to reach. In addition to these new features, the corporate wars are now over and Warbotics is out. The whole fun is already available, and for Christmas, there are also new skins and decorated maps.
https://youtu.be/13E07c5hfIQ
Thanks to the new game mode with the briefcase, a major criticism of Atlas Reactor is finally resolved. Because however fun the deathmatch rounds in the standard mode were, it eventually got boring. The hunt for the briefcase should therefore bring a breath of fresh air into the turn-based action game. The new heroine Phaedra fits well into the lineup of existing characters and already impresses with her cool design.