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  • Summary: A Humanist retro-style RPG game about sincerity and empathy, featuring friendly robot dogs and evil smiley faces.

    Explore the worlds of two separate casts of characters embarked upon their own unique quests, alternating back and forth as their seemingly unrelated stories creep closer and
    A Humanist retro-style RPG game about sincerity and empathy, featuring friendly robot dogs and evil smiley faces.

    Explore the worlds of two separate casts of characters embarked upon their own unique quests, alternating back and forth as their seemingly unrelated stories creep closer and closer together.

    Engage with a wide variety of unique and unusual enemies in turn based combat mixed with bullet hell style dodge mechanics.

    Fight to unconver the mystery of he whom holds the ground up to our feet...
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Feb 5, 2024
    85
    Atlas Wept should be given more love and attention with its fun gameplay and great story. Don’t be afraid to give it a whirl, you’ll never know what its world has to offer.
  2. 85
    Atlas Wept has a strong visual design that helps it touch on its core themes. Pain, loss and the desperate search for identity. It explores them well and has an interesting combat system to boot.
  3. Jan 25, 2024
    70
    Although it might be hard for Atlas Wept to stand out among the flood of games currently available, it offers strong bang for its buck. The dozen-hour playtime is perfectly judged and fits in nicely with the depth of gameplay and breadth of its story. It’s a worthwhile experience, offering a touching tale that examines humanity with a vital spark of hope at the end.
  4. Jan 12, 2026
    70
    Despite its occasionally tedious mechanics and uneven pacing, Atlas Wept succeeds where it matters most: in its heart. Its melancholic tone, thoughtful themes, and simple-yet-endearing cast linger long after the credits roll, elevating it above its mechanical shortcomings. Fans of narrative-driven indie RPGs, especially those drawn to EarthBound/Mother-inspired experiences, will find much to admire here. It stumbles in terms of gameplay, but its emotional resonance ensures it will be remembered fondly.
  5. Jan 16, 2024
    60
    Atlas Wept does a great job at creating a 2D retro RPG that’s accessible to beginners. Unfortunately, some of its strengths aren’t enough to overshadow its weaknesses. The story can often be unclear with not enough explanation. It’s too easy to get bogged down by combat, which weakens the overall charm. But what Atlas Wept does well is think outside the box, giving you a decent RPG experience to jump into.