- Publisher: SouthPeak Games , Icarus Games
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2009
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 166 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 101 out of 166
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Mixed: 27 out of 166
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Negative: 38 out of 166
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PaulA.Jan 30, 2010
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Aug 2, 2012
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MascalzoneLJan 24, 2010A truly massive game, finally. The great brackground, the depth of the character customization and the huge crafting system really makes this game to reach the top level of the online RPG experience. There are a lot of things that could be improved, but the developers have already demonstrated what they're able to do.
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Apr 11, 2012this is one of the better games I've played yet, really like the crafting system, especially the level of availability for most weapons, FINALLY crafting has it's credits.
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Feb 1, 2012One of my favorite MMOs. Bleak wasteland, crafting everything you need, eating contaminated stuff and using your mutant powers to stay alive. They have gone free to play so there is no reason not to check it out.
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JacksonHJan 1, 2010
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RaabeLOct 23, 2009a bit of lag, a bit of time and everything will be all right. this game makes you think and doesnt tell you where to go or what you have to do like most games out there now. get off the rails and head to the apocalypse.
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RobertSJan 16, 2010
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milliegJan 16, 2010
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[anonymous]Jan 7, 2010
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Jun 11, 2014
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Apr 18, 2012
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May 11, 2012One of the best rpg i have ever played and mmo for that. I would recommend this game for any one who likes fallout and any one who likes playing rpg.
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NilsEOct 16, 200910 points for being original in a genre filled to the brim with clones. The game perhaps deserves more like an 8 or a 9 (great but un-polished) but because of potential, ambition and originality it's a clear 10 in my book.
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DarrenRSep 30, 2009Graphics aren't great, performance needs improving, but Fallen Earth is the sandboxy, deep MMO a lot of players have been waiting for. And it's a very rewarding experience. Best new MMO for some time.
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MarkTOct 1, 2009
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JasonOct 1, 2009
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RotinajTOct 25, 2009Certainly not a perfect game by any means, Fallen Earth is crafts a truly amazing and immersing gameplay experience. Everything from crafting to killing a few opponents in PvP feels extremely rewarding. It's very easy to see past the bugs and minor flaws in a game as stellar as this.
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WinstonSOct 8, 2009This is a great game with a lot of diversity and things to do. No it doesn't hold your hand but who says all good games have to. The devs are great and responsive. Why don't more people know about this game!
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GeoffH.Sep 29, 2009
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RobMNov 1, 2009It is a nice concept game with a deep customization to the characters. Definitively not for your average played who wants to point and click and be done with it. Iam enjoying the gloom world of the post-civilized world and i am sure i will enjoy it for a long time.
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BMFOct 1, 2009
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AaromMOct 12, 2009
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AcriminalMindNov 7, 2009As far as I can see this is the only relatively new mmo out there that dares to break the WoW mold. It offers an alternative to mature gamers who are tired of dwarfs, trolls, and asian looking anime toons.
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chrisdOct 18, 2009
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KrienasDec 12, 2009
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peterjOct 27, 200910 for being a game that bravely challenges the current MMO formula and, even though it still room for improvements, manages to deliver a fun game! that´s just not very common in this genre.
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DeliberatlyOffensiveOct 7, 2009
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KeithMOct 8, 2009
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Awards & Rankings
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Fallen Earth is truly a nice MMORPG. In spite of its mix of well-known and overused gameplay formulas and storyline ideas, some of which are very close to Fallout 3, the end product is really various and immersive, and its 5000 square kilometres map is simply astonishing.
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Fallen Earth doesn’t exude the polish witnessed in recent MMOs. It’s barely adequate in terms of visuals, excruciating stretches of nothing are common, and I have never encountered so many bugs in a launch-product. And yet, it’s crawled beneath my skin.
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The game itself is like nothing else on the market. The steep initial learning curve will filter out all but a certain type of player. Those who give the game a chance and can handle being completely in control of their character's destiny will find a deeply nuanced and rewarding play experience that is unique among its competitors.