Radiation City

Open world survival adventure

Published by: Atypical Games
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Radiation City

Welcome to the world of Radiation City where a great survival adventure awaits you!

Forty years after the unfortunate accident of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, destiny brings you to the area of carefully recreated city of Pripyat. Uncover the amazing story, untangle the mystery and try to save your loved one.

This is not an easy task. It’s a huge open world area filled with dangers and anomalies. Hungry predators and sub-human creatures, they all want a piece of you. The elements, combined with radiation and unexplained phenomenon, make the lovely looking environment a place where you shouldn’t be. Yet, here you are.

Scavenge for resources inside any building and especially the landmarks of Pripyat: hotel Polissya, the cultural center, cinema Prometheus, the swimming pool and all the abandoned flat buildings. Craft and choose your gear wisely. Discover and use the campsites for safely passing the nights. Equipment, weapons and the vehicles you may find and use are your only friends.

Good luck!
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User Rating

4.42 out of 5

77 ratings in Australia

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Radiation City Reviews

Where’s The Frames?

Hadfvyjvyjf on

Australia

Radiation City takes open-world adventure to a whole new level and I really enjoy it... although, if you want the best frame rate you MUST play the game on the LOWEST settings. Having the game on the “Medium, High, Very High” choices for graphics makes the game lag a bunch! Other than that, it’s pretty good game.

Vry gudz

Banana2pants!! on

Australia

Git is it is vry gudz

Good but radiation island is better

KL7789 on

Australia

Tbh I prefer radiation island because you had a place where you could store things rather than just a tent. It would be nice to see more things to craft and maybe be able to barricade an existing house or some sort of place you could claim as your own and place extra storage/be a safe zone because you definitely need it in this game. There are a couple of glitches like zombies getting stuck and running through walls. But it’s a pretty good game and I the setting makes it a lot scarier than radiation island!

My new fav game

Darceman 647 on

Australia

It’s my new favourite game by far apart from where it lags, thats why I’m only giving it 🎖🎖🎖🎖not 🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖.

Need to play the game again

Godvszombies on

Australia

Since they’ve updated the game I’ll have to check the changes. ATM the devs want me to update the review. I’ll leave it 4 stars for the moment.

Needs update

SuckA_FarT on

Australia

Unplayable on my 6s. Character won’t stop randomly jumping and using weapon equiped. Plus the buttons are way too small. Being able to resize would be good. Unable to play until this is fixed, and being a paying customer I hope this is soon otherwise I’d appreciate a refund. Thank you.

Loot issue solved!!! MFi’s supported

Pro game reviewer on

Australia

Five star game!! Devs have updated and solved missing loot issue, we now have a full game and what a game it is!! Beautifully made. One of the best survival games out ther and worth every cent now. Do not hesitate to buy if you are into survival games. You will not be dissapointed. The game also has MFi controller support,wich (IMO with certain games) a whole star is reserved on wether the game supports MFi’s. As smartphones become more advanced some games NEED MFi support. And this game does,wich makes an awesome game even greater. Id like to say (FINALY!!! Id like to say) well done to the team on a great game! 😉👌

Needs more content

C3CXGaming on

Australia

Great game good graphics. But needs more content or some sort of DLC I completed the game on hard in 2 hours. I feel like the story line was faint and dull and the game required a loot of walking as cars broke down way to easily.

I'm a huge fan

Cool man 191 on

Australia

THIS GAME IS AMAZING. I played rad island for hours when I was younger and then when this came out I was extremely exited... but there is many bugs. I parked my truck in the city with all my loot in it ( for your information), came back from a quest AND THE CARS INVISIBLE. It still shows on the map but it's nowhere. If you could fix this I would be extremely glad. Keep up the good work!

Fantastic

shandogg12346 on

Australia

I’ve always wanted a game like this for so long. The best thing about it is the weapons & the zombies in the game. I recommend this.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Atypical Games
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
1.0.7 (1 year ago )
Released on
Aug 23, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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