Atlas Reactor was a free-to-play turn-based tactics game developed by Trion Worlds.
It also contains multiple chapters, each with its own quests, called Missions, that when completed, unlock animated sprites which can be used in-game for free, several times each match.
Atlas is a megacity populated with humans, hybrids, and robots controlled by powerful Trusts.
Freelancers fulfill contracts for their trusts to maintain control over the Atlas Reactor - a technologically advanced energy source that powers the megacity and its inhabitants.
Founded in the bioengineering superpower Oceanus, their focus lies in genetic superiority and zoological diversity.
Freelances associated with this trust rely on the adaptability and unbounded freedom that is only possibly though genetic manipulation (Rask, Nix, Gremolitions Inc., Dr. Finn, Phaedra).
The trust was founded around the Hyperion reactor to the north where their machines brought peace to the struggling area.
(Formerly Blackburn, Grey, Oz, Brynn, Titus)[6] Hyperbotics Formed by Meridian from ex-residents of Hyperion and former members of Warbotics, Hyperbotics is sometimes referred to as the successors of the now fallen trust, seeking to continue where it had left off and improve upon its accomplishments while trying to avoid another downfall.
After an attack killed her family and left her gravely wounded, Grey used her fortune to hunt the monsters in the depths of Atlas.
Kaigin is believed to have gained the power to warp through the reactor's energy fields by a nanite infusion as part of Omni's Project Nidus.
PUP (Helio Corps) is a prototype stealth spy-bot who was adopted and subsequently modded by Zuki.
His diverse weaponry include giant jaws, a grappling leash, rocket boosters, invisibility, and a powerful sound system.
Her nanite infusion allows her to create protective force fields as she wields an ancient sword forged in the heart of the reactor.
His Ballistic Exo Suit provides him weapons such as a piston powered punch, arm cannon, missile barrage, jet pack, and aerial drop shock pod.
Rampart (Helio Corps) is a warbot designed with a limited AI to circumvent the ban put in place after GAIA's desertion.
Dr. Finn (EvoS) is a scientist studying reactor-powered fish hybridization who, when the supply of volunteers ran dry, subjected himself to his experiments.
Helio supports his team with shields, black holes, disruption walls and a seismic hammer.
Dr. Orion Strand (Omni) was inspired by the rematerialization of Aurora and sought to create a robotic suit that would allow him to harness the energy of the reactor.
The results were, to some degree, successful as we now has the unique ability to absorb damage as energy and blast enemies with it.
[7] Atlas Reactor began with a trial-until-you-buy business model, allowing anyone to play Freelancers from the "Free Rotation", which cycles once per week.
Players can now purchase freelancers outside the free rotation with real world or in game currency earned through playing.
The other is managed by ESL, a large professional eSports organization, as a part of their Go4Cup series Atlas Reactor has been well received by critics, with aggregate review websites GameRankings and Metacritic assigning scores of 79.89% and 81/100, respectively.
[12] They described the "fast, exciting and simultaneous PvP action" as combining "the fun, competitive aspects of a MOBA with the strategic thought process of chess."