Atlas Fallen PC Keyboard Controls Guide - Magic Game World

Atlas Fallen PC Keyboard Controls Guide

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Atlas Fallen, crafted with care by the top-notch team at Deck13, isnโ€™t your typical action-adventure title. This one starts by stranding you in the middle of a desolate desert scenarioโ€”but surprise! You’re empowered by a mysterious force which allows you to zip across the dunes like gravity’s just a suggestion. The sand slide? A serious game-changer. And thereโ€™s lots more lurking beneath the surface.

 

Remember, though, you’re not there to sightsee. Armed with the power of the Nyaal, you’re equipped for loads of next-level combat. Got to admit, the game gives off some genuine “God of War” vibes…

 

To delve deep into the game world and actually ace Atlas Fallen calls for complete cognizance of the controls. Well, no worriesโ€”this guide’s got your back. So take a look belowโ€”that’s where the comprehensive list of keyboard controls for Atlas Fallen can be found.

 

 

Movement:

  • W: Move Forward

 

  • S: Move Backward

 

  • A: Move Left

 

  • D: Move Right

 

 

Actions:

  • Spacebar: Jump

 

  • Alt: Evade

 

  • E: Interact

 

  • Q: Sandskin/Parry

 

  • V: Raise/Crush

 

  • F: Launch Attack / Slam Attack

 

  • R: Use Idol

 

  • โ†‘: Toggle Spring / Sand Slide

 

 

Combat:

  • Left Mouse Button: Primary Attack

 

  • Right Mouse Button: Secondary Attack

 

  • 1: Use Active Stone (Tier 1)

 

  • 2: Use Active Stone (Tier 2)

 

  • 3: Use Active Stone (Tier 3)

 

  • 4: Shatter

 

 

UI and Navigation:

  • F1: Show health, Idol, and momentum UI

 

  • Mouse Wheel Up: Lock Next Target East

 

  • Mouse Wheel Down: Lock Next Target West

 

  • I: Show Inventory

 

  • L: Show Questlog

 

  • M: Show Map

 

  • Tab: Nyaal’s Senses

 

  • H: (Hold) Hide/Show Quest/ Distress Signal (Co-op)

 

 

Quest and Inventory Management:

  • X: Cycle Quest Tracker Left

 

  • C: Cycle Quest Tracker Right

 

  • 9: Cycle Stones Preset Left

 

  • 0: Cycle Stones Preset Right

 

  • Fernando

    Fernando is doing what he always did, sharing his honest opinions about games whenever he can. The difference is now he is writing and not talking about it.

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