



You face off against merciless robots and the results of failed experiments while also grappling with Sergey's rapidly deteriorating mental health.
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You explore the massive facility 3826 grounds, shooting and hitting with an experimental AI glove called Charles in hand.Įven though Atomic Heart's story is intriguing and full of clever ideas, the pacing may cause some events to drag on for far too long. You must find a solution before the release of the upcoming Collective 2.0, a human-controlled robot operating system. In 1955, you make an appearance to aid Sechenov with one of his biomechanical experiments, but all the robots quickly become violent toward the humans, and all hell breaks loose. Technology in the areas of transportation, farming, weaponry, and manufacturing has progressed at a rate that is hard to fathom. After WWI, the USSR gathered its brightest minds in science and made a groundbreaking discovery: neuro-polymers. It's set in a parallel universe where the Soviet Union developed cutting-edge technology decades before its actual time. In Atomic Heart, you take the role of Major Sergey Nechayev, aka codenamed Agent P-3, a resident of a Soviet Empire where polymer technology developed by Doctor Sechenov has led to significant scientific breakthroughs. It has a rather thought-provoking narrative, gameplay, and perks, but it seems as though the developers have tried to do a lot of different things at once, which causes the game to almost always be in conflict with itself. Although the game doesn't bring anything groundbreaking in terms of its design decisions, it still offers some delight and sighting. This first-person shooter looks great, as promised, but the question is whether or not it will be as good as it promises to be as a whole. Some parts of the game signify smallish details from BioShock, but most design decisions are introduced innovatively. Although there was still some uncertainty about it, while many had also dubbed it a clone of the BioShock series, let me be clear: it is not. Few individuals throughout social media have tried to unfairly boycott the Cyprus-based company in response to the Russian-Ukraine war, but that didn't stop Mundfish team from working on the project. Since 2017, more than five years have been spent developing Atomic Heart, and finally, the first Mundfish game is out. We were immediately drawn to Atomic Heart's unique visual flair and intriguing context when it was first introduced at the E3 2018.
