Soviet-era shooter Atomic Heart debuts trailer for more than a year

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Soviet-era shooter Atomic Heart debuts trailer for more than a year

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By Cian Maher
Sunday, March 1, 2020, 16:04 GMT
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The FPS is set in another realistic version of the Soviet Union in the 20th century. Atomic Heart recently launched its first trailer in more than a year.

The Atomic Heart developed by Russian studio Mundfish lets you see the rude character of Agent K-3. The new trailer shows a weird but wonderful insight into the wild world of the atomic heart, where metal worms are flying in the sky, and you will see a strange thunder hammer that will suck someone into it, and it will Fly back to you. There is also a weird tree monster, it seems that its root vertebra is neatly hiding a few hearts.

Deciphering the core of the atom … the heart is still relatively difficult. So far, its development has been shrouded in ambiguity, and there is currently no roadmap available for consulting on features and timelines. Steam's description is just this:

"Atomic Heart is an adventure first-person shooter. At noon in the Soviet Union, its activities took place in another universe. The main character of the game was Agent P-3. After successfully landing in the company" 3826 ", he tried to find What went wrong. "(Originally)

As a result, the weird gels and owl-like murder bees you've swept across are great for explanation, but the game looks uninspiring.

Atomic Heart has no release date yet, but you can still list it on Steam, here you can also check out another weird trailer that describes a robot running on a treadmill and a stretch from his chest The strange silver plasma bubble coming out of the guy (presumably the atomic heart?) You can also view some weird screenshots on the official Mundfish website. What stands out to me are some kind of skeleton clown (?), Robot amphibians (?), A strange red tentacle group (?), And a spider-eyed baby robot (?). Definitely something to watch, even if you just want to see what happens next.

Atomic Heart will launch on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

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