Atomic Heart, an FPS set in an alternate actuality model of the Soviet Union within the 20th century, just lately launched its first trailer in over a 12 months.
Developed by Russian studio Mundfish, Atomic Heart sees you inhabit the gruff persona of KGB particular agent P-3. The new trailer showcases a bizarre however great perception into the wild world of Atomic Heart, the place steel worms fly throughout the sky and you’ve got a type of unusual Thor-esque hammer that boomerangs again to you after you chuck it at somebody. There’s additionally a bizarre tree monster that appears prefer it has a number of hearts neatly tucked inside its rooted vertebrae.
It’s nonetheless comparatively tough to decipher what’s on the coronary heart of Atomic… Heart. So far, its growth has been shrouded in ambiguity, and there’s no roadmap obtainable to seek the advice of for options and timelines. The Steam description merely reads:
As a consequence, the bizarre gel you swim by and owl-like homicide bees go away a lot to be desired when it comes to rationalization, however the game nonetheless seems to be something however uninspired.
Atomic Heart doesn’t have a launch date but, however you’ll be able to nonetheless wishlist it on Steam, the place you may as well take a look at one other bizarre trailer that includes robots operating on treadmills and a man with a wierd, silvery plasma bubble protruding from his chest (presumably an atomic coronary heart?) You may take a look at some fairly wacky screenshots on the official Mundfish website. The ones that stood out to me had been of a type of skeleton clown(?), robotic amphibians(?), a wierd mass of crimson tentacles(?), and a child robotic with spider eyes(?). Definitely one thing to keep watch over, if solely to see no matter weirdness comes subsequent.
Atomic Heart is about to launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.