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Between deadly robots of all kinds, bioengineered monsters, and our own character’s infusion of technology into their body, if Mundfish can stick the landing on this game, it looks like it’s going to be an incredible experience for sci-fi, horror, and shooter fans alike.
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It’s of course going to have a high-quality photo mode to show off all that good detail, but much of the game also looks rather incredible in action. The game looks gorgeous, yet frightening, and clean and sleek, yet often grisly as well. Mundfish has seemingly been pouring everything and the kitchen sink into the design of Atomic Heart.
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Perhaps more importantly, we also learned that Mundfish is aiming to have the game out this year, supposedly in a mystery month ending in “-ber”… meaning possibly between September and December. Atomic Heart Unveils A New Look At Gameplay And Reveals Protagonist Ahead Of PS5 And PS4 Release This Year Joe Apsey / JanuMundfish has revealed a new Atomic Heart gameplay trailer, which showcases the gameplay of the immersive sim and also gives us a first look at the game’s protagonist. It’s looking like a solid blend of gunplay, melee, and biomechanical powers like freezing ice will be at our disposal. The trailer shows us a fresh glimpse of the characters, technology, mechanical and biological horrors, and combat we will see in the game. Mundfish shared a big story trailer and the release window for Atomic Heart on the game’s YouTube channel on February 10, 2022.
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Developing studio Mundfish has set a release window for late 2022. We’ve seen small details here and there on this dystopian sci-fi horror shooter, but the newest trailer for the game has given us an idea of when we’ll be able to play it ourselves. All pre-order and bonus items aside from beta invites will be delivered 'closer to the release date.' Atomic Heart still doesn't actually have a release date, but Mundfish has revealed that it. The game features both the splendid conveniences and absolute horrors of unchecked technology and science, strewn about a natural land of forests and hills. This deal will help us to move towards the release much faster, said Mundfish Studio Director and co-founder Robert Bagratuni.
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The game is being developed for PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5 and Xbox Series XS. Watch new gameplay below.Atomic Heart has looked like quite a unique proposition ever since it was first shown to us. The funding will help the team accelerate the development of its upcoming open-world ARPG Atomic Heart, which still has no release date. Plyush is “not the biggest nor is it the deadliest foe” contained within the facility, but it is certainly the most spaghetti-ish.Ītomic Heart comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. We did get a good look at a mini boss trapped within the halls of VDNKH. P-3 will have to investigate what has caused all these events and deal with what (or who?) is behind all of this,” said Mundfish, evidently keeping mum for now. “The game kicks off when robots start attacking people. That’s as much as we know about the game thus far, and that’s intentional. “Next-gen hardware also provides an exclusive opportunity to fulfill our artistic vision and deliver our game with stunning visuals with no downgrading, which was absolutely essential for current gen.” These “stunning visuals” include a strange goo which suspends fish that swim in its globules, robot bees, spooky androids, all set within a Soviet research facility, known as VDNKH. “Our game will have no loading screens due to fast SSD,” said the developer to IGN. Atomic Heart, the immersive first-person shooter from Mundfish, is on its way to the next generation of hardware (via Gematsu).