![]() ![]() Scientist and engineers invent a programmable liquid module called “Polymer,” which they manage to make insurmountable strides in the field of robotics. We play as P3, a Spec-Ops soldier who is eager to work with the Soviet Union after rehabilitating from war injuries – which coincidentally gave him the side effect of amnesia. Mundfish spent considerable time crafting the world of Atomic Heart with their convoluted plot and layered world building. ![]() Although imperfect, by the time I made it to the end, I could only anticipate their next project as Atomic Heart is one hell of a ride. Mundfish’s first AAA title manages to exceed expectations in ways that matters and sits comfortably by the greats that inspired. This game takes the caricature of post-war futurism and brings it to life in unbelievable fashion it’s filled with decent plot twists and amazing world building – all marred by below average voice acting and annoying technical issues. Imagine a world set in the 50’s where the Soviet Union wins World War 2 and extreme communism alongside unprecedented technological advancements thrives – lead by a promise to a better world with humans commanding robots to do their bidding that’s the underlying premise of Atomic Heart. ![]()
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