![]() ![]() It really is quite something.Īnd here's a slightly less refined teaser trailer from the game's initial announcement last year, back when it was seemingly being considered as VR title for both PS4 and PC (Mundfish is also working on Soviet Lunapark VR, which appears to be set in the same universe as Atomic Heart):Ībout the only thing that can be added to that hypnotic display of quietly disturbing wonder comes in the form of three "news" snippets on Mundfish's website. Luckily, Atomic Heart's arresting first proper trailer (which has the faintest whiff of BioShock about it, if BioShock dealt in jaunty surrealism and psychedelic whimsy), offers a little more suggestion of how events might play out - although, be warned, you'll likely be left with more questions than answers. All the developer is saying so far is that it's "an adventure first-person shooter" set in "an alternate universe during the high noon of the Soviet Union." You apparently play as special agent P-3, sent on some secretive government mission - and that's your lot as far as solid details goes. Developer Mundfish has shown more of its Soviet-era shooter Atomic Heart, bursting forth with a trailer that frankly gives Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding efforts a run for their money in terms of exuberant, all-out strangeness.Ītomic Heart is due to release on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC at some non-specific future-point, and Mundfish is currently being fairly enigmatic about the whole thing.
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