![]() This one’s suffering from a combined robot uprising/zombifying plantlife outbreak that the brass would rather keep quiet, and they’ve deemed one bloke with some guns, improvised melee weapons and Plasmid-like glove powers enough to quell it. After a gorgeous intro aboard a flying city, the first of many BioShock series influences, irritable special agent P-3 (that’s you) and his snarking AI-powered glove (that’s your hand) are deposited into one of the massive science complexes that made this USSR even more of powerhouse than it was in reality. It’s the debut game of just one, Mundfish, and as a first attempt it’s impressively ambitious. Of course, Atomic Heart was not made by several teams. For a shooter set within an alternate history Soviet Union, it could perhaps have used some more central planning. It’s a fascinatingly chaotic medley of ideas, and a rare FPS that lacks even the slightest whiff of battle pass-peddling live serfdom, but those ideas so often fail to gel that it can feel like a game made by several different dev teams. I’ve played a lot of strange games, but never one that lurches between greatness and bafflement as hard or as fast as Atomic Heart. However, the major doesn’t know about everything that’s going on and is yet to find out the truth.A Soviet sci-fi adventure with arresting visuals and occasionally excellent shooting, marred by uneven balancing, undercooked ideas, and an unlikeable protagonist. ![]() He has always believed that machines should never be trusted. He has carefully studied various types of weaponry and mastered both ranged and melee combat. Now, Nechaev is ready to repay the doctor by acting as a spec ops agent. ![]() Dmitry Sechenov saved his life after many missions by performing surgeries on him on more than one occasion, ultimately augmenting the agent’s bones using modern PTA-4 alloys and equipping him with combat Polymer implants. Agent P-3’s past wasn’t all rainbows and butterflies, and everything good that ever happened to him was lost in the blink of an eye and soon forgotten. ![]() ![]() Some might call this arrogant behavior, while others might regard it as a defense mechanism to protect him the world around him. An experienced soldier and a veteran of numerous battles, Major Nechaev is a rather pensive and gloomy individual, although this doesn’t stop him from constantly making caustic remarks. ![]()
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