![]() Besides just the score, the game incorporates classical and opera music at several points and even remixes some opera at points. The combat music got me amped up every time I was smashing bots. The score for the game is nothing short of exceptional. ![]() Atomic Heart’s score is composed by Mick Gordon, who scored Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal. The sound of your melee weapons smashing onto the metal bodies of the robots is satisfying. The robots all have a nice motor sound that accompanies their movements. ![]() P-3 had a few weirdly delivered lines at the beginning of the game, but as I played further into the game and got a better idea of his character, then the sarcasm and cynicism that he oozes makes those early lines not seem so strange. The voice work is good for a bunch of voice actors that I’ve never heard the names of before. The game’s sound design is stupendous in addition to its stunning visuals. I was very impressed considering that this is Mundfish Studios’ first game. Everything is really polished and high quality from a graphical standpoint. In cutscenes the details on their skin and facial expressions were very realistic. The subtle twitches and movements of the hands during gameplay really sell every action. The human characters in the game are all amazingly detailed as well. There are also many flying bots that serve different functions such as attacking you or alerting other bots to you, but the most annoying are the blue ones that repair bots that you have destroyed (especially because they love to repair the sentry bots as a priority.) Then there are these annoying flower-shaped sentry bots that hang from the walls and if they see you then they summon swarms of extra enemies to the area. They have little Charlie Chaplin mustaches and blank expressionless faces, and they are all clothed in either white or black jumpsuits, though I’m sure those suits are just painted on. Speaking of the bots, there are some creepy dead-eyed bots that attack you all throughout this game. ![]() It’s a great detail to sell the disfunction of the bots. There are droids that don’t have combat capabilities, so they are stuck in a damaged loop of cleaning and other menial tasks in many of these complexes and you must avoid them as they zip around the room at high speeds. The lighting in them is dim and very well done to create an atmosphere of dread. The corridors in the facilities are rightfully creepy as well. The Chelomy Complex at the beginning of the game is a beautiful little city, and then when you get to the outside area in the mountains the landscape is vibrant and gorgeous. (Just a side note completely unrelated to the game but Kollectiv 2.0 is going to release on June 13th, 1955 in the game, which is Jason Voorhees’ ninth birthday.)įirst off let me just say that the game is visually impressive. The machines go awry and you’re now tasked with finding out why this happened and bringing whoever did this to justice. But unfortunately, the situation blows up before you’re able to assist. You are called to action to prevent small situation with the rollout from becoming a major situation. Your character is equipped with a glove on his left hand that functions much in the same way as the THOUGHT neuro-connectors that are about to be released, although his glove has an AI personality programmed into it named Char-les. You are a military officer named Major Sergei Nechaev, but your nickname is P-3. People will also be able to upload knowledge directly into their brains through the device as well. The Polymer can interact with the human body through the THOUGHT device to control the robots. It all can be done with a liquidized programmable module called Polymer that was created in the 1930s. They are about to release Kollectiv 2.0 and a THOUGHT neuro-connector which will allow people to command their robots by simply using their minds. We come into the game on a day of celebration at the Chelomey Complex. I’m Levi from Hardwired and life is a waking nightmare, so let’s escape it all for a little while and dive into another nightmare. While not necessarily a horror game, it is horror adjacent and plenty bloody, so I am here to review it and let you know if I think it’s worth your time. Atomic Heart was released on February 21st 2023 and was developed by Mundfish Studios. But things take a turn for the worst when the robots enter combat mode and begin attacking instead of serving. They have led the world in scientific discoveries and have developed robots that can be used by everyone on earth as servants. In what is clearly a high fantasy narrative, this game is set in an alternate 1955 where the Soviet Union is the most powerful country on the planet.
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