Flying above the land of the USSR for several minutes, we are given a tour of the true scale surrounding the world of Atomic Heart. The world of Atomic Heart is beautiful but horrifying, bleak but mesmerizing, and contains a huge overworld that is beautiful to look at but terrifying to live in. After an unknown assailant commits sabotage that leaves robots active in combat mode, Agent P-3 must fight through hordes of mechanical beasts and find out the reason behind the now ongoing war between humans and robots. Humans would have access to devices that would grant instant knowledge of various subjects to help improve their lives for years to come. Atomic Heart opens up with a giant, floating facility celebrating the rollout of Kollective 2.0, a neural network of peaceful robots that are aimed to replace human workers and allow humans to control robots remotely using the mind. Playing as the foul-mouthed WWII veteran Major Nechayev, also known as Agent P-3, we are plunged into one of the most interesting prologues I’ve ever seen in gaming. Welcome to the wacky world of Atomic Heart. Seemingly styled around similar themes created in games like BioShock and Fallout, Atomic Heart offers a fresh look at what a robot apocalypse could have looked like during the 1950s. Atomic Heart is one of those games that experienced countless delays year after year before its official release this February 21st, 2023.
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