If we piece together the information given by the official pages and the team working on the long-awaited game, we can see Atomic Heart being a fast-paced RPG shooter in an open-world setting. The Mundfish and Atomic Heart social media pages have eagerly shared what seems to be gameplay snippets or concept footage in the years since its first announcement, but specific release dates or story details have always been missing. The trailer and the announcement revealed at E3 gave no hints at a release date or even a release year, so it seems this game is still deep in the development process. Comparing the concept art of Soviet Lunapark to Atomic Heart, it’s clear that the general idea and tone has simply been moved over. Stay tuned at Gaming Instincts via Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for more gaming news.In the past Mundfish were developing a game called Soviet Lunapark which was set to be exclusively available in VR. Visceral, spectacular and unforgiving combat.īlast giant machines and mutants using your multiple skills and advanced weapons. Combine your skills and resources, use the environment and upgrade your equipment to overcome challenges and eradicate the evil. Adapt your fighting style to each unique opponent. Using the combat abilities granted by your experimental power glove, your arsenal of blades and cutting-edge weaponry, fight for your life in explosive and frenetic encounters. Only you can stop them and find out what lies behind the idealized world. The unstoppable course of technology along with secret experiments have brought rise to mutant creatures, terrifying machines and superpowered robots-all suddenly rebelling against their creators. With the launch of the latest robot-control system mere days away, only a tragic accident or a global conspiracy could disrupt it… Welcome to a utopian world of wonders and perfection, in which humans live in harmony with their loyal and fervent robots.
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