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2 hours ago, skillzdadirecta said:

I liked it. It does firsts person parkour and melee combat about as good as it can be to date.  You do get a lot of the cool moves in that game that you're talking about. Dodges, combat rolls, drop kicks. 

I should check this out. Parkour sounds fun. I really liked Mirror's Edge when there wasn't shitty combat.

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Mundfish is "at the stage of polishing and final assembly".

 

 

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Spotted by wccftech in the updated FAQ on the game's official Discord, developer Mundfish says that the game is pretty much done and is now "at the stage of polishing and final assembly", which is exciting. 

 

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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart - Information Thread, update - game is "at the stage of polishing and final assembly", will have two endings
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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (A Month That Ends in "ber" 2022, PC/PlayStation consoles/Xbox consoles) - Information Thread, update - "Official Release Window" trailer
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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (A Month That Ends in "ber" 2022, PC/PlayStation consoles/Xbox consoles) - Information Thread, update - release delay to 2023 reported
  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (PC/PlayStation consoles/Xbox consoles, 202?) - Information Thread, update - release delay to 2023 reported
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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (PC/PlayStation consoles/Xbox consoles, 202?) - Information Thread, update - "Combat" Trailer
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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (PC/PlayStation consoles/Xbox consoles, "Winter 202?") - Information Thread, update - Focus Entertainment announced as publisher, release now slated for "this winter"
1 hour ago, Bloodporne said:

Do you HAVE to play a dude with a Brohawk? I'm not sure I can handle that. 

I don’t want to play a dude at all because I prefer playing as chicks in games, but I don’t mind as much in first person games because I don’t have to stare at a dude’s ass the entire time like I have to in third person ones. :p

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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (PC/PlayStation/Xbox/Game Pass, 21 February 2023) - Information Thread, update - Release Date Reveal Trailer
  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Atomic Heart (PC/PlayStation/Xbox/Game Pass, 21 February 2023) - Information Thread, update - 10 minutes of boss fight gameplay footage
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IGN First takes a look at the alternate Soviet history backstory behind Atomic Heart, the upcoming chaotic FPS from developer Mundfish.

 

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The year is 1936. Dmitry Sergeevich Sechenov, a professor at the Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences, has created a unique electronic storage device. Little does he know that his invention is the first step in a series of events that will result in a robotic massacre.

 

The year is 1950. Sechenov’s inventions have ushered in an age of technological prosperity for the Soviet Union. His laboratory, known as Facility 3826, is hard at work on a device that will link humans and robots. Thought control over machines is just years away.

 

The year is 1955. Robots have turned against their creators. Blood covers the floors and walls of Facility 3826. Atomic Heart begins.

 

 

 

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IGN First takes a look at the unique damage and looting systems in Atomic Heart, the chaotic new FPS from developer Mundfish.

 

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You’re going to be smashing a lot of robots in Atomic Heart. You’ll need to blast them in two or tear them limb from limb to ensure your own survival. But those moments of violence are just one part of a bigger cycle; by destroying robots you can then harvest their components, which can then be used to upgrade your weapons and abilities, which in turn can then be used to destroy more robots. That’s the cycle of life in the halls of Facility 3826.

 

 

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Our impressions after going hands-on with Atomic Heart.

 

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Atomic Heart wears its influences on its sleeve. It’s a graphic first-person shooter packed with superpower-like abilities and owes a lot to classics of the genre, Bioshock and Half-Life. However, that doesn’t mean it hasn’t got many of its own unique ideas and surprises also hidden up that same sleeve, and from playing a considerable amount of Mundfish’s debut, I’ve found there’s a lot to be excited about.

 

Atomic Heart lulls you into familiar territory straight off the bat, albeit in a very unfamiliar world. Its opening takes obvious cues from Bioshock Infinite’s masterful introduction to Columbia as you take a leisurely trip through a peaceful alternate-history Soviet city. Thanks to the big brains at the fictional Facility 3826, robots have been integrated into society and help relieve the public from everyday stresses and labour. The calm is short-lived, however, as – inevitably – the AI turns not so friendly and the game begins in earnest. From there I’ve jumped around to several different points in Atomic Heart to get a proper feel of what it has to offer, consistently being surprised by what came next. It’s not the straight-up corridor shooter some may envisage, nor a sprawling open-world full of nooks to explore, or a puzzle-filled brainteaser. It’s all of those things and more. The scope of Atomic Heart is impressive, and seemingly unfolds and builds as you make your way through its many distinct and large sci-fi complexes over the course of its 20-hour-plus campaign.

 

 

 

 

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Meet four of the many robots not happy to see you in Atomic Heart.

 

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Atomic Heart is set in an alternate Soviet history world full of robots. They are each cleverly grounded in the lore of Atomic Heart - built by Facility 3826 to provide day-to-day help for the population - and definitely not going to try and kill you. Here, we’ll be taking a closer look at four of the many unique designs that developer Mundfish has created for Atomic Heart.

 

 

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