What do you get if Fallout, Cyberpunk 2077, and Bioshock made love in alternate Soviet Russia in the 1950s? We don't know for sure, either, but we have a strong feeling it's going to be Atomic Heart.
Atomic Heart is the first game by Russian developer Mundfish, who also worked on the canceled VR game Soviet Lunapark. The game showcased its visuals and graphics through a short trailer featured during the Xbox Showcase at E3 2021. However, the trailer doesn't give out much information on what kind of game Atomic Heart will be. Thankfully, the game has a Steam Store Page already, which actually has more gameplay videos that we can check out. From there, you'll see how beautiful the game's graphics are, making use of ray-tracing technology and DLSS technologies to amplify the game's striking appearance. The graphics may be beautiful, but you won't catch us wanting to live in this desolate world.
Article Continues BelowFrom what we can see so far, Atomic Heart is a first-person open-world action RPG, pretty much like how Cyberpunk 2077 is played. From a level-design perspective, the game feels more like Bioshock, and its world-building parallels Fallout. The atomic punk game is set in an alternate version of Soviet Russia in 1955, featuring unique monsters, both of flesh or machine.
The game, which started production almost half a decade ago, Atomic Heart will launch on the Xbox Game Pass, although it still doesn't have any actual release date. It will come out on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.