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1558730cookie-checkAtomic Heart Teaser Trailer Briefly Shows Off Combat, Environments, And More
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2020/02

Atomic Heart Teaser Trailer Briefly Shows Off Combat, Environments, And More

Atomic Heart is Mundfish’s upcoming project, which sees the main protagonist, detective P-3, having to investigate mysterious activities going on at a Soviet base. The game is set in an alternate universe that sees the USSR exploring new science and autonomous tech is set to release across PC, PS4, and Xbox One sometime this year.

In an attempt to promote this sci-fi action-adventure game that happens to rock a first-person view, the dev team released a new teaser trailer briefly showing off combat, the game’s environment, and more.

You can check out the teaser trailer right here courtesy of Mundfish‘s YouTube channel:

If you were scratching your heading wondering what was going on in the above video, there’s no need to worry.

The trailer starts off showing a living yet synthetic (water-like) substance named “Polymer.” This stuff is said to be handy when solving puzzles and traversing around the game’s open and enclosed sectors. You can also use this stuff to pilfer items from to help you in combat scenarios, but beware staying in it too long since you can drown in it.

Furthermore, the flying worms are said to be drills that can be dangerous. It’s unclear if you can kill them, but you will need to dodge them if you encounter them in enclosed spaces.

The opening box thing that looks like an old USSR fridge is said to be called a “Seagull.” This box allows you to craft things in the game, and you can do that by gathering materials.

The glove with wired tentacles coming out of it is an “implant glove” that possesses telekinetic powers. You can push and pull things, and solve puzzles with it, as seen in the video trailer.

At 0:37 of the video, you can see the option to “loot” from the “Damaged Shakal,” which allows you to build and craft things such as ammo for weapons and guns — like 7.62 x 39 rounds for the AK-47 or upgrades that grant elemental effects such as ice, fire, and electricity.

And lastly, the flying yellow-ish robot with blades coming out the top half of it is named “bee.” there are many bees in this game, and they come from metal beehives. However, when left alone, they can slowly repair enemies, cameras, and dead enemies.

You can learn more about this game by heading on over to mundfish.com.

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