Atomic Heart looks even better with ray-tracing-on in its most recent gameplay trailer that introduces some new hostile creatures as well. Ray-Tracing is surely one of the greatest technologies in developing video games that changed the look of video games entirely. The technology was important enough that made both Sony and Microsoft include ray-tracing support
Atomic Heart
As one of the anticipated indie projects for 2021, Atomic Heart is a gorgeous-looking first-person shooter that was originally revealed back in 2018, however, the game hasn’t received a release window yet. Recently, the developer updated the game’s Steam page with a little bit of new information. Atomic Heart is set in an alternative universe
Atomic Heart, the mysterious first-person RPG from Russian developer Mundfish, dropped a new trailer showing off more of the game than we’ve ever seen before. Mainly, the trailer focuses on combat in Atomic Hearts, which we’ve seen before, although only when the game was in pre-alpha last year. This new footage makes it plain that the
Atomic Heart, the sci-fi acid-trip compared to BioShock and Fallout, has received a new trailer showing off its brand of strangeness. If you’ve forgotten what Atomic Heart is, nobody can really blame you. The game made its debut in 2018 and since then we’ve gotten sparse looks at it. Mundfish, the developers of the game, don’t even share
Developer Mundfish has revealed an additional ten minutes of gameplay from their upcoming first person shooter Atomic Heart. The gameplay section begins in an outdoors area with the player wielding a silenced pistol of sorts with only 12 rounds. After observing some Nier Automata-looking robots with saw-blade mohawks, the player shoots at a wandering robot
If you are developing a game, whether it be a development team of under ten people or a hugely expensive title spanning several worldwide offices, it’s likely that your game is going to be delayed. Whether it be because of missed milestones, a packed release week, or you’re a billion dollar company that didn’t have
Set in an alternate universe in the Soviet Union, Atomic Heart shows the dangers of putting too much trust into the technology that we create. The new title is being developed by Mundfish, and they released a new trailer showing off the gameplay in their new bizarre and futuristic world. In this game, players will