
You can listen to it via Apple Podcasts or RSS, or just listen to this week's episode by hitting the play button below. Published: 1 day ago Atomic Heart Like it or loathe it, Atomic Heart has emerged as one of 2023’s sleeper hits, transporting players back in time to an allo-historical Soviet Russia. If you're a fan of video games, check out Transition, Gadgets 360's gaming podcast. That said, it would be prudent to keep expectations in check. It will be interesting to see what state Atomic Heart is in when it finally is out. Pre-orders are already open and it seems like it's the only thing about this game that really does work.The whole deal with Soviet Luna Park VR sounds like a cashgrab with peopple who bought it left behind.Development was rebooted five months ago and now it looks even worse than it did before, huge gameplay downgrade.Major layoffs and there are not many experienced developers with C++ and UE4 in Russia, a lot of the work is outsourced.Ideas shift from Doom and Prey to even Dark Souls. Someone liked finishers from Doom and they implemented something similar. Everything that people like about the game (art, design, concept) is made by one person - Artyom Galeev, who has been nurturing the concept of the game for many years.CEO doesn't have any knowledge about the game development. Originally posted by VonHagenstein: At one point in time I thought for sure there was a VR demo being promoted for this game.


The Atomic Heart release date is slated for 2019 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and it appears that it's lacking a few elements you'd expect to be in place for a 2019 launch such as its game design.
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Sci-fi Soviet-era shooter Atomic Heart wowed audiences with its announcement trailer and subsequent slivers of gameplay footage from developer Mundfish. Will Atomic Heart support VR A 2017 teaser listed SteamVR and PSVR as release platforms for Atomic Heart, but Mundfish has since said the game won't get a full VR release.
