A new gameplay video of Atomic Heart for the upcoming Mundfish game has leaked. The video features about 15 minutes of new gameplay tests and more.
We're just over a month away from Atomic Heart's release date, and despite the many reviews we've seen lately, the game hasn't been spared from leaks. A surprisingly lengthy gameplay review leaked online, offering an in-depth look at the gameplay, VR design, abilities, and enemy variety.
The game offers a wide variety of fighting styles, and to be honest, its story is quite engaging. The events unfold in one of the sections where the machines turn against the humans, after which you're sent on a reconnaissance and defense mission.
The game will also support ray-tracing technology, which dramatically enhances visuals. This effect can extend from environments to enemies and other elements like ice and more. While the story takes place in an alternate history Soviet Union, as mentioned, the robots are spiraling out of control, and players must stop their revolution at Facility 3826.
It's also mentioned that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's General Audiovisual Entertainment Authority has officially canceled the game. It has an appropriate age rating of 18+. This means the title will be released on time, which is February 21st.
The game will be released on PlayStation 4, 5, and Xbox for current and previous generations, as well as PC. Will the game be on your shopping list next month?