


IGN’s Atomic Heart review returned an 8/10.

“You’ll explore the twisted utopia of an alternative 1955 Soviet Union, evolve your playstyle and grow a cutting-edge arsenal by taking on spectacular and unforgiving combat against killer robots, unsightly mutants, and bloodthirsty machines that roam the land of Facility 3826,” the description continues.Ītomic Heart releases on 21 February 2023 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC. The Atomic Heart: Annihilation Instinct DLC is included in the Atomic Pass and in the Gold and Premium Editions. So supercharge your AI-augmented punch and prepare for a far-from-bewitching, frenzied intrigue and not-so-enchanting, nerve-racking encounters.” Spoilers: in a world of technological nightmare, no magic trick will save you. “The release of Atomic Heart, the hotly anticipated action-RPG set in the mad utopia of a fictional 1955 USSR, is finally within sight! Today’s video gets you in shape to survive the robot apocalypse, with Jensen Ackles’ accelerated course on blasting robots with deadly efficiency. The official description for Atomic Heart provided under the new trailer reads: Of course, this was quite some time ago now. Of course, they’re two completely different types of games with different target demographics, but the jabs are pretty funny nonetheless. When I first saw Atomic Heart it was the RTX lighting demonstration that showed some strange items in a room. The trailer clearly takes a jab at Hogwarts Legacy, which released last week and might be competition for Atomic Heart in the February release window.
