We don’t know once we’ll get the subsequent BioShock title, however the upcoming sport Atomic Coronary heart from Mundfish might as nicely be its non secular sequel.
Because of GameSpot, we have now over 10 minutes of gameplay for Atomic Coronary heart, and it has gamers diving via an alternate-universe Soviet Russia going up in opposition to a robotic rebellion. Watch this:
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Atomic Coronary heart seems to be like a non secular successor to Bioshock in additional methods than one. On this video, we have now 10 minutes of preview gameplay that offers us a reasonably strong take a look at what the sport seems to be like to this point. From puzzle-solving to fight with mech-style enemies which are out to your head, there’s loads to unpack.
The video mainly exhibits off two components of the sport, fight and puzzle-solving. Throughout fight, gamers have entry to a wide range of weapons, and so they may make use of particular elemental talents through the usage of Atomic Coronary heart’s model of Adam/Plasmids. In fact, what BioShock sport isn’t full with no puzzle-solving minigame, which AH just about has.
The sport seems to be very fascinating to say the least, and I’m certain plenty of followers miss that first-person shooter sport with a mixture of sci-fi elemental powers. The world additionally appears very fascinating, and I hope that Atomic Coronary heart manages to have a story that simply provides extra to the fascinating gameplay and lore.
Catch Atomic Coronary heart when it launches of Xbox One, Xbox Sequence X|S, PC, and PlayStation 4|5 on Feb. 21.