However, while Bioshock's soundtrack was mostly jazz and orchestral music, Atomic Heart's latest trailer features a bright Russian pop song. Given how many similarities Atomic Heart seems to have with Bioshock, it shouldn't be a surprise that this game also features a soundtrack much too cheerful for its content. Playing happy music over horrific scenes is a well-documented technique of horror games and horror-adjacent games from around the world. As the trailer's imagery grows more unsettling, the cheerful background track becomes at once less and more fitting than ever. The game will release in redacted ber this year, and we will reveal the exact month and day a bit later. The whole team here at Mundfish is extremely excited to announce the release window of Atomic Heart, the action-packed FPS set in the alternative version of the USSR. Atomic Heart will feature an ultra-detailed Photo Mode, so players will probably be able to take pictures of each of these phenomena in-game. by Robert Bagratuni, Game Director & CEO 6:00pm. Atomic Heart ’s Steam page makes it sound like a more Russian, much more.
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In this new trailer, the protagonist is seen navigating their way through rooms that are actively crumbling into the sky, dodging the laser beams of enormous robot enemies, and interacting with a number of NPCs who range from unassuming old women to mysteriously floating figures. Atomic Heart does not have a release date yet, but when it does come out, it will be on Xbox Game Pass and PC on day one.