Atomic Heart is heavily inspired by games like BioShock and Prey both in its story and game design. However, there are some very obvious easter eggs that nod to the first BioShock game hidden away for you to find. This guide outlines every BioShock easter egg you can stumble across.
Every BioShock easter egg in Atomic HeartHere, we’ve listed all the BioShock easter eggs we’ve found in Atomic Heart in no particular order. will some may require a bit more understanding to grasp, most are very obvious.
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The first BioShock easter egg can be found while you’re in the game’s introductory sequence. While you’re sat in a boat moving down a canal, you’ll hear a man and a woman discussing something secret. The man mentions a code, 0451. This code is used in many games, but it’s also the first one you’ll get in BioShock. Most people agree that the code is a reference to Fahrenheit, a dystopian novel, which is very fitting considering what Atomic Heart says about communism.
One-two punchIn BioShock, the first Plasmid you pick up is an electrical power that allows you to shock enemies before following up with a smack with a wrench. This is called the one-two punch. Atomic Heart’s first ability is a similar electrical power that you’re encouraged to use in conjunction with your melee weapon for the majority of the game. while not specifically referenced as an easter egg, we believe it definitely is.
Neptune and the lighthouseLighthouses are an iconic piece of symbolism from the BioShock universe. In the first game, your plane crashes into the sea, and you enter a lighthouse before descending into Rapture. In Atomic Heart, you need to fight your way to a lighthouse, where you’ll
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