The upcoming first-person shooter RPG Atomic Heart is back in the spotlight after being out of it for quite a while. Developer Mundfish revealed the unique open-world shooter in 2017. Unfortunately, a long period of radio silence from the developers allowed it to slip back under the radar for many players. However, the game recently reemerged with Mudnfish confirming a late 2022 release date.
A development team member talked about the upcoming FPS in a recent interview. The discussion covered several topics related to the game and its development, with the interviewee calling Atomic Heart a “way crazier” version of the Bethesda-published Doom and Wolfenstein games.
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GamingBolt’s Shubhankar Parijat published the interview earlier today but did not specify who at the studio they spoke to. The conversation touched on the game’s open world and combat systems, in addition to questions about its development progress. Near the end of the interview, Parijat asked how the game’s more strategic approach to shooting will manifest in gameplay. However, the developer’s response indicated that Atomic Heart’s action-packed gameplay has more in common with the sensibilities of recent Bethesda first-person shooters than anything else.
Mundfish’s representative told the interviewer, “Atomic Heart is an action game first and foremost. It’s very dynamic. You can definitely strategize on the go and pick various playstyles, but the core gameplay revolves around high-octane action. Think Doom, Wolfenstein, but way crazier.” This somewhat contradicts the tone of the original 2017 teaser, which seemed to suggest a slower, more atmospheric shooter in the same vein as Irrational Games’ BioShock. However, it
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