Though Atomic Heart shares some definite similarities to games like Bioshock and Half-Life 2, the way that the narrative of this adventure unfolds often makes it unclear where players actually are in the grand scheme of the narrative. That’s why we’re laying out the names of all 42 chapters below and the possible pop cultural references that many of them are tied to.
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2. The Complex
3. What the Fuck Have I Gotten Myself Into
4. Wanted Dead or Alive: Viktor Petrov
5. Not So Fast, Major
6. In Hot Pursuit
7. Chronos Trigger (A reference to the classic SNES JRPG Chrono Trigger).
8. Everything Illuminated (See below).
9. They Want to Make a Green Mars
10. Into the Fire
11. In an Overgrown Park
12. March of Flowers
13. As You Sow, So Shall You Reap
14. Locked Inside With Hostiles
15. Run For Your Life (A possible reference to the Iron Maiden song “Run to the Hills”).
16. Breath of Fresh Air
17. Country House
18. SDC2 Volan Cheat Sheet
19. Morning Express
20. Excellent
21. The Brave New World (A reference to the classic Aldous Huxley novel, Brave New World).
22. A Glass Darkly (A reference to a biblical verse and a 1961 Swedish film called Through a Glass Darkly).
23. Hands Off
24. Made in The USSR (A possible reference to “Back in the USSR” by The Beatles).
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