![]() The aesthetic screams BioShock, what with grotesque gore and some really strange looking enemies. Moscow-based developers Mundfish aren’t revealing much about their new immersive first-person shooter aside from the striking trailer below, which certainly got my head spinning with ideas of possibilities. Maybe the reason speculation is the flavour of the day is because there’s not really that much to go on. Atomic Heart might not be that either, but it looks darn close. None of them have taken a look at what might have happened if such an event took place in Russia, at the height of the USSR. ![]() Visions of grandeur that stem from the confines of capitalism and religious nepotism. But each of the three games stems from the ideals of Americans. BioShock stands still as one of my favourite gaming experiences ever, a seminal title that was not really surpassed by the really good sequel and incredibly underwhelming Infinite. ![]() Or perhaps, that’s entirely what I’m projecting onto it.
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