

There is a very horny robot that serves as an upgrade station that is downright embarrassing. The voice work is decent for the most part, but the writing is downright ridiculous at times. Once things pick up though and he discovers what is actually happening, it gets a lot more interesting. The main character is extremely eclectic at times with his goofy one liners and careless attitude. The story is interesting most of the time. Platforms: Xbox (reviewed), PlayStation, PC Things go awry quickly as the robots flooding the facility all of a sudden go on a murdering rampage and thus our story begins. The opening of the game kicks off with some truly impressive visuals and world building as our character Agent P-3 makes his way to his boss’ office to take on his latest mission. The story takes place in an alternate Soviet Union where the country has become the world’s dominant superpower after World War II thanks to their advances in technology at Facility 3826. The game feels very akin to something like a BioShock. Combine all that with the fact that it launches directly into Game Pass and this is one game that truly everyone should check out.

This sci-fi tale creates a world that is full of wonder and interesting mechanics while managing to run extremely well on top of looking absolutely stunning.

Atomic Heart bucks the trend and instead delivers on nearly all of its promises. Now it is finally here and after this long anyone familiar with industry would fully expect it to be a mess. Developer Mundfish has been working on it for nearly three console generations. Atomic Heart is a game that we have known about for nearly a decade.
