Atomic Heart

Atomic Heart

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Dean Edge 4 ABR 2023 a las 9:51 a. m.
Atomic Heart is a game i think
Oh, Atomic Heart. What can I say about this game that hasn't already been said about a blender filled with jellybeans, marbles, and a random assortment of household items? Let's see, where do I even begin with this hot mess of a game?

First of all, let's talk about the graphics. I mean, sure, they're impressive in a weird, uncanny valley kind of way. The robots and monsters look like they were ripped straight out of a fever dream, and the environments are just confusing enough to make you wonder if you're actually playing a game or if you accidentally took some LSD.

But here's the thing: impressive graphics aren't everything. The gameplay is clunky, the AI is dumb as a bag of rocks, and the story is so convoluted and bizarre that it feels like it was written by someone who was high on bath salts.

And speaking of the story, let's dive into that mess. You play as a KGB agent sent to investigate a secret facility where something has gone horribly wrong. I won't spoil anything, but let's just say that the plot takes so many twists and turns that you'll feel like you're riding a rollercoaster that's been doused in LSD.

But hey, maybe that's the point. Maybe Atomic Heart is supposed to be a commentary on the absurdity of modern life, a reflection of the weirdness and chaos that we all feel deep down inside. Or maybe it's just a game that's trying way too hard to be weird and edgy.

Either way, I can't deny that there's something oddly compelling about Atomic Heart. Maybe it's the sheer weirdness of it all, or maybe it's the fact that I'm a glutton for punishment. But regardless of why I keep playing, one thing is clear: Atomic Heart is a hot mess, and I can't look away.
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potato 4 ABR 2023 a las 9:53 a. m. 
chatgpt?
PainKiller 4 ABR 2023 a las 10:31 a. m. 
well people like hotstuff. now this is their first game... i can imagine how good be their next
Starbug 4 ABR 2023 a las 11:11 a. m. 
The sequel will be better in every way. I suggest maybe setting it in an alternate history 1990s. Where you play a police robot who is tasked with stopping the oligarchy taking over the aluminium industry.

As you progress you uncover the deliberate flaws that have been hard coded into your own programming which prevent you from arresting key suspects who are linked to the regime. So you must search out a black market programmer to modify your codebase and allow you to expose the deep-rooted corruption within the wider political establishment in post communist Russia and free the people from oligarchal tyranny. This doesn't even have to be a sequel - it could even be a dlc. Think RoboCop crossed with an investigative reporting virtual novel.
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