Atomic Heart gets another weird short teaser trailer

Mundfish has released yet another weird short teaser trailer for Atomic Heart. This trailer shows grandma Zina trapped in Polymers and gave me some The Abyss vibes. It certainly looks interesting but I don’t have any f’ing idea what the F is going on here. Which is good I guess?

Atomic Heart is an adventure first-person shooter, events of which unfolds in an alternate universe during the high noon of the Soviet Union. In this game, players assume the role of special agent P-3, who after an unsuccessful landing on enterprise “3826” is trying to figure out what went wrong and to clear up a factory from went mad robots.

The game’s closed beta will begin in Q4 2019 and these short teasers are most likely trailers aiming to get everyone’s attention (as the game is currently available for pre-order). As such, we’re most likely looking at a 2020 release.

Enjoy!

Atomic Heart — Баба Зина — тизер #3

9 thoughts on “Atomic Heart gets another weird short teaser trailer”

    1. I brag about my water shaders all the time. If you’re not bragging about yours it’s probably because you invested in substandard water shaders, which is a consumer choice you should be ashamed of.

  1. Weird for weirdness-sake is never a sign of a true creativity and it just comes off as a desperate attempt to be different. This doesn’t feel naturally weird at all, which is the only time that comes off right.

      1. Actually, we do, because they’ve shown off trailers that have combat and other stuff in them. I have two eyes and can see in their trailers that every single one so far has been exactly that. Weirdness for weirdness sake.

        1. Thats what i mean we have no idea what the water is, why is it frozen, what are those weird blood devices, we dont know whats going on.

      1. I don’t understand why he gets so much praise. He makes bad interactive movies and slaps his name in your face incessantly to let you know who you should be disgusted with for all the inanity.

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