![]() That’s at least initially how I felt about Atomic Heart. You're quickly reading and listening to logs which depict people working within it and not having a great time with the secrecy and reputation guarding.The saying goes “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”. It doesn't seem to be in any way complimentary to the Soviet regime, no more than Bioshock Infinite is complimentary to that school of thought. The default FOV and lack of accessibility options are absurd but easily fixed with flawless widescreen. The movement is fairly horrible but you get used to it. The dialogue is bad but it isn't any worse than a load of other games in this category, an unlikeable brash guy delivering bad quips which hark back through Bulletstorm to Duke Nukem and ultimately Ash Williams. It's far more polished than your average Eurojank game, but still very much in that category. Occams Razor would suggest it's a fuckup rather than the developer trying to push an unsavoury political agenda with a children's cartoon from 1978.Īnyway, I've enjoyed the first hour once the opening sequence is out of the way. Maybe it isn't though and more stuff will come out before long. LittleBigPlanet was delayed because a song featured verses from the Quran for example. ![]() ![]() So it's not great, but this stuff happens. Not that it makes much difference, but for accuracy the image is of a statue in a museum, not a depiction of an living person. I think this cartoon is a simple oversight where someone didn't adequately scrutinise around 220 minutes of archival cartoon footage used as background imagery in the game and missed a half-second image that doesn't sit well 45 years later ( the episode is from 1978). ![]()
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