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Miss atomic heart
Miss atomic heart






miss atomic heart
  1. #Miss atomic heart professional#
  2. #Miss atomic heart series#

This is a much lower requirement than other recent games like Forspoken. On the low end, players will only need an Intel Core i5-2500 or AMD Ryprocessor. Then there's the long and boring cutscenes, the tiny text, the awkward menus, and how your glove is smart enough to carry on a conversation, but not smart enough to unlock the elaborate door locks - and why are the locks in this scientific facility set up like puzzles anyway? Because of these errors - but mostly the awkward movement - Atomic Heart ends up wasting the opportunity to be something unique.Despite having some high graphics requirements, the CPU requirements for Atomic Heart aren't too steep of an ask. It's also weird that, despite being a KGB agent, you don't remember to reload your gun, and when told to, you sometimes use a health pack instead. Then there's how, because of the way the buttons are laid out, you'll often accidentally crouch when a battle gets frantic, which also causes you to move slower.

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Even if this is fixed, the game still has issues, like how you're sexually harassed by a sentient vending machine, and your voice sounds like it was supposed to be replaced by a professional voice actor's, but it wasn't. While this sounds like a fun and rather BioShock-y way to spend a couple hours, the experience is undermined by how your basic movement feels jerky and stifled, like you stepped in some industrial adhesive, and now one foot is constantly getting stuck. The latter is especially handy since, while moving from fight to fight, you have to solve situational puzzles to unlock new areas of exploration. You also have a sentient AI glove, which not only feeds you helpful information, but also has some technical skills, like shooting electrical bolts from your hands and moving heavy objects. That's why you use guns, axes, and electricity to destroy all robots - as well some mutated humans and plants - while searching for the bad guy who set this in motion. In Atomic Heart, it's been years since Russia used robots to win World War II, and now a terrorist hacker is using those robots to kill all humans. While it has a lot of potential, a rather simple mistake makes this first-person sci-fi adventure game rather irritating. The player smokes a cigarette and makes a comment about having "what that guy's smokin'." There are verbal references to self-harm as well.

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The player also says "skip the foreplay," while the dialogue is rife with curse words, including "s-t," "a-hole," "f-k," "hell," "bitch," "damn," and variations on each term. A machine designed to dispense weapons, ammo, and upgrades makes a lot of inappropriate comments that would constitute sexual harassment in a workplace. Some women are shown wearing really small, bikini-like underwear. Numerous human bodies are left lying around and strung up, as are body parts, while the floor and walls are sometimes smeared with blood. Using guns, axes, and electricity, players destroy a lot of robots as well as mutant plants and humans - and when the latter are the target, there's a lot of blood, gore, decapitations, and dismemberment.

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Parents need to know that Atomic Heart is a first-person sci-fi adventure game for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Windows PCs.








Miss atomic heart