An alternate historical past set within the wake of World Conflict II. A technological utopia hiding horrible secrets and techniques. A square-jawed, bloodthirsty protagonist. Mick Gordon spewing hearth from the audio system. You would be forgiven for considering Bethesda simply stealth-dropped one other Wolfenstein. Alas, this is not a brand new journey for the Blazkowicz household, nevertheless it does owe an awesome debt to that franchise.
Lastly launched after a prolonged dev cycle at Mundfish, Atomic Coronary heart is an FPS set in a scientifically superior Soviet empire. The reds have made pioneering developments in robotics and AI due to scientist and business minister Sechenov. Automatons fulfil each want of the Russian populace.
In fact, you may’t have a society crammed with robots and not using a robotic rebellion, which is strictly what occurs within the recreation’s opening minutes. Our hero P3, actual title Sergei Nechaev, is distributed on a routine mission by Sechenov following a parade to usher in a brand new golden age for the empire. When the bots run amok, he crashes on a large airborne biome with solely an axe and his AI Char-les for firm. Preventing via more and more hostile services, he should uncover the reason for the rebellion and monitor down Viktor Petrov, the supposed traitor behind it.
The plot rapidly thickens with principally acquainted beats, however some twists and turns happen alongside the best way. Comparisons to Wolfenstein prolong to the B-movie setup and emphasis on popcorn spectacle. P3 cracks clever like his center title is Nukem whereas Char-les quips again at him continuously — it is banter straight out of the 90s. Nonetheless, the script lacks the nuance and political chunk of Machine Video games’ fashionable cycle and infrequently goes for something approaching emotional complexity.
Conversations in regards to the intricacies of a communist state and the unifying energy of scientific discovery smash headlong into crass jokes and catchphrases (P3 is consistently yelling “crispy critters”). Elsewhere, there is a sex-crazed, murderous improve station that spouts filth when you browse.
It could speak like an old-school shooter, nevertheless it walks extra like an immersive sim, albeit one with a principally linear path via its 15-20 hour story. P3 comes outfitted with an experimental ‘polymer glove’, affording him a number of powers that may be freely swapped out because the scenario permits. Shielding, elemental harm, velocity, and machine management may be outfitted and upgraded utilizing sources scattered across the ranges.
It is this skill system — together with weapon customisation and stealth components — that brings Atomic Coronary heart nearer to BioShock (the floating cities bear greater than a passing resemblance to Columbia). Likewise, stalking across the ruined buildings of Facility 3826, searching for out cost-effective methods to navigate enemy encounters together with your toolset, recollects 2017’s PREY. Weaponry is sparse at first, with solely a modified axe, shotgun, and power pistol taking you thru the primary few hours. Ammo is scarce so the emphasis is on melee fight.
Enemies telegraph sure assaults to permit for a well-timed dodge counter, which by no means fairly feels easy however is beneficial when mastered. Later, as your arsenal grows, that classic shooter vibe begins to creep again in. P3 goes from sneaking round corridors crammed with bots and mutated plant folks to blowing mechanised behemoths to bits whereas bickering together with his glove. The choice to go quiet and tactical is all the time there, however you may also use sources to make ammo and attempt to blast a manner via.
Stealth is normally really useful within the semi-open world sections that join the story’s important services. P3 creeps via communities ravaged by the rebellion, with cameras and hostile machines dotted across the map. Shuffling round these homes and hoovering sources together with your glove’s tendrils or interrogating the recollections of lifeless androids is a pleasant manner of breaking apart the motion between the sport’s important ranges.
There’s so much happening in Atomic Coronary heart, tonally and mechanically. It is attempting to be many issues without delay and would not totally succeed at any of them. The writing is the largest perpetrator, veering wildly between genuinely participating and cringe-inducing. In a single stand-out sequence, a pair of cybernetic ballerina bodyguards conjure a blood-red polymer demon with an ethereal dance. It is a fantastically atmospheric second. Minutes later, we return to expletive-filled tough-talking and hackneyed conspiracy plotting. Uncovering the rotten core on the coronary heart of the empire and discovering out simply who and what P3 is may be genuinely intriguing, nevertheless it principally feels messy and rushed.
Glove skills and weapon mods are plentiful, making a playground of selection harking back to the aforementioned titles from which Mundfish borrows. That stated, fight with a number of enemies feels clunky, whereas boss fights are talent checks that do not essentially respect your selection of abilities. Projectile weapons feel and look nice, however melee weapons do not pack as a lot of a punch because the advertising and marketing of the sport has touted.
One other subject is pacing. Every of the sport’s ranges are distinct sufficient, however the fetch quest goal construction and frequent treks via the open world can get repetitive.
The ruined farmsteads of Facility 3826 look nice no less than, with Unreal Engine 4 rendering beautiful out of doors vistas and atmospheric interiors. It is value noting, although, that the model we reviewed suffered some crashes, with no identifiable trigger. The open world sections have rare checkpointing, so crashing was a little bit of an annoyance throughout our playthrough.
Conclusion
This mashup of shooter, stealth, and RPG wears its influences proudly however not often matches them. Its alt-history setting is attention-grabbing and there are many methods to method the robot-killing, however these components are at odds with messy storytelling and characterisation.