
We even got to see some gameplay, so at the very least it does seem like a real, playable game. East and North London would also be wiped out, as the range covers all the way past Romford and Loughton in Essex, as well as over Enfield into Hertfordshire. The blast range goes right to the South London border, over Croydon and down to Banstead in Surrey. Not sure what that means, but hey ho, that's video games!Įlsewhere at Gamescom, Dead Island 2 was brought back from the, well, you know, after a surprising eight years of silence, and it now has an actual release date. Nuke Map predicts that 1,155,910 people would be killed and 2,638,230 injured. The trailer is intercut with a weird, somewhat sexual dance between two femme looking robots, showing one robot turning their hair into a unicorn horn and inserting it into the other's stomach. It seems like you can slightly mix and match these powers too, as one section of the game shows you lifting up some enemies into the air, then freezing them, so you'll likely be able to have a bit of fun with them. One power seemed to be some kind of shield, another emitted a freezing mist, and another still showed the player using telekinesis to lift up a whole bunch of enemies.

You also have some powers available to use, which look like they'll be the most fun. Weapons seem to include things like pistols, machine guns, and spears that can transform at the tip. did this because jist looking at it you wouldnt see the sheer scale of itthe bench might be off by 1 meter in scale because from that far away its 2 pixels. Gameplay, like many games before it, predominantly consists of shooting at things with a number of guns at your disposal, though sometimes you get to swing a melee weapon and slice robots in half too. The latest trailer for Atomic Heart shows off some gameplay that looks a little bit Fallout, a little bit Dishonored, and a little bit BioShock, combining to form something that seems like you'll have a lot of options, at least when it comes to shooting at and destroying various types of robots. As Mundfish puts it, your task is to "eliminate the consequences of a large-scale accident and prevent the leakage of classified information threatening to destroy the whole world.Atomic Heart, the first-person-shooter set in an alternate 1950s Soviet Union, received a new combat trailer at Gamescom to show you what you'll be in for. Raid Mode is an additional action-focused game mode included with the main game. 3 difficulty levels provide a total of 12 new missions to challenge.
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Someone (or something) caused these chaotic events, and it's your job to uncover the secrets. New Raid Mode Missions 4 nostalgic maps from iconic series locations, such as the Resident Evil Revelations Queen Zenobia. The big mystery is how and why these robots are malfunctioning. I'm sure nothing at all will go wrong here. All of them were programmed for combat should war arise, so you can probably guess what happens after they malfunction.

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What you'll come to find, according to Mundfish, are "secret underground and above-ground labs, bunkers and robotic logistics systems."įacility 3826 is full of malfunctioning robots that were originally designed to serve Soviet citizens and the industrial workforce.

Your character, a Soviet Special Duty KGB officer, is sent to investigate Facility 3826 after the government loses contact with it.

In this alternate universe, Russia has already experienced a technological revolution, bringing forth advanced robots, holograms, the internet, and more. Source: Mundfish (Image credit: Source: Mundfish)Ītomic Heart takes place in the Soviet Union during the mid-1900s.
