![]() ![]() Atomic Heart launches on February 21st for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, and PC via Steam.The long-overdue Atomic Heart is finally here, and if the mixed reviews of the game are anything to go by, I’m one of the game’s biggest fans out there, having declared it one of the best single-player shooters of this generation (with the caveat that, frankly, the competition isn’t that strong from the likes of the more-of-the-same Far Cry 6 and the decent-but-flawed Deathloop?). The girl in the trailer seems to be having a tough time casting a spell and to her dismay, Ackles charges in and saves the day.īe sure to check out the trailer for yourself to appease your atomic needs as we approach the full launch. The trailer seems to be a tongue-in-cheek ad taking shots at the recent Hogwarts Legacy title that launched to high praise. Smashing and slashing away at robotic enemies and fiendishly twisted experiments. ![]() The trailer is short but depicts Ackles as the makeshift wrench blade-wielding protagonist that we’ve seen in many gameplay trailers up until this point. It seems like Jensen Ackles fits the part perfectly. ![]() Mundfish is preparing for their launch of Atomic Heart next week with a welcoming live-action trailer featuring none other than Jensen Ackles! With heavy inspiration from the BioShock series, Atomic Heart gives players an alternate take on history where superpowered robots and mad experiments are overtaking a Russian utopian city. ![]()
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