Atomic Heart is a new action-adventure Fps title from developer Mundfish. It’s set in an alternate version of our own history in which the Ussr developed a new substance in the 1930s that resulted in incredible technological innovations. Most notably, that new substance allowed Soviet scientists to create advanced robots that became the backbone of a kind of utopia.
Following a catastrophic end to WWII that resulted in the death of millions of civilians, many across the world began ordering those robots to help replace the workers that were lost. Unfortunately, a problem with recent developments in that technology seemingly caused some of the bots to go rogue. As a soldier named Major Sergey Alekseyevich Nechaev, you are tasked with trying to end the chaos and hopefully figure out what went wrong along the way.
It’s obviously a fantastical premise, though there is certainly something compelling about alternate histories and other “What If?...
Following a catastrophic end to WWII that resulted in the death of millions of civilians, many across the world began ordering those robots to help replace the workers that were lost. Unfortunately, a problem with recent developments in that technology seemingly caused some of the bots to go rogue. As a soldier named Major Sergey Alekseyevich Nechaev, you are tasked with trying to end the chaos and hopefully figure out what went wrong along the way.
It’s obviously a fantastical premise, though there is certainly something compelling about alternate histories and other “What If?...
- 2/22/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Over its five seasons in the early aughts, David Simon's HBO series "The Wire" threw viewers off every now and then. The creator originally sold the show to HBO CEO Chris Albrecht and entertainment division president Carolyn Strauss as an inverted cop-and-criminal drama -- one that broadened the horizons of Simon's previous Emmy-winning HBO series, itself an adaptation of his 1997 book co-written with homicide detective Ed Burns.
In print and on screen, "The Corner" cast an exasperated glare over the war on drugs, showcasing its failure through the distilled microcosm of a destitute Baltimore family -- what "The Corner" director Charles S....
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In print and on screen, "The Corner" cast an exasperated glare over the war on drugs, showcasing its failure through the distilled microcosm of a destitute Baltimore family -- what "The Corner" director Charles S....
The post Fans Weren't The Only People Put Off By The Wire's Seasonal Whiplash appeared first on /Film.
- 6/29/2022
- by Anya Stanley
- Slash Film
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