laitimes

Atomic Heart: A unique taste of the Soviet Union in the game

author:Babe Lookout

There are relatively few Soviet-themed works in the gaming world, but Atomic Heart has established itself in this field with its unique visual representation and wild artistic imagination. The game presents the majestic and romantic heavy industry and art design of the former Soviet Union, making people feel the afterglow of this period.

The game's settings and character design have a distinctly Soviet element, from rust-covered steel factories to cities full of military installations, to quirky robots and alien creatures, all of which evoke a unique atmosphere of the former Soviet era. A lot of detail and design in the game give a sense of the power and beauty of Soviet-era heavy industry.

Atomic Heart: A unique taste of the Soviet Union in the game

Despite the impressive graphics, there were some poor designs in the game, perhaps because the developers tried to make the game more Soviet, but it led to some problems that didn't fit modern game design. However, these issues did not affect the overall quality and playability of the game.

In addition to the design elements in the game, the storyline in the game is also full of elements from the Soviet period, allowing players to feel the history and culture of this period. Artemus, the game's protagonist, is a Red Army soldier whose mission is to find a way to save humanity in a post-apocalyptic world. In the course of this mission, he encounters various characters and difficulties, but in the end he finds a way to a new life.

Atomic Heart: A unique taste of the Soviet Union in the game

Overall, although Atomic Hearts has some design issues, it has managed to bring elements of the former Soviet era into the game, allowing players to feel the history and culture of this period. This way of combining history and games also provides new ideas for exploring the possibilities of different historical periods in the gaming world.

As the protagonist, P-3, I rowed through the lively crowd and the familiar Khrushchev Building into the open-air museum. In the museum, I browsed the remarkable achievements of this empty Soviet state since World War II and marveled at the greatness of the Soviet people. Finally, I went to the government building, where a grand celebration was taking place to celebrate the upcoming launch of the "Grand Collective 2.0" system.

Atomic Heart: A unique taste of the Soviet Union in the game

The atmosphere at the celebration site was warm, and various folk dances and songs made me feel the multiculturalism of the Soviet Union. But what struck me the most was the sight in front of the government building. Huge red flags roar in the wind, and the façade of government buildings is inlaid with golden sculptures, reminiscent of the solemnity and power of the Soviet era. Moreover, at the top of the government building, a huge robot stands like a patron saint, as if declaring the scientific and technological strength of the Soviet Union.

Atomic Heart: A unique taste of the Soviet Union in the game

I can't describe this scene in words, only the word "shock" to describe my feelings. In this game, every detail is full of the unique atmosphere of the Soviet Union, allowing players to feel the history and culture of this period. If you also like the unique style of the Soviet Union, then this game will definitely not disappoint you.