: It combines fast-paced FPS combat with unique abilities—like freezing enemies or using telekinesis—delivered through an AI-powered polymer glove named Charles. The Real-World Friction
: Allegations surfaced that the game’s funding and user data collection might indirectly support the Russian government.
The Win64-Shipping.exe file is also where the rubber meets the road for PC performance. Players have noted that while the game is visually stunning, it requires heavy optimization to run smoothly at uncapped frame rates.
Atomic Heart , developed by Mundfish , is set in an alternate 1955 Soviet Union where a scientific breakthrough called "Polymer" has led to a robotic revolution. Players step into the boots of Major Nechaev (P-3), a KGB agent tasked with containing a massive robotic failure at Facility 3826.
: Mundfish has consistently stated they are a "pro-peace organization" and a global team with headquarters in Cyprus, clarifying that their privacy policies were outdated and did not involve state-level data sharing.