"A miserable experience": PowerPyx says it won't create a guide to get trophies in Russian game Atomic Heart
The PowerPyx portal, which specialises in creating guides for obtaining trophies in games, has announced that it will not do this in the Russian game Atomic Heart.
Here's What We Know
The official PowerPyx website says that Atomic Heart is a miserable experience. There are many things in the game that do not allow you to create a guide. Some trophies do not show up. There is no way to know if this is just a bug or if they shouldn't be tracked. Locations in the game have no names, which makes it difficult to navigate. And the map itself is just terrible. Taken together, this simply does not allow PowerPyx to create a quality trophy guide.
In general, this experience is not the best for the portal. In addition to the fact that some elements of the game design are simply bad, there are also nasty bugs that turn the game into a chore.
Flashback
Atomic Heart is a Russian game by Mundfish studio, sponsored by the Russian publisher Gaijin and Gazprom top manager Anatoly Paliy. This was reported by Ukrainian blogger OLDboi.
The developers are trying to pretend that they are a Cypriot studio, but events for media representatives in Moscow and Russian sponsors immediately show who the authors really are. The game will be set in the Soviet Union, where a robot uprising has taken place, forcing a KGB officer to save the country. The gg editorial team urges you not to buy the game and not to sponsor the Russian government.
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