![]() Players will be able to hear Mick Gordon's latest game soundtrack the same day Atomic Heart releases in late 2022. Atomic Heart shouldn't mimic DOOM's soundtrack though, and should try to stand as its own game with its own audio instead of repeating what players have already heard before. Mick Gordon is a great Sound Designer, and he should hopefully put the same energy into Atomic Heart that he did into DOOM. We know it’s set in the Soviet Union, in the year. However, as good as DOOM's soundtrack is, Atomic Heart's should still be distinct from it. Watch as star Jensen Ackles ('The Boys' and 'Supernatural') wreaks havoc in this latest trailer for the action-RPG Atomic Heart. A new trailer for Atomic Heart, showing during Microsoft and Bethesda’s E3 2021 presentation doesn’t offer a lot of background information. IGN’s Atomic Heart review returned an 8/10. The similar genre and the new Atomic Heart trailer's promise of boatloads of FPS action mean that it could embody the same vibe and energy as DOOM. The fact that players will be mowing down robots instead of demons, and doing so with more melee weapons than DOOM, means that Atomic Heart and its audio can also literally be heavy metal. The Atomic Heart: Annihilation Instinct DLC is included in the Atomic Pass and in the Gold and Premium Editions. ![]() Since Atomic Heart has the same composer as DOOM, fans may be hopeful that he'll channel the same magic that he did with that series and give Atomic Heart the same kind of soundtrack that they've come to expect from him.
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