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There are some moments in the game that makes us feel like a total badass while we smash robots into pieces and spare parts.


  • The character we play as, Major Sergey “P-3” Nechayev, while a massive Jerkass who constantly bickers with someone, is someone who you don’t wanna mess around with. A experienced veteran, adept with an arsenal that includes, a small handgun that can be upgraded into a burst gun, another handgun but instead of using bullets it uses electricity and can be upgraded to harvest energy from your enemies, a one-barreled shotgun that can be upgraded into a devastating modular weapon, an assault rifle that can mow down on enemies, a electrified-polymer shooting automatic rifle that can shoot massive energy balls, a railgun that can vaporize your enemies, a rocket launcher that can be upgraded to fire three missiles at the same time, several melee weapons that can decimate anyone and with the inclusion of Annihilation Instinct DLC, a cross between a minigun and a laser crossbow and a spear-like weapon that can mow down on anyone. Majorly Awesome indeed.
    • With his polymer glove, Sergey is also able to zap, freeze, cover his enemies with polymer for more elemental damage and levitate his enemies for easier kills, just like in BioShock, the game Atomic Heart is inspired from.
  • The battle against HOG-7 Hedgie is one of the best moments of the game, with a banger music and a boss that constantly tries to flatten you, it puts you in the boots of Sergey and his best moments of the game.
  • The part where you go down to Neptune, clearly it’s an homage to BioShock with even a violin music that is very similar to that of when Jack goes down to Rapture, the developers must have really loved the game.
  • Despite the USSR is a Crapsaccharine World where they micromanage the lives of its citizens and treats them very unjustly, their technological and scientific advancements are nothing short of miraculous, with a radio that can reproduce music from the future, advanced robots that cater their citizens and plans to go to conquer the solar system. Their crown jewel perhaps is the polymer, a electrochemical substance that has properties of heavy water and silicon, which serves as the backbone of the Soviet Union's technological superiority over the rest of the world after the end of World War II.

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