It feels a tad lazy, considering that Aftermath does genuinely have a lot of new content and some pretty cool stuff at that. They move the same way and feel the same. For starters, player models, skins and zombies are all copy and pasted, with the addition of some new ones mixed in. Unfortunately, it won’t feel like that straight off the bat for anyone familiar with its predecessor. I went into Aftermath with a fresh mind however, a clean slate. A slow development cycle, accusations of fraud and a terrible reputation makes the release of Aftermath all the more surprising, or remarkable given the circumstances. The game wasn’t infested with zombies, but with hackers and bugs. This is a fresh start and Aftermath is trying to fix the mistakes that made ISS turn from a zombie survival game into just one PvP hacker infestation. With a torrid history behind it, the guys behind Aftermath have let it slip under the radar with no Steam Early Access launch (as of yet) nor a huge media coverage as we saw with The War Z. Dubbed as the spiritual successor to ISS, is Aftermath worth your time, and importantly, your money? Anyone who has played War Z/Infestation: Survivor Stories will immediately feel like they have stepped into a re-skin. Romero’s Aftermath, or just Aftermath for short, is a post-apocalyptic zombie survival MMO developed by Free Reign Entertainment. A new review is in progress and will be published shortly. This review was written back when you had to buy the game so some of this review may now be out-dated. Disclaimer: Romero’s Aftermath MMO is in Early Access and is currently in beta on Steam, therefore it is subject to change and improve over the time.
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