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Submitted by Shmammy 1134d ago | review

MEGamers Review: Project Aftermath

MEGamers writes: "Although the gaming market is saturated with titles churned out by big-name gaming studios, occasionally through the cracks will filter through a game developed by an unknown studio or a small team of gaming enthusiasts. Games like World of Goo weren't backed by mountains of cash, but managed to attract the attention of gamers and keep them hooked. On a similar note, Project Aftermath for the PC is a game developed by a three man team, and it's remarkable how much thought and effort has been put into the game." (PC, Project Aftermath) 7.6/10

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