Boss Dungeon's Andrew "Andy" Deavin finds little to love about Afterfall Insanity's stand-alone arena mode, and so delves deeper into the apparently decision to even sell it at all.
On the 8th of June, a court in Katowice received an application for bankruptcy from Nicolas Games (developer of i.a Afterfall: InSanity). According to the owners, the bankruptcy comes as a result of a legal dispute with the provider of Unreal Engine 3 – Epic Games.
Indie Gala is offering a limited number of Steam keys for Afterfall Insanity, free of charge.
Jim Sterling writes, "InSanity was never going to be a great game. It would have struggled to be considered a good one. It did, however, have that certain special something, possessed of enough charisma to at least make me debate whether or not it was a bad game. That is, until the gear shift and rapid decline, at which point I gave up trying to be nice and settled in for an absolutely terrible time.
It's a shame, because it had its hands all the tools necessary for underground success, but failed to prove itself consistent enough to stand out from all the other obscure, low-budget, bottom-feeding action games on the market."