After The Fall Reviews
Ordinary co-op zombie shooter, just in VR and with lack of content.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
When it comes to the PSVR version of the game, at its present state, more than 20 days post-release, there are still too many problems for this to be a game we can recommend. With that, if you are a PC or Oculus user, After the Fall is a fun time with both friends and strangers. It is a shame there are so many problems because After the Fall could have been one of the best PSVR games to come out in 2021.
After The Fall is yet another zombie VR shooter in the line of zombie VR shooters.
Worth buying if you have a VR crew, but don’t buy a headset for it unless you want to die alone like me.
After the Fall, even with its good things, is a title that needs more content and improvements in its gameplay.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
If you're looking for mindless VR zombie shooting with friends, After The Fall works, but has too many problems to recommend otherwise
After the Fall is a fun co-op zombie shooter in VR, but with a lack of content at launch, awkwardly randomised attachment unlocks, and constantly separating parties between levels, it's not without issues. I really want to love After the Fall and, honestly, I would be at peace with all of its flaws if it had more content.
After the Fall plays great on the PS5, I have no complaints about the performance or visuals at all. It is thoroughly engaging, addicting, and a blast to play from start to finish.
After the Fall will scratch any Left 4 Dead itch you may have by offering a remarkable VR shooter that excels when you get a group together.
At the time of launch, I’m incredibly impressed with what Vertigo Games has delivered. I want to spend some time hunting zombie-sicles with my friends to really get a handle on how the game plays with friends, but this already feels like a can’t-miss entry into Sony’s PSVR2 platform.