Aftercharge Reviews
Aftercharge isn't starting out perfect, but thankfully we live in an age where patches and updates continue to shape an experience well after launch. All that's needed to grow is an interesting and polished foundation to start with and Aftercharge certainly has that with a lot of charm to boot.
Aftercharge’s unique concept makes it worth checking out. The 3-v-3 setup manages to pack a lot of fun in small doses while also keeping the scales balanced on both sides. Aftercharge forces players to use their heads over their trigger finger and it’s here where the game really begins to shine.
Aftercharge's unique multiplayer is enough to overcome its lack of diverse game modes.
Aftercharge truly has the potential to be “the next big thing”, with all fundamentals of what makes a shooter great, but in its early days its clear there is still polish that could done to the overall experience.
Aftercharge is unique, charming, and an original sort of experience I’ve come to expect as the best aspects of the wonderful indie game scene we continue to see growing in gaming.
Aftercharge is an interesting arena shooter where two teams of three fight to destroy or defend the objective. It's interesting, but you need to play in organised group to prevail.
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Aftercharge is a solid competitive multiplayer game that brings balance and a unique premise.
Developer Chainsawesome could have a hit on their hands. I loved it, and it’d be a crying shame if this one ran out of energy too soon.