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About This Game UFO: Aftershock is a combination of tactical squad combat and global strategy that enhances and expands upon its prequel, UFO: Aftermath.It is the year 2054. Fifty years after the disaster. Fifty years after the surface of Earth became uninhabitable. Retreating to the flying haven of the Laputa the remnants of humankind clung onto existence. Then a revolt against the increasingly rigid and corrupt human leadership of the Laputa escalated into a conflict that destroyed the colony. Now, the remaining survivors flee once again. Can they reclaim the Earth from the unknown forces that chased them into the skies?Key features:Intertwining global strategy and small scale tactical missionsStrategic resource and base managementEnhanced SAS (Simultaneous Action System) and RPG system in tactical playFight your way through multi-level buildings, inside and outNew amazing items and technologies to research and developRadical new training and experience systemNew terrifying enemies and powerful alliesAdded diplomacy elementNew gripping storylineInteractive destructible environment 7aa9394dea Title: UFO: AftershockGenre: StrategyDeveloper:ALTAR InteractivePublisher:1C EntertainmentFranchise:1CRelease Date: 21 Oct, 2005 UFO: Aftershock Free Download Crack Serial Key I remember seeing this game for sale in places like Wal-Mart and Best Buy when it was new, never seen a copy sell before, and I learned that the game had STARFORCE which was debatably a very destructive DRM method at the time. I read reviews and learned the game had quite a few bugs. Well, a decade later, the DRM's removed and a handful of bugs are patched, the game's very playable. How is it? Well...Graphics: They've aged pretty well for a game from that era, to be honest. Lot of stuff looks great, the aesthetic doesn't do much that's displeasing unless it's intentional, such as for cultists and mutants. Ragdolls were fairly new at the time and they generally added proper weight to the models in this game. Only gripe I have is would've liked a skybox that resembles the skies seen during loading screens. Not a big deal.Sound: Guns sound like guns, explosions sound like explosions, lasers sound like typical lasers in media, and usually distinguishable from one another. Soundtrack is pleasant enough that it doesn't exactly butt in. Voice acting isn't bad either! Minor complaint, all of the soldiers really sound as though they're sick of your crap.Story: Not much to say that isn't spoiling the major plot points that you uncover, but seems pretty well-written and thought out. Gist is humans escaped earth on colossal space colonies\/prisons? called Laputas, they decided to try and reclaim the earth, and they find it's a total mess.Mechanics: Without referencing other games, which is often lazy, on missions it's a squad-based real time strategy that you can pause and speed up\/slow down as needed. Outside of missions, it's a lot of base management, politics, resource balancing, and land grabbing as well as development. And I'm talking a LOT of base management, it's really quite complex, not for the feint of heart, but pretty rewarding how much depth there is. Using other games as reference, missions play similar to Fallout Tactics or X-Com 3: Apocalypse's missions. Buyer Beware: Probably the biggest issue I'd like to mention is that it's buggy. I recall it being buggier in the past, not sure how buggy it is at this point, but there's content that's in the game that doesn't work like what it says on the tin.Overall: Quite enjoyable, and quite fun, bugs aside. Might be a little needlessly complex for some, the price is absolutely right as well. If you enjoy this one, you may enjoy the somewhat less complex UFO: Afterlight, which takes place at the same time, granted the visual aesthetics are a bit different.. short time play but intend to play for longer so ill update if i find anythink ^.^ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This here game reminds me of the game Xcom that the first game to be clear but with updated details to a point and some nice new toys to play with it makes it fun interseting and can almost keep up with the new xcom unknown i would say if you like games like that then get this or look into it on youtube a bit before you try but heck till then im going to go back fighting the good fightPros ------this game has a ton todo form your team members all with they own kind of personaly and gifts but with time can become anyone you wish they have nicknames so you know who who and you can add new armor guns close range toys so on like in xcom but where you can parts like head and chest and not only that you have groups\/races to add to your time to mix the taste that your unit works asyou also have a nice base maker, nice world map where you pick the mission even if it does fill a tad force side mission are fun but felt like i had to go on a given path but till loved it none the less, no only you have ammo needs and funding along with ally who love or hate yer and they play a good part in how long you will live as member then to well bite the dust for good very easly you do fill as if your growing on you know skills and time you may fill like it just how the game is played out but how you place and how you ready your self for what is to come mean life and death----------------------cons-----------------------this game is not with out it cons take the Ai for starts at this time i only come across a limited number of AI but the range ones i have seen didnt put up to much of a fight or more and less bum rushed me in large numbers what can be hard to react to i think personly that i just suck as this but then again when you have 3 Ufos run at you guns fireing but not looking for cover it tends leave one wundering, the gift to play with a unit is wunderfull but there simple things that i love to beable to do like name chance or maybe small little face chance somethink to make me fill as if they my own they have a nick name thing but that just do much for me ---------------------well just a reminder im not done yet i intend to play a full game see all the toys all the races and all the base parts but thank you for reading this drop me a line some time if you like and good luck. I recommend downloading the unoffical .3 patch. Fixes a couple game breaking bugs. The game is great up until you beat the first 'boss'. The research from there on out to progress the game takes stupidly long, with absolutely no way of speeding up. It's like they made a game intending on the first 'boss' being the only one... then just threw some other stuff in and forced the research to drag out. After researching all non-story items... I just put it on max fast foward and let them have whatever they want... doesn't effect the story. Oh... and stock up on ammo on the first boss... you can't get any during the VERY long series of fights.. This is the sequel to UFO:Aftermath and although it tries to be much better game, it isn't. A lot of the extra complexity causes glitches (like equipment sharing across different squads). There are fatal bugs. The worst crime however is that it just goes on too long. As soon as think you're near the end you find yourself with a whole sting of repetitive missions to endure, and that happens twice.. This is, by no means, a bad entry in the UFO saga. but it's one I cannot recommend.It's a pretty solid game, with plenty of emergent storylines that will make you love the game, like the old UFO games. The fact that's in real time shouldn't matter, because you can always pause the game to give your orders. There's also an implemented class system, to customize your squad, and, while the "base building" part is less than optimal, it's still decent, even if it's decentralized.So, with that much praise, why not recommend it? Well, because it's full of bugs. Game breaking bugs at that. And most of them won't happen until you have invested 40+ hours in the game.One of the most notorious bugs is the fact that after a certain point, autosave fails to actually save your ganme, no matter what the UI tells you. But that's not game breaking... since you can always quick save, which, if used in the tactical map, will make your game crash on loading.But nothing beats the fact that there's a type of mission that CAN literally make you lose the game, due to a bug. Basically, by the end of the game, an event ocurs, and your bases CAN be invaded, in such a way that they get lost forever. To prevent this, you need to kill a certain unit, in that area. BUT sometimes, the game will forget to spawn that unit, forcing you to basically forfeit the area. And this CAN happen in your bases. so, technically, if you're unlucky enough, you CAN lose every single base to this bug, losing the game entirely.I cannot recommend in good faith a game that contains game-breaking bugs.There's also a myriad of minor complains, such as the in-game encyclopedia being all but useless, the inability to sell or destroy excess crap, forcing you to pan over pages and pages of inventory that you'll never use, the unbalance of getting certain weapons in under 5 hours, and STILL using those weapons in the end game, the completly overpowerd-ness of psionics due to having their poers activating pasively (such as confusing your units every time they're hit by any other unit), The fact that drones, that you research quite end-gamy, are pretty much useless, the fact that your units can spawn on the map at points where they cannot walk AT ALL... It's a pity, but the game is too full of bugs to be recomended. But, if you feel brave enough to stomach the bugs... you might enjoy the game.

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