Aftershock: Coastline
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- Explore a post-calamity military bunker.
- Piece together a tragic mystery.
- Master 3 distinct weapons.
- Battle other-worldly monstrosities.
- Scavenge for resources.
- Get out alive!
Please note that this is a passion-project of a solo developer, and is intended to be a self-contained taste of a much larger Aftershock game. All your support and feedback is greatly appreciated.
Reveal Trailer Music Credits:
- Black Heat by Ross Bugden
- Ticking Tension by Soundridemusic
Steam User 8
This was a super fun game and this world has some serious potential. you know it's a good game when your only gripe is that there isn't more of it. I would gladly pay money for bigger sequel with more enemies and more areas and more of that exquisite story that Rassloff has crafted. This stuff is my jam man.
Steam User 3
This was a nice concept of a game but it is very easy and knowing where to go can be very confusing at times. I liked the design as well as those of the fish people, characters, and the map. Overall the area the game takes place in is very small and the game is very short too excluding getting lost most of the time. It also has a Bioshock feel to it with the weapons but none of the enemies I faced really needed anything beyond a pistol.
The ending is also very anti climatic as I thought seeing the huge sea monster would be the boss fight only to get back to the beach with nothing there so I headed up the elevator to use the key fragment only to get a thanks for playing. At least the game is free to play and looks nice but it lacks depth to it and any real challenge.
Steam User 4
Feels like a short proof of concept for how stylish a game can be and example of the important of pacing and treating the player like an intelligent person that will grasp the narrative as pieces of the puzzle are placed in front of them. I applaud this well executed effort and recommend others give it a try.
Steam User 2
Decent free but very short survival horror game.
Sadly the performance is quite bad, especially considering the graphics. I had like 40 fps most of the time and at some point it dropped to almost have of that for no good reason and stayed at that level.
Steam User 6
Game definitely could use some improvements.
Terrain collision is clunky and, quite honestly, crappy. You are never sure if you are able to go somewhere, or if there will be invisible walls. I spent good 20 minutes walking around with no idea what to do next. Even restarted the game to make sure I didn't accidentally blow a story item out of bounds or something. Turned out I had to 'jump to progress', I couldn't just walk to a certain area.
At times the game can be quite confusing, you just have to walk around to find if there isn't some random door that just opened.
I'm also not a fan of enemies randomly spawning in already cleared rooms. Speaking of enemies- something isn't right with the hit detection. Sometimes I would shoot in the stomach, in the same place, and the enemy just wouldn't die; I had to shoot in different spots for the hits to count for some reason.
All that said, I don't regret playing it, especially because it's not that long and is free.
Steam User 3
Really rock solid little game. Short, but up front with it, and i'd really like to see it spun into a full thing. The only two things i had issues with were i never figured out how to fix the pipe gun and the game runs shockingly poorly despite how it looks, there was a point where i was under 30fps for a few seconds. Solid 9/10 time killer if you've got an hour to lose.
Steam User 2
Nice little survival horror-ish game with some elements slightly inspired by Bioshock. Short but sweet