Epocylipse the AfterFall Trailer Out Today

Epocylipse the AfterFall Trailer Out Today

I keep pronouncing it eepoh-seye-lips.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 17, 2016 @ 02:57 PM (Staff Bios)
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Razor Edge Games has released a trailer for their new game, Epocylipse the AfterFall. Details are a little sparse, but it appears to exist in a post-apocalyptic setting. There are three perspectives from the trailer, a scavenger, a merchant, and what appears to be a wandering survivalist. What exactly this means for the core game is yet to be unseen.


So it was a grenade or something?

I don't really know what to make of this. The trailer is taking precious memory space in my brain, and I have no context to apply to it. I use the word "trailer" generously here. It's more like a powerpoint presentation with amateur voice overs. I understand the struggle of indie companies and budgets, but the trailer tells me nothing about the game except that it's post-apocalyptic and somehow involves lost tech (so, standard post apocalypse). Maybe I'm being too hard on the game, but I'm not getting my hopes up until I see something a little more representative of the game.

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