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or greater (6.0 recommended) 486/66 MHz (Pentium 60 MHz recommended) VESA compliant SVGA required 2X CD-ROM drive (4X recommended) 8 MB RAM (12 MB recommended) nemo 15 nemo MB free hard disk space All major sound cards supported Mouse/keyboard/joystick Windows 95 compatible Where to Find It Copyright © Electric Eye Productions. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without express written permission. Aftermath Review by Steerpike November 2003 "Klaatu Verata Nickto, Gort" My original plan was to review this game as a standalone product, making no mention of any previous titles it may resemble. Sadly, however, that is impossible. Like it or not, fans of X-Com: UFO Defense have been looking to this game to rekindle the glory of that old classic. Even more than a sequel, the conscientious reviewer must assess UFO: Aftermath in the context of what it does and does not bring to the table in the wake of X-Com. People who read my stuff know that most reviews and columns I write are longer than the Bible; if you lack the kind of patience necessary to read it all, I happily lay it out for you here: Aftermath is no X-Com.
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