Project Aftermath price reduction.
March 12th, 2009 by malWe are all facing difficult times at the moment and in recognition of this, we at Games Faction want to offer our customers fantastic value for money. So, Project Aftermath has been given a timely price cut to $9.99.
The price reduction is in place at www.GamesFaction.com and other distributors will follow shortly.
Project Aftermath Update…
March 11th, 2009 by mal

The latest release of Project Aftermath is now up and running! Previous installs will update automatically.
This release boasts 92 Achievements, collectable for both Steam and non Steam users.
A few examples;
- Easier Than Shooting Them – Drop 50 Enemies into Chasms
- Turncoat – Kill 100 enemies using the ‘Traitor’ Field Effect
- Bare Hands – Complete a mission while 30% under equipping budget
- The Bridge Is mine – Normal – Complete The Bridge is Mine in normal mode
- Whiz Bang – Research all Field Effect Weapons
If you have an existing profile the achievement system will scan your profile for completed achievements. This should get you up and running!
*Steam users only
If you have multiple profiles, you will be asked which one you would like to enable for Steam Achievements. Just follow the instructions in the pop up window.
We’re really excited about this update and hope it will keep you up to your Knees in GOOP!
New PA Review: Gaming Nexus
March 4th, 2009 by mal
We love a review with some quotable copy and the guys at Gaming Nexus have given us reason to smile today!
“Project Aftermath is a prime example of why more attention needs to be paid to the indie companies”
Cheers for that one and of course, we couldn’t agree with you more
PA on Direct2Drive
January 28th, 2009 by Lee![]()
We’re pleased to announce that Project Aftermath is now available on Direct2Drive.
Project Aftermath desktops.
January 19th, 2009 by mal
We’ve added some new desktop artwork of the Heroes to our images section of the website.
Bilsby, Maston, Barbicane and Nicholl are all looking rather swish on a black background. Please feel free to give them a new home!
Blitz Arcade signs Project Aftermath to its 1>UP label
January 16th, 2009 by mal
Project Aftermath is now part of the 1>UP initiative. We are really excited to be working with the team at Blitz, their scheme is perfect for us and we have high hopes that they will be able to bring Project Aftermath to a much larger audience.
Adds Chris Swan, Blitz Arcade business development director: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Games Faction and their excellent title. The team have made a tremendous job in creating such a high-quality and accessible RTS title, and it’s an honour to be helping them to maximise its success.”
You can read the press release here on the Blitz website.
New PA Review: TotalPCGaming
December 17th, 2008 by LeeAnd another from TotalPCGaming. Another 8/10. Keep em coming
When booting up Project Aftermath, you’d be forgiven for thinking it wasn’t an indie effort. The visuals, sound effects, dialogue and cut-scenes are polished to professional standards, and the game itself is no slouch either.
New PA Review: GamingExcellence
December 17th, 2008 by LeeA new review has been posted over at GamingExcellence.com. Another 80% and some great quotes:
If real time strategy games are your type, then you’ll fall madly in love with and proceed to stalk Project Aftermath.
Project Aftermath movies.
December 16th, 2008 by malOur updated game trailer and a gameplay movie can be viewed on Youtube in HD, just make use of the ‘watch in HD option’ and see the game in all it’s glory!
The updated trailer includes footage of the new Tactical Deployment system.
The gameplay movie is taken from the challenge mission, Staying Alive in normal play mode. It is the first of the challenges unlocked in the game.
New PA Review: Bytten.com
December 12th, 2008 by LeeI am always pleased when a game of this quality passes through Bytten’s clutches. They show that an indie game can be as good as, if not better than, anything the big budget games industries can churn out – and they can introduce new ideas along the way. A well-deserved Gold Star for Project Aftermath is duly awarded!




