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AFTERLIFE CD MOST

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As a semi-omnipotent being, you are responsible for laying out a functional heaven and hell to reward or punish the denizens of a strange planet.

Specifications: ESRB: Everyone; Genre: Strategy; Elements: General Strategy; See full specs

Gamespot editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 07/12/1996
  • Updated on: 04/29/2000

Afterlife represents one of the most unusual videogame concepts to ever make it to store shelves. As a semi-omnipotent being (I know that's a bit of an oxymoron, but this game's full of things like that), you are responsible for laying out a functional heaven and hell to reward or punish the denizens of a strange planet. To do so, you must keep an eye on the most common sins and virtues of your people (who look a lot like the monsters from Critters), the balance of temporary to permanent souls in each of your buildings, and more mundane tasks like the building of roads and training facilities. For each soul you process you are rewarded with pennies from heaven, which may in turn be used to purchase more edifices and services.

Once you've dived into the game, there's a lot of interesting things to experience, including a view of the planet itself that shows you what the living beings are up to, tons of hysterically funny rewards and punishments (my favorite is heaven's "The Good Spot," a parking lot in which you can always find a great place to park), and an amazing soundtrack that features everything from disco music to bizarre arias. Helping you make your decisions are an amazingly (even sickeningly) cute angel character named Aria, and a more conservative (and slightly sarcastic) demon called Jasper. These two characters provide an excellent way to stay in touch with what's going on in the game, and add flavor to the already humorous atmosphere of this title.

While all of this may sound very original, once you get to the actual gameplay, you'll discover that Afterlife is little more than a spiritually supercharged remake of Maxis' SimCity 2000. Players wade through the difficulties of housing souls in their prospective areas and face "new" challenges in the form of bad vibes (equivalent to Sim City's crime), lost souls (equivalent to Sim City's dissatisfied residents), and powering rewards and punishments with a substance called ad infinitum (equivalent to Sim City's power plants and power lines). They'll also have to deal with the perils of crowded streets (equivalent to Sim City's traffic snarls) and weird problems like the Disco Inferno and Heaven's Nose (equivalent to SimCity's disasters). While all of this won't matter much to newcomers, SimCity veterans are likely to find themselves pretty bored by Afterlife in just a couple of days.

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