![]() ![]() Saber Interactive has also completely revamped the melee system, adding a host of new melee weapons – some of which can be dual wielded. All in all, there’s about two hours of new story content available here, all of which is highly replayable. Altogether, there are six new maps in the expansion, bringing the total up to 23 when you include content from the base game. Each of the new episodes is split into three smaller missions that will run you about 15-20 minutes each. The Rome episode will take you on a mission to the Colosseum to reclaim the Vatican City of Rome, while the Kamchatka episode has you joining up with other survivors in the freezing cold of Russia’s Eastern peninsula to take back a cargo ship, and eventually a nuclear submarine. Make no mistake, World War Z is still a third person game first.Īftermath brings two new story episodes to the game – Rome and Kamchatka. Although the new camera view adds to the immersion by bringing you closer to the action, the lack of a true ADS mechanic for weapons makes it feel like an afterthought. One of the biggest features being added in Aftermath is the all new first-person perspective. Is this an upgrade worth buying? Read on for our World War Z Aftermath revew! New Ways to Kill It adds two new story chapters to the game, and a host of new content, mechanics, and progression options for both new and old players alike. It will run you $39.99 as a new player, but those who already own the base game can upgrade for just $19.99. World War Z Aftermath is an all-new expansion to 2019’s World War Z, that’s being billed almost as a pseudo-sequel. ![]()
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