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REDEMPTION SONG

Edge UK

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May 2023

After Us explores the difficulty of telling stories of apocalypse and reparation through the lens of an action game

- EDWIN EVANS-THIRLWELL

REDEMPTION SONG

Despite the title, there are humans everywhere in After Us. They fill the game's urban and industrial wastelands from end to end - a race of petrified, naked giants, trapped in an endless pilgrimage through the world they've destroyed. Strewn along the game's critical path, usually travelling in the same direction as you, they give this allegorical third-person platformer a distinct emotional cadence. There's dread as you approach each ogre from behind: their stooped silhouettes recall both Attack On Titan and the work of Francisco Goya, and not all are inanimate. But then you pass by, spin the camera and see, well, people: old, young, thin, fat, male- or female-presenting though devoid of genitalia, their faces riven by yearning and despair.

The landscapes themselves are sumptuous but not mind-blowing. Ranging from weedy underwater skyscrapers to hills of TV screens that double as teleporters, they could be spaces from any number of videogame apocalypse fables. But the presence of the humans is transformative, in that exploration becomes an unpacking of mixed feelings towards characters who are portrayed as both “Devourers” and victims of their own appetites. It’s hard not to marvel at them, even as you scour each linear but roomy biome for the ghosts of the animals they’ve driven to extinction. “We want to explore that grey zone in which we are, at the same time, agents of destruction but we can write the most beautiful poetry,” says Alexis Corominas, game director. “That’s who we are. We kill for pleasure, as a species. And at the same time, we make music.”

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