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General Commentary and Game Overview
The Mario series has often been known as a light-hearted adventure sort of series, dealing with rescuing a princess from a dragon; a story that's been told many times before, with fun for all to be had. Many Mario fan games run with this concept, too, always having this child-like innocence and wonder to them.
Aftermath is not one of those games. Now I don't mean that it's dark in terms of your typical Rated M game, or that it's creepy like your typical .exe game, but that it's got this sort of mysterious, somber tone to it that Nintendo wouldn't put anywhere 30 feet near the Mario series. It's definitely a much more interesting take on the formula of a Mario game, and it's a fan game that's begging to be expanded upon. But, of course, it's not perfect.
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