Survive the Fall review: It’s not all fun and games at the end of the world

I found Survive the Fall intriguing right away when I initially encountered it. A massive meteor struck our planet, carrying an unusual substance from outer space along with it. This catastrophic event led to civilization’s downfall and the appearance of dangers that could only be conceived in a delirious state, as a pollutant called Stasis began spreading across vast areas of the earth.

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Malek, known as Charlie Heller, is a gifted but reserved code-breaker for the CIA, who works from a basement office at their headquarters in Langley. However, his life changes drastically when his wife is tragically killed during a terrorist attack in London. When those in charge fail to act, he decides to take justice into his own hands. This leads him on a perilous journey around the world, hunting down the perpetrators. His intelligence becomes his greatest asset as he navigates through his pursuers and seeks vengeance.