28 Waves Later
- March 14, 2017
- Dagestan Technology
"28 Waves Later" is a survival horror game where players must fend off relentless hordes of zombies in confined spaces. With no respite from the onslaught, players must strategize and manage resources carefully to survive each wave. The game immerses players in a tense atmosphere, with zombies slowly closing in, making every second crucial for survival.
Reviews
- The game offers infinite ammo, allowing players to shoot without worrying about reloading.
- There are different types of zombies and weapons, providing some variety in gameplay.
- Some players found enjoyment in the nostalgic feel of a classic top-down zombie shooter.
- The game is extremely buggy and feels incomplete, with many players reporting game-breaking glitches.
- Objectives and mission clarity are poor, often leaving players confused about what to do next.
- Graphics and overall design are subpar, resembling outdated flash games rather than a polished product.
- story7 mentions
- 14 % positive mentions
- 43 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The game's story is criticized for being minimal and lacking depth, primarily revolving around the basic premise of shooting zombies. Players report unclear mission objectives and a generally unengaging narrative, with some noting issues like poor grammar and game-breaking glitches that detract from the experience.
“A 'zombie wave survival' game with a background telling story.”
“The story follows only the basic principle: there are zombies, shoot them.”
“Almost no story.”
“Unclear mission objectives.”
- stability3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability is heavily criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs, game-breaking glitches, and incomplete features that detract from the overall experience. Many find the gameplay unenjoyable due to these issues, alongside poor grammar and a lackluster story.
“Buggy and unenjoyable in every regard.”
“Extremely buggy and incomplete.”
“Poor grammar and spelling, game-breaking glitches, plain story, and just boring overall.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The graphics have a nostalgic feel reminiscent of '90s games like GTA, with some users noting they look good overall. However, the menus are criticized for being bland and lacking sufficient customization options, leading to a mixed reception regarding the visual presentation.
“The graphics are top-notch, reminiscent of the great visuals we experienced in GTA back in the '90s.”
“The graphics look good overall, but the options menu and the main menu feel a bit too bland.”
“The graphics are reminiscent of the early '90s, similar to what we saw in GTA.”
“The graphics are poor.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Despite a significant delay, players feel that the gameplay still suffers from unresolved issues and lacks optimization, leading to a less than satisfactory experience.
“For a game that was delayed for well over a year, you would think that not only would all the kinks be ironed out, but that the game would be fairly optimized for better gameplay.”
“The gameplay feels clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to enjoy what could have been a great experience.”
“There are too many bugs and glitches that disrupt the flow of gameplay, making it hard to stay immersed in the game.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by clever naming choices, such as the protagonist's company being called 'Dagestan,' which adds a layer of wit and amusement to the overall experience.
“I find it funny that he calls his company 'Dagestan'.”