Gore. Prologue.
- November 3, 2021
- IL YA
Wake up!You are a member of a military group. You and the team are going to be sent to hostile territory to scout the situation and report to General Scholz about what is happening. Common practice, standard assignment. Once in the right place and barely setting up a camp, your squad suddenly attacks a herd of undead. At some point, you are stunned and you lose consciousness. When you wake up, you…
Reviews
- The game features a dialogue system and some level design, indicating a basic structure.
- It's free to play, which allows players to experience it without any financial commitment.
- Some players found it entertaining for a brief period, suggesting it has potential for humor or novelty.
- The game is poorly executed, with numerous bugs and low-quality assets, leading to a dismal public reception.
- Gameplay mechanics are frustrating, with ineffective weapons and clunky crafting systems.
- The overall experience feels rushed and incomplete, making it hard to recommend even as a free title.
- monetization4 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization of "Prologue." is criticized as being deceptive, as it serves more as an advertisement for an unreleased game using recycled assets rather than a standalone experience. Players feel that the free access is misleading, equating it to an advertisement rather than a genuine game offering.
“This is only free in the same way that adverts on YouTube and banner ads in your browser are.”
“Just because advertisements are free, doesn't mean they're worth your time.”
“I'm not sure what the game plan is, doing a 'prologue' advertisement for a game that isn't even out and is just the product of combining a survival game blueprint with some stolen Unity assets.”
- graphics1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's graphics exceed expectations, though they appear to rely heavily on assets sourced from asset stores, which may detract from their originality.
“The game graphics look better than you might expect, but that's just because it looks like some or all of them are 'borrowed' from asset stores or wherever.”