- April 15, 2021
- Arcade Theory
Nemesis: Race Against The Pandemic
40%Game Brain Score
graphics, optimization
story, gameplay
64% User Score 14 reviews
Platforms
About
Are you ready to save the world from a deadly pandemic? Nemesis: Race Against The Pandemic is an action-packed third-person shooter game where you shoot down the bad guys and save the world from a deadly outbreak.








Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game features decent graphics that some players find appealing.
- Gameplay can be challenging and fun, with different settings and weapons in each level.
- Some players have enjoyed the game for its complexity and have invested significant time into it.
- The game suffers from numerous technical issues, including frame rate drops, glitches, and a lack of graphical options.
- There are no control settings, making it difficult to adjust mouse sensitivity or sound volume.
- The game lacks meaningful content and a compelling story, leading to a repetitive experience.
graphics
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising their quality and aesthetic appeal, while others criticize them for being marred by poor optimization, graphical errors, and a lack of customization options. Notably, issues like excessive bloom effects and empty, inconsistent building designs detract from the overall visual experience. Overall, while there are moments of impressive visuals, significant technical flaws hinder the game's graphical performance.
“Nemesis has great graphics, but the game is sometimes boring.”
“I liked the graphics but the optimization could have been better.”
“Awsm graphics.”
“The graphics are ugly as hell once you see it in person, with a terrible bloom effect that washes everything out and graphical errors such as grass growing up through floors.”
“There are also no graphic options at all, and you can't even hit Esc to get back to the main menu.”
“I just have no words... games like this should not exist or at least not be released until critical things have been fixed, such as adding the ability to adjust controls, audio, graphics, etc., and adding decent sound effects.”