Polygone
- March 21, 2023
- MikeTheTech
Polygone is a low-poly, yet highly visual take on the classic "Zombie Modes" in modern first person shooters. Play with up to four friends to fight off endless hordes of zombies on a massive map that you'll need to unlock areas to explore. Board up windows, purchase new weapons, and more. Over 50 different types of zombies and bosses will test your skills. Weapons range from tradit…
Reviews
- The parkour mechanics are highly enjoyable and realistic, making exploration fun.
- The game has a lot of potential and the developer is actively engaging with the community.
- The aesthetics are clean and the concept is fun, with familiar loot-and-shoot elements.
- The game currently lacks content and feels repetitive with no unique class system or progression.
- There are numerous bugs and technical issues, including broken audio sliders and poor zombie AI.
- The game is criticized for using generic assets and having limited gameplay areas, leading to a lack of immersion.
- graphics2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The game's graphics are noted for their clean aesthetics, contributing positively to the overall feel. However, users have reported issues with the graphics options, stating that changes do not take effect even after applying and saving.
“So far, I like the feel of the game, and the aesthetics are clean.”
“The graphics options change nothing, even when you hit the 'apply and save' at the bottom.”
“The textures look outdated and lack detail, making the game feel unpolished.”
“The character models are poorly designed and don't match the quality of modern games.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Gameplay in this early access indie game shows promise, with users acknowledging some concerns as typical for the genre's development stage. Many players anticipate the addition of more mechanics and assets in future updates, expressing eagerness to enjoy the game with friends as it evolves.
“I understand some of the concerns of the other reviewer, but many of those complaints are simply the nature of early access in indie games. I'm sure more mechanics and assets will be added over time. I look forward to playing this game with my friends once it's more developed!”