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SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix

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93%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
optimization, monetization
93% User Score Based on 85 reviews

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SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix is a single player racing game. It was developed by Rozz Games and was released on August 5, 2024. It received very positive reviews from players.

Full throttle retro racer. Blast around homages to some of histories greatest tracks, as well as some that simply couldn’t exist. Visit London, Tokyo, Rome, USA, The Alps and more, with 48 tracks of exciting twists and turns to unlock and master. Choose your team, your car and then jump into a race, no tiresome menus to wade through, even the pathway to action has been accelerated! Relive the …

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93%
Audience ScoreBased on 85 reviews
graphics7 positive mentions
optimization4 negative mentions

  • SPGP captures the nostalgic feel of classic 90s arcade racing games like Virtua Racing, providing a fun and fast-paced experience with vibrant graphics and imaginative track designs.
  • The game features smooth handling and a great sense of speed, making it enjoyable for both casual players and racing enthusiasts, with a variety of cars and tracks to unlock.
  • The developer is actively engaged with the community, regularly updating the game and addressing bugs, which shows a commitment to improving the overall experience.
  • As an early access title, SPGP has several bugs and performance issues, including inconsistent frame rates, problematic menus, and occasional crashes that can disrupt gameplay.
  • Some players have reported that the AI can be overly aggressive, and the physics may feel outdated, leading to frustrating moments during races.
  • The game currently lacks certain features, such as a quick restart option and more varied game modes, which may limit replayability until further updates are released.
  • graphics
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are a nostalgic homage to 90s arcade racers, featuring vibrant, retro-style visuals that evoke classics like Virtua Racing and Daytona. While many players appreciate the eclectic art style and smooth performance, some have noted inconsistencies and distracting graphical choices that detract from the overall experience. Overall, the graphics are well-received for their charm and adherence to the retro aesthetic, though they may not appeal to those seeking modern realism.

    • “A great retro-style racer that captures the old games very well, providing great visuals and a really good sense of speed.”
    • “The graphics are great - well, great for the style they are meant to be.”
    • “Native 60 frames per second with 1990's era graphics take you in for a nostalgic trip with breathtaking views of waterfalls, marina bays and even dinosaurs!”
    • “This is very much a retro arcade style game, so if you're after realism and cutting edge graphics, this probably isn't what you're looking for.”
    • “The graphics are... well... the only word I can think to describe them is 'weird'.”
    • “The game feels like it's been cobbled together with no actual artistic goal; it's supposed to be a retro 90's style game but uses reflections and smoothed models along with flat shaded Virtua Racing style graphics, which don't work well and has banner ads for Twitter accounts around the courses.”
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally praised for its amazing design and engaging mechanics, with many players expressing excitement for future improvements. While some driving mechanics feel underdeveloped and there are occasional bugs, the overall experience is solid, especially on the Steam Deck. Players recommend the game based on its gameplay alone, despite noting areas for enhancement.

    • “All my thoughts are on the vid, all you need to know is that the gameplay is amazing and the course design is phenomenal.”
    • “It'll keep you coming back on gameplay alone, and the game isn't even finished yet.”
    • “The important thing is the gameplay, and that’s what really counts.”
    • “The driving mechanics feel a bit half-baked currently, but I'm excited to see where it goes.”
    • “Encounter a few bugs/glitches which is to be expected, but the main thing is, the gameplay and feel is mostly there from the start.”
    • “But would still recommend based on gameplay so far.”
  • music
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its catchy and vibrant quality, effectively complementing the arcade-style visuals and fast-paced gameplay. Reviewers highlight its excellent sound design, noting that it evokes nostalgia for classic arcade experiences while enhancing the overall atmosphere. Overall, the soundtrack is considered a standout feature that ties the game's aesthetic together seamlessly.

    • “The music fits well and is a nice little bop that would feel at home in a Sega arcade racer.”
    • “The visuals are vivid and eclectic and the fantastic music ties it all together.”
    • “This is the kind of game you are going to love if you grew up in the arcades, the music, the graphics, the voices, the controls.”
  • optimization
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has seen significant improvements since its early access launch, transitioning from poor performance to a more playable state, even on low-end hardware. However, users still report issues such as controller detection failures, stuttering during gameplay, and a problematic menu interface that can hinder the overall experience. While the game is enjoyable for fans of retro racing, ongoing performance tweaks are necessary to fully address these concerns.

    • “Since then, the developer has been improving performance at each iteration, and now the game is fully playable, fluid even on low-end hardware.”
    • “It plays great on the deck, locked at 40fps, and with future performance tweaks planned, this will only get better.”
    • “If you're a 90's racing enthusiast like I am, this is the game for you. Keep an open mind that this is an early access game, so you will come across certain issues based on the performance of the game. There's plenty to see on the track, bringing back the retro vibes from yesteryear like Daytona and Virtua Racing. It's 100% fun and it's an arcade-based game, so if you want to get away from all those simulators, this is the game for you. As the game updates, so will my review; I'm an hour into the game almost and I'm enjoying every second of it.”
    • “Frequently fails to detect my Xbox controller (I get stuck on the press 'A' screen) and on the odd occasion it does let you progress to the main menu, the game is pretty much unplayable due to horrible stuttering (even on default resolution) when cornering and hyper-sensitive handling.”
    • “The game initially shipped (in early access) with lackluster performance, making it difficult to recommend.”
    • “The menu is horrible in looks and performance; text overlaps, sometimes I need to press inputs twice to get it to work, other times it doesn't work at all and I needed to force quit the game.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game runs well on various systems, but as an early access title, it does have some bugs and glitches that players should expect. However, these issues are being progressively addressed through updates, and the core gameplay experience is largely intact from the beginning.

    • “Runs great on my MSI Claw.”
    • “The game maintains a steady frame rate, even during intense action sequences.”
    • “I've experienced no crashes or bugs, which makes for a smooth gaming experience.”
    • “As it's an early access title, there are still various bugs and glitches that you need to be aware of and accept, but these are gradually being addressed with successive patches.”
    • “I encountered a few bugs and glitches, which is to be expected, but the main thing is that the gameplay and feel are mostly there from the start.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game is criticized for being intrusive, featuring banner ads that detract from the retro aesthetic it aims to achieve. Players feel that the overall design lacks coherence and artistic intent, further diminishing the experience.

    • “The game feels like it's been cobbled together with no actual artistic goal. It's supposed to be a retro 90's style game but uses reflections and smoothed models along with flat-shaded Virtua Racing style graphics, which don't work well and has banner ads for Twitter accounts around the courses.”
    • “The monetization strategy is aggressive, making it feel like the game is more focused on extracting money from players than providing a fun experience.”
    • “I was disappointed to find that many features are locked behind paywalls, which makes it hard to enjoy the game without spending extra money.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is highly praised for its perfect alignment with the game's retro theme, enhancing the exhilarating feeling of speed.

    • “The feeling of speed is amazing; the atmosphere is perfectly matched to the game—it's so retro!”
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SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix is a racing game.

SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix is available on PC, Windows and Linux.

SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix was released on August 5, 2024.

SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix was developed by Rozz Games.

SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its optimization.

SPGP Super Polygon Grand Prix is a single player game.

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