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MONSTER
Polygod is a rogue-like, randomly generated FPS with a brutal difficulty curve and epic boss fights featuring arena-shooter style online multiplayer with randomly generated maps.
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Reviews
8 reviews found80
FingerGuns
Aug 19, 2018
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Nintendo Life
Aug 17, 2018
Don’t let Polygod’s low-poly aesthetic fool you - this is no amateur hour shooter experience. With seven realms to explore (each with their own unique environmental motifs, enemy types and bosses), the game’s procedural nature and old-school mechanics make for a frightening deep source of replay value that harkens back to the good old days of Quake. The shot delay takes a lot longer to overcome on Switch, mainly because this is the kind of game that greatly benefits from the precision of mouse control, but persevere and there’s a speedrunning treat that’ll answer your prayers with violence.
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IGN Spain
Sep 5, 2018
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Nintendo Insider
Oct 8, 2019
It’s possible for Polygod to be a genuinely fun experience, but the stars must align, and patience must be given. Everything here is interesting and appealing, from the visuals which are bold and sharp, to the base roguelike underneath the gloss. But it comes with a but and a lot of maybes.
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Xbox Sector
Aug 16, 2018
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Cubed3
Jan 10, 2019
Polygod definitely holds some potential, but is lacklustre in its current state. The often unstable frame-rate, unwieldy gyro controls, and lack of polish in general, hurts the experience considerably. Its mechanics do feel unique enough to keep experimenting with, and there's plenty of replay value, but there's so much that brings it down. Fans of first-person shooters will likely get some enjoyment out of it, but it's otherwise hard to say that it's worth checking out.
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NintendoWorldReport
Sep 4, 2018
While there are some interesting aspects of Polygod to explore, I more often wanted to just stop playing than go back in to explore more.