Nothing feels quite right. You think it will be quick, but hours fly by. The game is kinda addictive. Sometimes the controls are wonky, and the physics mess with your head. It can wear you out fast but still pulls you back in.
Agumo 2 has neat ideas wrapped in tricky mechanics. The gameplay is simple at first but gets weird with all the tricky jumps and strange physics. Don’t expect everything to make sense straight away. It’s easy to get lost trying to understand the wonky controls, but that’s part of the fun or frustration.
Trying different loadouts in Agumo 2 can be a headache. Some builds work better but are annoying to set up. Playing without relying on overly complicated gear can keep things straightforward. It’s mostly about what makes the game less frustrating after a long day.
One secret trick is to focus on certain buffs early. Don’t waste time on side quests. The game’s pacing is weird, so speed runs help. Remember to avoid some of the confusing parts early on, or you’ll get stuck for hours.
The story in Agumo 2 is long and sometimes feels pointless. You move through levels and try to piece things together. The ending leaves you wondering about a lot, and it takes patience. It’s not a quick ride, but pressing forward gets you there eventually.