Honestly, this game is a weird mix of fun and frustration. Some parts make you smile, others make you want to smash the controller. It’s not perfect, but once you get into it, it’s hard to put down. Just don’t expect smooth sailing all the time.
Ayane Quest 2 has a neat style, but the tricky controls can throw you off. Physics feel wonky sometimes, making jumps or attacks unpredictable. It’s a game you learn as you go, and patience is key. Enough quirks to keep you guessing every level.
Playing without the right loadout makes it tougher. Speedy weapons or armor with good defense work better. Some players swear by combo-heavy setups. Watching others play, it’s clear that small tweaks can make a big difference.
Pro tip: focus on completing side quests for quick XP. Hidden areas usually have better loot and shortcuts. Don’t waste time on easy fights, save your stamina for tougher enemies. The secret is knowing when to run.
The story tracks Ayane’s journey through tricky terrains and boss fights. Some levels are a pain, but the ending feels satisfying after all that grinding. It’s a typical hero’s tale but with enough weird twists to keep you hooked to the very last scene.