Feeling exhausted and just looking to pass time? Bendy and the Ink 3D feels like stepping into a sketchbook gone wrong. The graphics are sketchy and the controls can get wonky fast. It’s a slow burn, but the creepy vibe sticks with you.
The gameplay is pretty neat in parts, with some tricky platform sections. The physics are wonky, making some puzzles frustrating. Moving around feels awkward at times. It’s simple enough for newcomers but gets tricky when the ink monsters appear. Haven’t beaten it yet but it’s oddly addictive.
There aren’t many loadout options, but experimenting with different character upgrades helps. Focus on agility and stealth if you want to avoid fights. It’s not really about builds, more about sneaking past the bad stuff and dodging the ink creatures.
Pro tip: hide in the shadows when possible. The game is annoying when you get spotted. Learning to sneak past enemies saves a lot of hassle. Also, collect items whenever you can. They seem useless but some are key to progressing faster.
The story is slow to unfold, with plenty of creepy moments. You explore the ink-filled world, solving puzzles and avoiding monsters. The ending is kind of a twist, but honestly, it feels rushed. Not a bad game, just tiring sometimes. Still, I kept playing—it’s addictive in a weird way.
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