Sometimes I wonder why I keep playing this game. It looks simple but gets tricky fast. The controls are wonky, and you spend more time fixing glitches than actually playing. Still, I keep coming back. That addictive pull is annoying but real.
Buto Square 2 features neat mechanics but tricky physics. The game’s got a simple look, but mastering it requires practice. Beware of the wonky controls that can throw you off at the worst moments. It’s not perfect, but it’s oddly satisfying to figure out.
Pro players tend to prefer setups that boost speed and agility. No fancy gear needed, just focus on the essentials. Honestly, I don’t think much about builds. The game isn’t deep enough for that, but some loadouts can make it less frustrating to get through levels.
Turns out, sneaking around and avoiding enemies saves your time. Found out that spamming jump can sometimes glitch your way past tricky sections. Keep experimenting. There’s no real tutorial, so discovering these tricks is the real fun—or frustration.
The story is pretty straightforward but feels rushed. You move from one level to another with little explanation. The ending is lukewarm, and all that effort feels like it was worth only a few minutes of gameplay. Still, I keep replaying just to see if I can do better.