Honestly, this game feels like a strange rush to put something together quickly. The graphics are wonky, and the controls can be annoying. Its craziness is addictive in a weird way. Sometimes I wonder what the developers were thinking.
Dead Aim: Skibidi Toilets Attack has neat but tricky gameplay. The physics are wonky, making some jumps and fights unpredictable. It is simple at first, but a few levels get really tricky fast. Total chaos for anyone just starting out.
Playing Dead Aim: Skibidi Toilets Attack without wasting time means knowing what to upgrade. The best builds focus on speed and durability. Don’t bother with fancy stuff early on. Some loadouts just feel better for avoiding the annoying parts.
Here's a secret—using cover wisely helps a lot. The game is more manageable when you hide from enemy attacks. Timing your shots right is more important than raw power. Leveling up faster comes down to mastering the tricky parts early.
The game takes you through a series of weird levels with lots of chaos. The story is simple but confusing at times. To finish it all, you need patience because some parts are just frustrating. The ending isn't anything special, but you'll get there eventually.