It might look simple, but Energy has a way of getting under your skin. Sometimes it feels like the game is just messing with you. The controls can be tricky, the physics wonky. One minute you're cruising smoothly, the next you're stuck in some bizarre glitch. Still, I kept coming back. It’s oddly addictive.
Energy’s gameplay is neat but not perfect. Movement can feel wonky because of the tricky physics. The game introduces mechanics gradually, but they can be confusing at first. Mastering the timing takes patience, and some sections seem designed to trip you up. Expect to fall a lot before anything clicks.
Playing Energy without the right loadout can be frustrating. The game favors certain combinations but figuring them out is half the fun. Some players swear by specific gear for speed or resilience. It’s all about tweaking until you find what works for your playstyle. Don’t neglect small upgrades, they add up.
One secret I discovered is to frequently revisit earlier levels. You can find hidden boosts that make later parts easier. Also, jumping tricks help conserve stamina. Stay patient with tricky sections because practice makes perfect. A little persistence can turn the game from annoying to fun.
The story in Energy is straightforward but it drags on sometimes. You follow a character’s path through treacherous environments and tricky puzzles. The ending feels a bit abrupt, but it ties up most plot points. Overall, it’s a decent ride if you don’t mind some frustration along the way.