This game is neat in its concept but tricky to master. The physics can be wonky, making it hard to predict what will happen next. It has a simple setup but requires some practice. Beginners might find it frustrating at first, but with patience, it becomes slightly more predictable.
Playing normally feels okay but to really excel, experiment with different loadouts. Some setups make it easier to survive or collect points faster. Pro players often focus on balancing speed with durability, but honestly, it’s all about finding what works best for you after a while.
One secret is to always prioritize upgrading your tools first. It seems simple but skipping upgrades slows you down. Another trick is avoiding the main chaos areas until you’re stronger. Surprising as it sounds, staying patient when things go wonky helps a lot.
The story is linear but confusing. You start with basic tasks, then things get weird with the tsunami and brainrot. Endings vary depending on choices made, but many feel unfinished or random. It’s a frustrating ride, but watching everything come together feels oddly satisfying after enduring the wonkiness.