Honestly, this game feels like running in circles. You think you get the hang of it, then everything flips. It's a grind that can get annoying fast. Sometimes the physics are wonky, making parts feel frustrating. Still, I kept coming back just to see if I could beat it.
The gameplay is a mix of neat puzzle elements and tricky timing. The physics often feel off, which can throw you for a loop. Getting through each section takes patience. It's straightforward at first but gets wonky as you progress, making it tricky but kind of fun in a weird way.
Playing Escape Mars without knowing the best builds feels like a gamble. Some setups make running around easier, but most players stick with the basics because there’s no real advantage in overcomplicating things. It’s all about balancing speed and durability, not fancy gear.
Here's a secret: sometimes the glitches help. If you get stuck, try moving at odd angles or smashing into walls; it can trigger physics that get you out of tight spots. Don’t overthink it. Also, saving frequently can save you a lot of headache.
The story is pretty straightforward. You try to leave Mars after a disaster. The ending is a bit abrupt but satisfying if you manage to escape the worst parts. Watching the credits roll feels like a small victory, even if the game wasn't perfect.