Sometimes it feels like I am just wasting time trying to master this game. The flying feels wonky, controls are tricky, and honestly, it gets annoying how addictive it can be. You keep trying to improve, but it never feels quite right.
Eternal Fly's gameplay is neat but tricky. Managing the flight mechanics can be wonky, especially at first. The physics seem off sometimes, making precise moves frustrating. Still, it’s simple enough to pick up but tough to master over time.
Playing Eternal Fly without the right setup can be a pain. Pro players prefer certain loadouts that boost speed or durability. Experimenting is key, but many settle into builds that suit their style. It’s not about fancy gear, but how you use what you have.
Hidden tip: timing your boosts is everything. Landing small, precise boosts keeps you alive longer. Also, avoid rushing into enemies directly. Sometimes, waiting and conserving energy helps you get the better run. These tricks can help skip some grind.
The game has a straightforward story that develops with each level. Progressing through the levels slowly reveals the narrative. The ending is not surprising but satisfying enough after you have practiced flying and avoided all the annoying obstacles. Completing it feels like a small achievement.