Sometimes games are just plain annoying. Giddy Poppy is one of those. Jumpy, confusing, and a little bit maddening. You think you understand it, then it throws something totally wonky at you. It's not perfect but it sure can get addictive after a while.
The gameplay is neat but tricky. The physics feel wonky sometimes, which makes the game unpredictable. It’s not hard to get the hang of, but timing is everything. Expect moments of frustration and moments of, well, fun chaos.
There aren’t many loadout choices, which is kinda annoying. You just have to pick what feels right, even if it’s not perfect. Playing without focusing on builds actually makes the game more unpredictable and sometimes more fun.
Secret tip: stay patient with the awkward controls. Timing and patience matter more than power-ups. Sometimes, dodging is more effective than attacking. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different paths and see what works best.
The game is straightforward but confusing at times. The story unfolds slowly, with strange little surprises along the way. The ending is okay, nothing special. Honestly, it’s more about the ride than the destination.