Sometimes it feels like this game is more frustrating than fun. The controls can be wonky, and the physics seem tricky to get used to. Despite that, I keep coming back to poke around, even though it gets annoying fast. It’s addicting in a weird way, I guess.
GunnerCraft offers a mix of neat ideas and wonky physics. The gameplay focuses on shooting and building, but it’s tricky to master. The mechanics are confusing at first glance but become more tolerable after some practice. Expect a few frustrating moments, but also some satisfying ones.
Playing GunnerCraft without knowing the best loadouts can be a pain. There’s lots of experimenting involved, but some setups are way more effective. Pro players tend to favor certain weapons and armor, which makes a noticeable difference in survival and damage output.
Here's a secret—always keep an eye on the terrain. Using cover wisely can save your life even when the physics are wonky. Also, don’t ignore small upgrades; they add up faster than you think. Patience helps when things get too crazy too early.
The game has a straightforward story with a few twists. Progressing through levels becomes a grind, but the ending ties everything together. It’s not groundbreaking, but completing the storyline gives you a sense of accomplishment after all the chaos and setbacks.