This game feels like a mess sometimes. It’s tricky to control, and the physics are wonky at best. But somehow, I keep coming back. Maybe it's the strange satisfaction of figuring it out, or just the plain frustrating part that pulls me in.
Hetto has simple mechanics but tricky controls. It’s a neat mix of timing and patience. The physics can be wonky, which makes some parts frustrating. Still, it’s weirdly fun to figure out what works and what doesn’t.
Playing Hetto without focusing on flashy gear is fine. Stick to basic setups, then tweak small things for better control. The game doesn’t really require over-the-top equipment. Less is more here, at least for beating the tougher parts.
One secret is knowing which moves to spam. It sounds simple, but timing is everything. The more you experiment, the better you get. Sometimes, just standing still and observing helps too. Annoying but effective.
The story is straightforward but feels disconnected at times. It just kind of drags on until you reach the ending. No spoilers, but expect some weird moments. Overall, it’s a story you can finish quickly if you want—if you’re patient enough for the finish line.