Honestly, this game is just plain annoying. You think it’s simple, then suddenly everything goes sideways. The controls are wonky, the physics feel off. Still, it’s strangely addictive in a frustrating way. Not sure I’m hooked, but I keep playing anyway.
Hole Fire has a neat concept but tricky execution. The physics are wonky sometimes, making it hard to aim properly. The levels seem straightforward but can surprise you with unexpected twists. Learning the mechanics slowly feels like a puzzle, even if it’s annoying at times.
Playing Hole Fire without the right setup can be a nightmare. Some builds focus on speed, others on durability. But honestly, the difference isn’t huge. It’s all about experimenting until you find what works for you, though it takes some patience to get there.
If you want to level up quick, try sticking to the edges of the map. There’s an annoying but effective hidden shortcut that saves time. Don’t waste too much time on unnecessary fights. Sometimes sneaking past enemies is better than fighting them all.
The game’s story is pretty straightforward. You progress through levels, face various enemies, and aim for the end. The ending feels a bit abrupt, and honestly, it leaves you wondering what could have been. Still, figuring out how it all wraps up is amusing in its own way.