Sometimes games are just frustrating. Hoona is no different. It feels like you are just stumbling through a maze of wonky physics and tricky controls. It gets addictive in a weird way, even when it annoys you. You keep trying, hoping it gets better.
Hoona has a neat but tricky gameplay style. The physics feel wonky sometimes, making jumps and moves unpredictable. It’s not hard to learn, but mastering it takes patience. Expect moments where you wonder if the game is just trolling you.
Playing Hoona without the right setup is frustrating. Most players stick to simple loadouts, but experimenting with different gear can be annoying. The game doesn’t tell you what works best, so you just guess and hope for the best.
One secret is to always check your surroundings. Small details can save you a lot of trouble later. Don’t rush. Sometimes the game’s wonky physics make timing everything just a little off. Patience is key, even when it feels pointless.
The story is straightforward but a bit confusing at times. You explore different areas, fight some enemies, and try to reach the end. The ending feels rushed, and you might find yourself wondering if it was worth all the trouble. Still, it’s a game you keep coming back to, despite the flaws.