Sometimes it feels like the game is just plain buggy. You tap, you swipe, and nothing works exactly right. The controls can be tricky and wonky. Still, it has this annoying addictive pull that keeps you trying, even when it frustrates the hell out of you.
The gameplay is a neat mix of simple tap controls and fast reflexes. Tricky opponents throw strange attacks. The physics seem wonky sometimes, making the fights unpredictable. It’s not complex but enough to keep you hooked just a little longer.
Building your warrior involves mixing up weapons and armor. Experimenting with different setups is key. No clear perfect loadout, but some gear makes fights smoother. It’s more about finding what works for your style, not some predefined plan.
Try focusing on dodging instead of blocking. It’s a secret I learned the hard way. Patience and timing matter more than spam attacks. Grinding the same levels repeatedly is annoying but helps you improve faster.
The story is pretty straightforward. You fight through waves of enemies, level up, and face a final boss. It’s not very deep, but the ending ties everything up. There’s a sense of completion, even if it feels a bit rushed or simple.