Sometimes you pick up a game expecting nothing, only to find it strange and addictive. The controls feel wonky, and the physics seem off. It’s not perfect, but you keep playing anyway. It’s the kind of game that sticks in your head, irritating yet oddly satisfying.
Kido Gen’s gameplay is pretty neat but tricky to master. The mechanics are simple on the surface, but the wonky physics make movements unpredictable. You’ll need patience and a good eye for timing to get through the levels. It’s a bit frustrating but fun in a weird way.
Getting the most out of Kido Gen means experimenting with different loadouts. Some characters excel with quick moves, while others rely on tricky gadgets. You don’t need to overthink it, but I found that stacking speed and agility really helps. The game doesn’t hold your hand, so go for what works for you.
There’s a secret to leveling quickly—focus on combo chains. Timing your hits just right boosts your score faster. Also, avoid wasting time on unnecessary battles, save your energy for big fights. It’s annoying how addictive trying to beat your high score becomes.
The story in Kido Gen is straightforward but not very deep. You follow a simple path, defeating enemies and collecting items. The ending feels rushed, like they wanted to finish it quickly. Overall, the game is an odd mix of fun and frustration, but I kept playing anyway.