It’s pretty neat how the game throws you into the chaos right away. The controls feel tricky at times, and the physics can be downright wonky. Still, you get the hang of it after a while. Just watch out for the weird camera angles that pop up unexpectedly.
If you want to optimize your character, layering weapons and armor is key. Some characters perform better with certain magic items, though the game doesn’t explain why. Playing around with different loadouts is the only way to find what really works for you, especially because the game’s balance feels a bit off.
Here’s a secret. Focusing on quick kills early on speeds up your progress. Grind side quests whenever you can because they give extra experience and loot. Don’t underestimate small upgrades—they add up and make a noticeable difference in tough fights.
The story is pretty straightforward. You start as an ordinary hero and gradually build your army. The ending involves a big boss fight, but the game doesn’t always explain the story well. It’s kinda repetitive, but it’s satisfying once you finally finish it all.