This game can be frustrating. Sometimes the controls feel wonky, and the physics make almost no sense. You fall off bikes in ways that make you wonder if the game is joking. Yet, you keep playing. It’s oddly addictive despite the annoyances.
Moto Stuntman offers neat stunt tricks, but the physics are tricky. Balancing on bikes feels wonky sometimes. Mastering the basics is key. Expect frequent falls and moments where the game feels unresponsive. It’s a weird combo of fun and frustration.
You won’t find much variation here. Most players stick with standard bikes and minimal upgrades. The game doesn’t really focus on customization or loadouts. Just pick what feels comfortable. Don’t expect any secret upgrades or hidden gear.
Pro tip: practice small jumps first. Learning to land smoothly is a hidden key. Use camera angles to gauge your stunt. Sometimes flicking the camera helps to see tricks better. The game’s controls are tricky, so learn the quirks.
The story is simple. Complete stunt challenges, unlock new bikes, more stunts. The ending feels abrupt and unsatisfying. You will spend a lot of time just retrying stunts. It’s a basic grind with some neat visuals, but mostly just repetitive.