The gameplay is neat but can be confusing at first. The tricky jumps and uneven physics make some parts harder than they should be. It’s not perfect, but figuring out the puzzle spots keeps you going. Watch out for the wonky physics that can mess up your timing.
You don’t need fancy builds to enjoy Nina Adventures 2. Sometimes just focusing on speed and agility helps get through the tricky parts faster. It’s more about knowing the level than the gear. Don’t overthink the loadouts; simple seems better here.
Secret tip: jumping just before falling off can sometimes save you. Don’t be afraid to try different paths even if they look harder. Sometimes the most annoying spots hide faster routes. Keep experimenting, and you’ll find some shortcuts.
The story follows Nina as she explores new worlds. The game ends somewhat unexpectedly after a lot of messy platforming. It’s not deep, but it keeps you watching what happens next. Sometimes, the ending leaves more questions than answers, which is kind of annoying but also intriguing.