Sometimes it feels like the game is fighting against you. The controls are tricky and that wonky physics add a layer of annoyance. It’s partially fun, mostly frustrating. You get hooked trying to beat that one level, but it’s not always worth the pain.
Ninja Guy 2 has neat little tricks but can be wonky with its physics. Jumping and dodging sometimes feel inconsistent. The levels are tricky, and timing matters. It’s a simple concept, but mastering it takes patience. Expect to die a lot at first.
Playing Ninja Guy 2 without wasting too much time means sticking to basic loadouts. Combining speed boosts with damage upgrades can help clear levels faster. Don’t overcomplicate your build, because the game isn’t really balanced for heavy customization. Stick to what works, and you’ll get through easier.
Secret tip: fake out enemies by jumping just before hitting them. It can throw them off and save you health. Also, try to memorize enemy patterns, it’s a game of patience. Focus on collecting coins because they add up quickly and give you a bit of an edge for upgrades.
The story is straightforward but feels a bit repetitive after a while. Levels gradually get harder, and the boss fights can be annoying. If you follow the main path and beat all levels methodically, you’ll reach the ending. It’s not mind-blowing but satisfying enough for a quick playthrough.