Feeling exhausted from all these wasted hours? Ocean Danger is one of those games that makes you question your own patience. It’s not so bad until you hit the tricky parts. Everything feels kind of wonky sometimes, and the controls can be downright frustrating. Yet somehow, you get hooked.
The gameplay is pretty neat but tricky. There are some wonky physics that mess with your head. Basic tasks become frustrating puzzles. It’s not complicated but enough to keep you fiddling. The game doesn’t show you much utility, so it takes a while to figure things out.
You don’t need fancy builds to get by. Mostly, sticking with simple gear works fine. Quick swaps and loadout spam can make a difference. There’s no real correct way, but knowing what suits your style helps. Just keep experimenting, even if it feels pointless sometimes.
Pro tip: focus on upgrading little things first. I found that sneaking past enemies is easier if you wait for the right moment. Don’t ignore small collectibles either, they add up quick. Honestly, it’s all about patience and timing. Sometimes, just doing the same thing over and over helps.
The story is a bit confusing and doesn’t explain much. You wander around, hitting random checkpoints. The ending feels rushed, like they ran out of time. Overall, it’s typical for this type of game. Not much closure, but enough to see what happens if you stick around.