Start playing Pekko Robot if you want a game that feels like it was put together in a rush. The controls are wonky, and the physics sometimes feel like they are from a different universe. Total chaos. I spent more time fixing glitches than actually playing.
The gameplay is pretty neat once you get the hang of it. Tricky puzzles and tricky enemies keep you on your toes. Physics can be wonky, which is annoying but oddly funny. Cool concept, but the execution leaves a lot to be desired.
Playing Pekko Robot without wasting time on unnecessary upgrades is key. Stick to the basic loadouts at first. Some pro players swear by certain weapon combinations, but honestly, experimenting is more fun than following guides. Just don’t get stuck with the same setup.
One secret tip: always collect spare parts even if you think you won’t need them. They can save you later. Also, saving often helps avoid losing progress after a game crash. It gets addictive trying to beat your last score, but the game can be frustratingly slow when you get stuck.
The story in Pekko Robot is just okay. You follow the robot through different levels, fighting enemies and solving puzzles. The ending feels rushed, like they ran out of ideas. It’s not a bad game overall, but I wouldn’t replay it over and over.