Getting through this game feels like fighting a never-ending wave of enemies. The controls are a bit tricky at first. Some parts feel wonky, especially when physics seem inconsistent. Still, the constant tension keeps me hooked, even if it can get annoying after a while.
Pixel Guns Apocalypse 3 runs on simple mechanics but tries to bring some neat features. The gameplay involves shooting through waves of pixelated foes. The physics can be wonky, making some jumps feel awkward. It's not perfect, but it works enough to keep you playing for a bit longer.
Playing without the flashy stuff works best sometimes. Focus on balancing weapons and armor. No need for over-the-top upgrades, but a good mix of defense and firepower can save you from annoying respawns. It's mostly trial and error to find what fits your style.
Always keep an eye on the corners. Hidden ammo caches help a lot. If you find a safe spot, stay there and take out enemies gradually. I discovered that quick switches between weapons can be a secret for better aiming and faster kills.
The story is straightforward. You shoot your way through levels and bosses, trying to survive as long as possible. The ending is just more waves and a tougher final boss. There’s no real plot twist, but the game’s pace keeps you engaged until the last enemy drops.