Sometimes you wonder why you keep playing. The game is plain weird, full of bugs, and gets stuck often. It’s a grind that hooks you in despite the annoying moments. Total chaos but strangely addictive. You get frustrated but also want to see what happens next.
Quevi has a neat mix of simple controls and tricky mechanics. The physics feel wonky sometimes, making jumps unpredictable. It’s not complex but takes some getting used to. Moving around feels off in that fun, frustrating way. Expect awkward moments and goofy surprises.
Playing Quevi without the overthinking means sticking to the basics. No need for fancy gear. Focus on simple upgrades that boost speed and stamina. Advanced loadouts seem pointless at first, but mastering simple setups helps you survive longer. It’s about knowing what’s enough, not overdoing it.
Use corners to hide and regain stamina. You’ll be surprised how often hiding helps not dying. Also, watch for patterns in enemy moves; they’re not very smart. There’s an annoying habit of respawning too close, so be ready for quick encounters. Keep practicing, and you’ll get it.
The story is slow and confusing at times. You wander through strange levels meeting odd characters. The ending feels abrupt and a bit pointless. Overall, it’s a rough ride with some moments that make you question if it’s worth it. Still, finishing feels like a small victory after all the frustration.