Noticing how confusing and wonky the controls are can be frustrating. Sometimes the game feels like it just does its own thing. You get into it, but then it drags you down with annoying quirks and tricky mechanics. Still, you keep playing because something keeps pulling you back.
This game has a neat setup but a lot of wonky physics. The controls are tricky to master at first. It’s a simple concept, but the execution makes it tricky. Expect a lot of trial and error before you get the hang of it.
Playing Raka vs Kaka requires experimenting with different setups. No single build works all the time. You will find yourself switching characters and loadouts often, especially since some combos feel more effective but less intuitive.
Here’s a secret: timing your moves perfectly can turn the tide. Also, don’t ignore the small power-ups scattered around. They can make a big difference, even if they seem insignificant at first. Quick reflexes are your best friend here.
The story is straightforward but can drag on. You start with simple missions that gradually get more complex. The ending feels a bit rushed, but it ties everything together. Overall, it’s a game you can finish, but don’t expect much beyond that.