Sometimes it feels like you're just thrown into the chaos. No fancy tutorials, just jump in and try to survive. The controls are a bit tricky, and the physics can be wonky at times. It’s addicting in a frustrating way.
Retoena 2 has a neat mix of combat and exploration. The mechanics are simple but tricky to master. The physics sometimes mess up, which can be annoying. Still, it’s a decent start for new players who like a challenge.
Playing Retoena 2 without min-maxing can be dull. Some players swear by specific weapon and armor combos. Experimenting early can save you headaches later. It’s not about fancy gear, but knowing what works best for your style.
Finding secret spots for extra XP is key. Always upgrade your weapons after a fight, even if it feels pointless. Avoid rushing into fights blindly. A hidden trick is to backtrack and farm weaker enemies for quick levels.
The story is straightforward but can get confusing with all the side quests. Following the main path is best if you want to see the ending. There are some annoying parts, but overall, it’s a decent story wrapped in a wonky gameplay package.