Sometimes it feels like the game is fighting back. The controls are weird, the physics seem wonky, and you keep getting stuck in the same spots. It can get frustrating fast, but there’s a strange charm to just figuring it out on your own. You might get hooked despite yourself.
This game has a pretty neat concept. Trickier than it looks at first. The physics can be wonky, making jumps tricky, and sometimes it feels like the game is fighting against you. Learning the controls takes time, but once you get it, it’s oddly satisfying to progress.
Some characters feel like they can cheese the game more. Better builds focus on agility and speed, though you won’t find any fancy gear here. It’s mostly about knowing which loadout makes the movement less annoying and more predictable.
The secret is to learn the tricky spots and practice your timing. Don’t ignore little hints in the environment. Looping around the same area helps you remember the annoyingly wonky physics, making your next attempt less frustrating.
The story is pretty simple but kind of ambiguous at times. It takes you through tricky parts and frustrating puzzle sections. The ending is a bit anticlimactic, but finishing it gives you a sense of relief after all the stuck moments.