Are you really supposed to spend hours piecing this together? It is just a puzzle, but somehow it manages to be both relaxing and really irritating. The pieces don’t always fit right, and that can get annoying fast. Still, it’s one of those games you keep coming back to, no matter how tired you are.
The gameplay is surprisingly neat. Puzzle pieces can be tricky to handle, especially with wonky physics messing with the pieces. It’s easy to get stuck looking for that one piece and then realizing it’s right next to you. A bit frustrating but satisfying when it clicks into place.
There’s really no build or loadout to speak of. It’s just a straightforward puzzle game. Sometimes, the same few characters keep appearing, making it feel monotonous. You can organize pieces by color, but it doesn’t really do much to speed up the process.
Pro tip: Start with the edges first. It’s an old trick but works wonders here. Also, keep an eye on those tricky corner pieces that seem to hide in plain sight. Trust me, finding those saves a lot of headache in the end game.
The story is pretty basic. You work through different scenes, assembling the big picture. The ending just reveals the completed puzzle, nothing more. It’s a simple process—no wild plot twists or surprises. Just a long view of the Titans once the pieces finally come together.